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Offline playspianogently

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cello-piano-week is new?
on: June 20, 2011, 06:04:19 PM

hi all!

I'm not absolutely sure if I am at the right spot now but hopefully some
benevolent admin might move my lines to a suitable place . . .

To make it not too long:
Found this article about that site today: https://www.cello-piano-week.com

To me it looks like I should have no hastle to just give it a try sooner or later.

But what do the honored crowd of this forum have to say about those offers?

Yes, you're right with me, I need to get advice about that sort of thing.

So, in case that someone reads this here and feels like any words of him could bring me forward
in my struggle - just don't hesitate to send me your reply :)

many thanks in advance
and do as I do - playspianogently!

Offline streetplayer

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Re: cello-piano-week is new?
Reply #1 on: June 21, 2011, 06:18:26 PM
I had the pleasure to meet Emi Saito once in a workshop!

She is by far the most inspiring piano-pedagogue I have ever met.
Don't ask me what it was that made me so relaxed in just a moment
and at the same time full with the suitable tension for the music.

In her presence one simply feels absolutely understood and strongly inspired.
Never before and unfortunately never ever after I got back to such an experience!
It was a huge musical step I made in these days!
She is definitely not the type of person that is interested in any kind of publicity.
Maybe that is one point in the list of explanations I have figured out since I met her.
She loves the music as it is and has an absolute natural approach in playing it.

When you sit next to her you feel like everything about it is so easy.
Being an inspired artist is so easy and so on!
I might say that i had the impression that this kind art was something I always had inside of me
and just that moment got able to use it.

Well, there's so much more about Her to tell . . .

Ask yourself what your real teacher should be like and then look at her pictures -
could be you understand what I have in mind.
 

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