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Before we start talking about this year’s 5in5, I have a quick quote from my friend, Ben, to share with you. On his blog the other day he had this to say:
Learning and growing should feel like [an]…attack on our own assumptions. It should leave us feeling overwhelmed, heads spinning, staggering to our cars… desperate for some alone-time to process this haunting new perspective. And then we go back and apply it, leaving us never the same.
Hello, hello? Breaker, breaker… this is Daniel John….come back? Is anybody out there?
Quick update before we get to the music: I feel like it’s been a while since we’ve chatted. Most of you know this already, but for anyone looking in and wondering what I’m talking about, our family recently completed our move to Omaha, Nebraska back in August. It has taken us a while to find our groove, but we’re finding our way and this has been a really great season for our family. It hasn’t been without its bumps and challenges, but we are doing well and sometime soon I’ll give you the full update on our new life here.
“Write your goals in concrete and your plans in sand.” – Anonymous
The 2 Minute Piano Lessons has returned & with it…the final lesson on The CHORD!
Next week we’ll move on to new concepts in our 2 Minute Piano Lessons. But, this week I have a few quick ideas to help you finish up using The CHORD.
PLUS in this video I’m giving you a secret riff (disguised as an exercise) that I use all the time on uptempo songs!
Continue reading 2 Minute Piano Lessons – The CHORD [part 3]