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STEP 1: INTRODUCTIONS
Welcome to our community! Please take a moment to share: - Who you are and where you're from - Your level of experience in playing - Your biggest challenges so far - What has or hasn't worked for you - Areas where you need support - How you may like contribute to our community - Your goals for being part of this community By sharing your story, you'll forge lasting connections and allow us to celebrate your successes and support you every step of the way. Remember, engaging with others through posts, likes, comments, and support is how we all thrive together! Thank you for being here - your presence enriches our community. Let's start on this journey together and make the most of our time here. :) Get started by introducing yourself now to complete your first step!
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New comment Jul 25
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Welcome To The BlockyMusic Community!
We affectionately call ourselves the "Blocketeers" 🚀 just for fun 🙃. Speaking of fun, that is what learning should be. I want you to have Everything you need to thrive in your journey, so you can play creatively with confidence. "I Just want to sit down, relax, and play piano" Playing piano shouldn't feel like a spelling bee. You can love the way you learn, AND love the way you play. Here you can begin the journey of a vibrant creator: - Level up your skills as a musician State-of-the-art practice techniques leveraging neuroscience, so you can up your game confidently and quickly. - Learn how to jam with your friends Jamming doesn't have to be stressful. Learn the solid skills you need to flow with the groove. - Play Endlessly and Freely in your own style Learn how to enter your flow state, and enjoy every moment you play.
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New comment Jul 25
Sometimes I'm surprised talking to pianists.
Maybe it's just because I never had a proper Piano Teacher. Much of my exploration into music has been just that. Exploration. Sure, I've watched videos and read books and whatnot. But a large portion of my experience with piano has been just by taking little concepts and figuring out how to fit them and stack them together. But then I go back and I'm surprised. I watch other piano courses and I'm going, "Why are they teaching it like that?" Seems like about the hardest way to learn it. 😅 Like learning the 12 major scales, for example. Commonly, what you're taught is to memorize by route the progression of flats or sharps to add. But by exploration, my approach is much simpler. Very tactile. To play any of the 12 major scales all I ever do - is move one finger. Seriously, just one finger. Take a look:
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New comment Aug 17
Sometimes I'm surprised talking to pianists.
Introducing Clutter to Clarity.
Not sure if that's actually what the group will be called long-term, but that's why I have it titled for now. If you all would like to take a look at my new group, here's the link: https://www.skool.com/clutter-free-creatives-7313
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New comment Aug 15
New community name.
So I have an idea and that is to make this group an "electives academy". Essentially, it will be the home for all of my hobbies and interests that I am learning and would love to teach. This will include things like micro home studying, homework, culture, programming. (Okay, technically that's my occupation too, but it would be fun to teach as a hobby.) Anything that I am currently learning, I would love to add a course for you since the best way to learn something is to teach it, as they say. What do you all think?
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Music Made Simple - Piano
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