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Parents! How to Help Your Students Practice ~ Day Three

Saturday, September 21, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | parents

 

We have established that regular practice routines will not happen without proactive piano parents. So, how can parents be proactive practice assistants even if they have never touched a piano?

 

Day 3. The Piano Piece Request Line: The most accomplished piano students always revisit pieces from their past to brush up on skills and to simply revisit some old favorites. 


During practice sessions, parents can get involved by requesting their children to perform some pieces that they have enjoyed hearing from past recitals, playing classes or just for fun.

 

Jelly Roll Morton’s Birthday

Friday, September 20, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | birthday

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Jelly Roll Morton, born Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe in 1885, was one of the most influential composers of the jazz era, bridging an important gap between ragtime, blues, and jazz. In a sense, he was the first great jazz composer.

His career began in New Orleans, where he began to experiment with a unique blend of blues, ragtime, Creole, and Spanish music in bordellos as a piano player. Along with being a musician, he also worked as a gambler, pool shark, vaudeville comedian, and was known for his flamboyant personality and diamond front tooth.

Morton became successful when he started making what would be some of the first jazz recordings in 1923 with "the New Orleans Rhythm Kings". Whether he played on the West Coast, New Orleans, or in Chicago, his recordings were always very popular. He joined the group "the Red Hot Peppers" in 1924 and made several classic albums with the Victor label.

Nothing but success came to him until 1930, when "Hot Jazz" began to die out, and big bands began to take over. Morton died in 1941, claiming that a voodoo spell was the cause of his demise.


 

The Cool Bass Clef

Thursday, September 19, 2024 by Mary O'Connor | theory

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An educational parody of Meghan Trainor's music "All About That Bass" that teaches the notes of the bass clef. 






 Learn the notes of "The Cool Bass Clef" by watching this cool animated video. Music by Karl Hitzemann. Animation by Bill Belongia. 


The song originally appeared in Music K-8 magazine, Vol. 22, No. 3.