To a global, virtual, free, open, {future degree- & credit-granting}, multilingual University & School for the developing world and everyone, as well as loving bliss ~ scottmacleod.com
Long time, since I was singing to your piano playing in the UU Choir in 2006-2007 ... How are you? Back in Pittsburgh now, before heading west again I think this year to Stanford Law CodeX Fellowship and or to move World Univ & Sch back into a newly safe open Canyon 94516 in the SF Bay Area ... Happy Valentine's Day!
Do you know of any
blues' piano teachers (online or on the ground) ... or Blues' piano players in the woodwork somehow (Black/Afro American or any color ... who might be a good laissez faire teacher) ... Suzuki method for the blues?: ) Some places around town where great Blues piano is happening - Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Mississippi Blues?
Found this very helpful and a good launching pad -
As a further followup in this email thread, and thinking-wise, I am appreciating that you might find the following most interesting music to play, teach etc ...
which raises for me a related question, - how to get to fluency with playing any form of beautiful music (beyond the 'practice' word, and this is a wiki subject or school too at World Univ - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Practicing_-_Playing_a_Musical_Instrument AND http://scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingMusicalInstrument.htm (from Yo Yo Ma, and Wynton Marsalis) - not yet for people in other countries per se, or in other languages) and potentially newly with information technology for learning and teaching in innovative ways ... (and regarding especially Castro's "Blues Piano 101"). For example, I've played 3 Bach Inventions (IV, VIII, and XIII, I think, for years, very enjoyably, ) ... but how to get to 'fluency' - of which you are 'very' - in playing these too > and possibly in thinking anew about playing and with the aid even of artificial intelligence and machine learning, beyond that which is embedded in Kevin Castro's Blues Piano 101 - https://youtu.be/jKhsacA76KU . Fluency in playing can come from playing, and playing music one is deeply drawn to, listening-wise, dancing-wise, cultural-wise, countercultural-wise and similar (and I'm a child of the 1960s in some of these regards as well).
In seeking to bring my Blues Piano keyboard playing to fluency, and regarding choosing pieces one likes to play, again http://scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingMusicalInstrument.htm (and search on "(Choose pieces you enjoy playing – S.M.)."), and with the Grateful Dead 1965-1979 mostly next, I found further these other 12 bar blues' tunes from the GD -
What Grateful Dead tunes are 12 bar blues?
Which are in the key of G ?
Grateful Dead Play The Blues
Track Count 12 Total Length 1:37:39 1 Beat It On Down The Line Grateful Dead 03:19
In some of these regards, I just texted my mother (Jane MacLeod) -
"Hi Ma, I just reached out yesterday to Bill Larson, organist and choir director in 2006-07 at 1st UU Church of Pgh for a Blues' Piano co-player for learning in the Pgh area or online ... any caveats about contacting him (whom I think is smart and good/Church oriented) ... re the 'Undercroft Opera' - https://rccpittsburgh.com/about-rcc/ourperformers/ ? How are you doing, Ma? Love, Scott "
So, Bill, - a more general question re your great piano and organ playing and choral music directing ... and regarding growing the MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch music school: How best to develop fluency in playing a musical instrument anew with information technologies? (Want to explore this thinking-wise and even teach this at WUaS, Bill?:) With the above in mind (ie Blues' keyboard playing, with the GD, and playing Bach inventions), can you think of any GREAT Youtube videos, or other web resources, that could help with someone seeking to develop fluency in playing a musical instrument in new ways (and I'm seeking to explore this personally as well) ... And can you share some new online instructive materials that would or could teach me to become a virtuosic piano player or Scottish Small Pipes' player (after creating 2 recent albums, in 2020 and 2022) ... or which you could use to help facilitate you becoming more virtuosic in your piano playing?
One thing I appreciate about the (free! and easily accessible on the web with broadband) Kevin Castro Blues 101 video (in Youtube), and about playing with the Grateful Dead, or with Mississippi, Chicago and Delta Blues' players, is that there isn't the focusing on 'perfectionism' culturally ... there's room to make mistakes and they even can become part of the music .. .and there's space also for jamming, and improvising too e.g. in Blues' Rock and Roll ...
Thoughts, ideas, questions, suggestions? Might you be available to teach me Blues' Keyboard, if only in one lesson ... and with your ideas in these regards, brainstorming-wise ... ?
The proactive wiki engagement with World Univ & Sch can lead to further teaching and learning at WUaS ... wanna teach at World Univ in the Music school, as WUaS begins to hire Bill? :)
Seeking to develop a new form of music in some of these regards: Piobaireachd Rock Blues' Laments - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Pibroch,_Piobaireachd_or_Ce%C3%B2l_M%C3%B3r (and will add a blog post or 2 about this here) - and in PLAYING with the Allman Bros with Jerry Garcia in 1973 at Cow Palace in SF ... and on my Scottish small pipes, writing sheet music for this with Google Gemini AI (now) ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNAmXz8kc6I - where some tunes in the middle of this work with the Scottish Small PIpes' A chanter :)
PPS
Also seeking to elicit Loving Bliss neurophysiology further, with the on off switch of playing music that takes me in this direction ~ cascades of neural please
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