- Coping With My Learning Disability - Rick Beato:
- ... he, at least found his passion ... as most do not >> being a obedient conformist to what others tell you who you "suppose to be or do" to "fit in".
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- Coping With My Learning Disability - Rick Beato:
- ... he, at least found his passion ... as most do not >> being a obedient conformist to what others tell you who you "suppose to be or do" to "fit in".
Ludovico Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (64,173,169+ views).
When you see the bars going down ... I instantly train myself to hear the harmonics before it is actually played ... although I am NOT a professional at all ... I seem to be able to predict in my head (inner ear) what it "sounds like" BEFORE you actually can hear the sounds.
- My personal short story:
My stepmother played piano in our living room when I was 12 years old up to 17 years old ... Listened to all kinds of piano music when I was young of age ... but never took any piano lessons.
I also noticed that when listening to 5th, 7th & 9th Symphony of Beethoven at that age I could study (do homework) from school much better ... I only have to read things once and I can almost recall all of it ... When I am listening to other "modern music" the opposite happens >> I had trouble studying, doing my homework, and got lower grades ... But with classical music something magical happens within my brain.
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The key is (was) I did it all voluntary, no one pushed me to listen to classical music ... in the beginning I thought it was "way to complex" ... much later I can recall most Symphonies without notes without hearing the music ... All memorized in my head ...
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This was the bases of better understanding the books: "Super-Learning" & "Supermemory: The Revolution" by Sheila Ostrander, Lynn Schroeder & Nancy Ostrander.
cheers,
John Kuhles
July 26th, 2021
The Netherlands
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Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor using 3 Hands (2,732,661+ views):
David on YouTube quote:
"Remember guys, this is the 1700’s. People with 3 arms was not uncommon".
Me also being hilarious to David:
"in the 1700s they used feet on the spinet sometimes ... depending how long your toes are ... was a great success ... so much so it was the basses of inspiration to make this master peace 🙂
cheers,
John
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Top 10 Most Difficult Piano Pieces (29,521,747+ views):
... my personal favorite of all time:
- Hans Zimmer - Interstellar using 5 hands! (3,782,399+ views):
thank you for this post, you planted a beautiful flower. Rousseau music pet my soul, like a needed from months.
for anyone who needs it too, here balsam for 2:30 hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGYyOY4XaFs
I thought this would be a good segue for sharing this little video. (16.52)
Dr Shannon Panzo talks about photographic memory techniques
- Fortunes of Failure | The Road Taken:
- (as mentioned in above first video)
- Fortunes of Hard Work: Why You Should Never Give Up:
- The Biggest Myth In Education: