"Hey, you phony, you always pretend that you can play the piano. How about 'We are the champions'?"
The truly gifted pianist now confidently stands up and sits down at the piano - with the remark 'no problem' - and begins to play. Because the really gifted pianist does not need a sheet of music, because he can recite his music by heart or because he can play even foreign songs fast and almost error-free.
But a pianist like me and perhaps like you just shrug his shoulders in this moment regretfully, in order to subsequently hold from then on his drink in his spasmed hand with a red face for the rest of the evening.
But salvation from such embarrassment is near, because the e-book you just read will bring the turn for all the less gifted pianists and help them pave the way to the Olympus, where the gifted pianist already live.
Two different memory techniques will be presented making a sheet-player a free playing pianist.
The first technique uses primarily the sense of sight, the second primarily the sense of hearing; both together adresses to the two main channels of information of almost everyone.
For both memory techniques additionally a light version is presented that allow us not to come on the stage without any support but together with our iphone or our android. Where `support´ in this context is definitely the wrong word, because our smart phone is less a support as a organic part of our person. And the real nerd nowadays seems to be the man without a smart phone.
Before we get started now, I wish each of you quick and great success - and hopefully the invitation of many: `Play it again, Sam´.
The truly gifted pianist now confidently stands up and sits down at the piano - with the remark 'no problem' - and begins to play. Because the really gifted pianist does not need a sheet of music, because he can recite his music by heart or because he can play even foreign songs fast and almost error-free.
But a pianist like me and perhaps like you just shrug his shoulders in this moment regretfully, in order to subsequently hold from then on his drink in his spasmed hand with a red face for the rest of the evening.
But salvation from such embarrassment is near, because the e-book you just read will bring the turn for all the less gifted pianists and help them pave the way to the Olympus, where the gifted pianist already live.
Two different memory techniques will be presented making a sheet-player a free playing pianist.
The first technique uses primarily the sense of sight, the second primarily the sense of hearing; both together adresses to the two main channels of information of almost everyone.
For both memory techniques additionally a light version is presented that allow us not to come on the stage without any support but together with our iphone or our android. Where `support´ in this context is definitely the wrong word, because our smart phone is less a support as a organic part of our person. And the real nerd nowadays seems to be the man without a smart phone.
Before we get started now, I wish each of you quick and great success - and hopefully the invitation of many: `Play it again, Sam´.