Woooo its been awhile! Busy life keeps me away from my hobbies, yet I am striving to continue to pursue the good ones! I coincidentally chose another Ludovico Einaudi piece to play, as it was a forefront to my recent practice. This one is called I Giorni. It's a peaceful song with nice dynamics. This combination throughout the piece and having it end on a type of climax is just brilliant to me. It provides my soul with a slight reverie from a chaotic world. Please keep sharing with family and friends! Become a follower! Offer feedback if you like or just a feeling or impression you get from viewing the blog/songs. Much love and enjoy!
-Jeremy
PS. Still working on the new mic. After the holidays go by it will allow me to figure out the sync between and mic and video.
This is a important piece to me for the sole fact that it allows me to drain emotion through it as I play, more so then other songs. It's in a simple way complex, if that makes sense to your minds. I feel that because it is written and supposedly played in this manner, I find it as a great outlet for me. Ludovico Einaudi is the composer of this piece and its called "Dietro Casa," meaning "backyard." It sounds silly but my pinky was giving me some issues and I had to change my fingering the last minute. None the less enjoy the simple complexity this song brings! Please share the blog with family and friends, become a follower, and let this song be a simple outlet for you this week :)
This song weighs heavy on the little heart I call mine. Regardless this is something I felt I needed to post and exciting at the same time! All I will say on what to come is, this is only part one! Part two comes with additional sounds and guest appearances. So stay tuned for a complete rendition of how I would like to portray this song to you.
This song is called Song for Sienna by a west coast artist named Brian Crain. He has created some beautiful sounds so expect to hear more of him in the future. The reason this song moves me is the simple melodies changed up simply to deliver a peaceful sound. Enjoy!
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A simple song and a simple variation I wrote. So this week has a theme of simplicity! Keep it that way =)
-Jeremy
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This latest installment comes from another northwest artist, Christopher Peacock. When I was younger our family went to Rosario island in the Pudget Sound for my fathers business meeting. One night we dined in the restaurant there and it being a fine dining establishment they had a live pianist. Low and behold it's Christopher Peacock, who at the time I had no clue who he was, playing for the dinner service. After listening to him play a few songs and take requests, I went up and started talking to the man. He was kind, told some stupid jokes, and eventually got to the subject of his craft. I asked him if he played Pachelbel Canon in any variation and he told me he wrote a version in the key of C. I enjoyed the variation and we went our own ways.
A few weeks later I ended up calling his office and asked if they had any publications for any of his music. They indicated to me that they did not, yet I still inquired about this piece and its availability to me. The receptionist was kind and asked my address. Still insisting they didn't have the score, she said she would pass my message along. Another week passed by and I got in the mail a copy of the score from Christopher Peacock for the variation of Canon in C.
I am thankful for a kind receptionist and a kind composer to have put this variation into my life. It's one of my favorites. Pachelbel has been a foundation to the peace I seek in music. Yes it's simple with four chord changes. Yes it's simple sounding. Yes it's played by many if not all pianists in their tenure as such. Thus in it's simplicity it has captivated my mind and I will always enjoy.
I hope this helps start your hour, day, or week off with a positive emotion that you can carry throughout.
-Jeremy
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So this week I decided to step up the technicality, yet still deliver something quite beautiful. I have enjoyed this song since I heard it a few weeks back and wanted to share it with you. It is called "Dream of Flying" and it's written by a northwest artist named Brian Crain. The technicality and why this week was a hard one to deliver on is explained in this picture;
Regardless it was incredibly fun for me to play. I felt in a dream every time I practiced it. I hope it takes you to a place in which it relaxes you and alleviates your day. Whatever emotion it draws, enjoy!
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So I am back! Sorry for the two week break, as a diving trip and wedding took time away from the time here.
I felt to really dig personal on this one and bring out an original composition. In my younger years I remember being judged for the choices I was making by my family, friends, and even community in some cases. At that time of trial in my life I remember a little lady by the name of Emma Rose come into my life. She is my brothers oldest daughter at the age of twelve now. Emma and I clicked from the time she was born and today even have one of the best relationships. There are days I hold dear in my memory spent with Emma when she was younger (2-3 years old), where we would play outside and wear ourselves out. When it was time to come in, we'd get cleaned up and I would rub her feet and hands and she would fall asleep in my arms. I remember feeling of her love for me and knowing she didn't judge me for my choices but loved me for who I was and what I could give. This little lullaby is what stemmed from such an awesome relationship with my dear niece Emma. This one is for you girl! All my love.
-Jeremy
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