In the last entry I wrote about making chord substitutions for Silent Night. But wouldn't it be better if you could hear it? Click on the title above for a 10 minute mini lesson.
Hi, I'm Robert Laughlin, and this is my blog. After learning the piano in my early twenties, I played professionally in my late twenties. Then traded the bar rooms for class rooms. Want to learn to play piano? Give me three and a half hours with you, and you're there.
Your audio-file has been very helpful.....
ReplyDeleteThank you, you make this fun!
Nice touch. Your narrative came through just fine. Thanks for doing that. Great help.
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Robert, that was a wonderful mini lesson. Love it and I find it very helpful indeed. Yessss, more if you have time and Merry Christmas.
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Robert, Yes, I appreciated the tips you provided in this mini lesson. Would like to see more.
ReplyDeleteDoyle
Great stuff, Robert...would love to hear more!
ReplyDeleteThat was great--very easy to follow, and it made a huge difference to the sound, in an easy way. I'd LOVE more files like this. Thanks!
ReplyDeletevery helpful! Please keep'em coming
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ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your job and hope we can see more in the future.
ReplyDeleteTen minutes that are worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.