music music music!
Jun. 8th, 2004 09:20 pmStarted the day out with a couple of hours of practice-- recital music, stuff for Sunday, sightreading. Found a piano suite that's worth working on; it'll be fun to play it on that grand piano at Peace Temple. This Sunday is one of the rare days when I'm playing solo organ for Communion rather than leading hymns; I'm using the long Bach piece I've been working on as a challenge piece.
Later, headed south to the organ I'll be demonstrating the next two Sundays. Mrs. K., the owner, actually told me I sounded good today (she withheld comment after my first visit); that's encouraging! I actually do think it's going well. I have two complete pieces and two excerpts, about six minutes of music in all. I'm also supposed to introduce the organ and 'show' all the major stops, all within a 15 minute demo.
Finally, further south to teach all four piano lessons. Three of the kids hadn't practiced a lot, so we did coaching lessons, where they basically practiced in front of me. The fourth had fallen completely in love with one piece, and played it wonderfully. I complimented her, and then pointed out a couple of small improvements she could make, and asked if she'd be mad if I asked her to play it one more time. She grinned, said, "Nope, I love this song!" and launched right into it. Made all the corrections I'd suggested, too. Sometimes teaching is really rewarding.
Go Pistons!
Later, headed south to the organ I'll be demonstrating the next two Sundays. Mrs. K., the owner, actually told me I sounded good today (she withheld comment after my first visit); that's encouraging! I actually do think it's going well. I have two complete pieces and two excerpts, about six minutes of music in all. I'm also supposed to introduce the organ and 'show' all the major stops, all within a 15 minute demo.
Finally, further south to teach all four piano lessons. Three of the kids hadn't practiced a lot, so we did coaching lessons, where they basically practiced in front of me. The fourth had fallen completely in love with one piece, and played it wonderfully. I complimented her, and then pointed out a couple of small improvements she could make, and asked if she'd be mad if I asked her to play it one more time. She grinned, said, "Nope, I love this song!" and launched right into it. Made all the corrections I'd suggested, too. Sometimes teaching is really rewarding.
Go Pistons!