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Still practicing

July 16, 2011

I’ve been practicing piano more and trying to record a little bit every Saturday and trying to plan out a good strategy for becoming a better jazz pianist.  My current plan is a little inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography, which I read last month, but I’m going to give it two months to see how it’s working before describing it on the blog.  In the meantime, here are some recordings of me practicing:

Last week I played ‘Satin Doll’ by Duke Ellington.

Today I played ‘I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good’ (also by Duke Ellington).

Maple Leaf Rag – new piano

June 20, 2011

Last month, I decided it was time for me finally get a piano here in Beijing.  Since then, I’ve practiced almost every morning, which is a great feeling.  My goal is to not only get back to where I used to be, but to actually become a decent jazz pianist.

I’ll occasionally post recordings of my playing here, to track my progress.  This is my first one.

To start, I thought I should learn a technically demanding piece, and I picked Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin because stride piano grew out of ragtime, but in ragtime, everything is written down, so it would be a good start.

This recording isn’t the best I’ve played it over the last month (or even the last day), but I realized this morning that I’ve been trying so hard to make a 100% perfect recording that I’m sacrificing time actually improving my overall technique.  Therefore, this is me playing Maple Leaf Rag this morning:

Maple Leaf Rag

Any suggestions for something I should record next?

Dancing for Engineers

January 6, 2008

Now here’s a topic I’ve been thinking about for a while. I started going to salsa dancing lessons fairly regularly this fall, but am having a hard time remembering the long sequences of complex moves that I learn in the MIT lessons (which are great, by the way). Even when I can remember them, it’s hard to do them on the dance floor with a girl who doesn’t also know what is coming, while staying on the beat, etc. etc. So, at some point this fall, I thought to myself that there must be a better way to learn enough sequences of moves not to bore a good follower to tears. Read the rest of this entry »

It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5

May 25, 2007

It Won't Be Soon Before Too Long coverI just finished listening to Maroon 5′s new album, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long. I have to say, on the first listen, it’s not as good as their first effort, Songs About Jane, but perhaps it needs to grow on me.

Chen said it best when she described many of the new songs as “more poppy” than before. For example, the first single, Makes Me Wonder, is definitely a dance song – so much so, that it almost sounds like disco. However, after a few listens, I have begun to appreciate it a bit more; it can certainly get stuck in your head.

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Useful Guitar Hero

May 21, 2007

Synthesia ScreenshotWhen I bought my MIDI cable a while ago, I had assumed that mostly I’d be recording myself play piano, and I have done that a bit. However, it turns out that there is more to having a MIDI keyboard than recording. You can also play games with it.

One of my favorites is Synthesia – a Guitar Hero clone, but for piano. I love the concept of this; Guitar Hero is such a fun and addictive game that some people will play for long hours to become good at it. Why not use the same format to teach people a useful skill?

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Local Music

April 27, 2007

A few months ago, my friend Louis Matteo performed with his band, The Modern Minstrels, at the All-Asia bar on Mass Ave. Of course, I went, because concerts are always fun, and I especially wanted to support my friend. The big surprise of the evening, though, was his opening act – Katelyn Benton. Katelyn played piano with a bass accompaniment, and even though her drummer never showed up, I really liked her piano style and voice. I decided to look for any of her future concerts in the hopes of catching the whole band together.

Well, tonight was the night. I convinced Batya to head out with me at 6:00 for the 6:30 concert. Since we were a little early, we stopped by Toscanini’s for some ice cream first. By the time we got back to the bar, the music was just starting. As expected, Katelyn’s band was really good. Her music is generally upbeat, and has a sort of bluesy feel to it. Apparently, she’s from Denver, but has a little bit of Louisiana influences via her grandmother (or aunt? She told a story about it, but I don’t remember all the details). If you want to hear a few samples of her music, you should check out her myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/katelynbenton.

After her band’s first set was done, the bass and drummer left the stage, and two guys with guitars, Will Knox and Kyle James Hauser, came up. For this section of the concert, the three of them took turns playing generally solo pieces that they had either composed or just really liked. Will and Kyle are in a band together, but tonight Will was a little better than Kyle. Apparently Kyle has only played solo twice in two years, so he hasn’t had much practice performing like this. Batya and I were both having a great time listening to the three of them, so we left slightly reluctantly when she had to go to a meeting at 8:30.
There seems to be a pretty vibrant local music scene in Boston, and I never really knew about it until this year. I’m excited, though, because maybe if I keep going to events like these, I’ll be able to continue to hear good artists and my network will just expand. I’m looking forward to hearing more.

Midi is Great

March 3, 2007

Well, my new Midi-to-USB converter arrived in the mail today, so now I can use my Casio WK-1630 keyboard as an input to my computer. Combined with GarageBand, I think I’m going to have a lot of fun. I love the fact that I can transcribe the music I play as I play it, even when I’m just improvising. Far too often, I make up something that I kind of like, then I forget it and can never get it back. Now I can.

So far, however, I’ve only recorded one piece – it’s just me making stuff up without a plan, so there are a few shaky parts. Perhaps now that I have it transcribed, though, I’ll go back and improve upon it… Listen if you wish.

Improv Song (m4a)

Improv Song (mp3)

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