PPP 319: Reflections on last week’s episode

PPP 319: Reflections on last week’s episode

I really enjoyed talking with Winston Hall last week. One of the things he said really struck me and I've been thinking about it ever since. He said, "Reading music is the most analytical way to make music." and that wasn't how his brain was wired.My brain actually feels safer and more confident with the music, in fact, I feel frozen if I don't have music in front of me; I don't know what to play! Listen to the full episode here Resources mentioned in today's show Winston Hall's interview: PPP 318: Wrong Note Right: The Story of an Accidental…
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PPP 318: “Wrong Note Right: the Story of an Accidental Piano Man” with author, Winston Hall

PPP 318: “Wrong Note Right: the Story of an Accidental Piano Man” with author, Winston Hall

Winston Hall is a self-proclaimed "below-average piano student" who was able to overcome obstacles that might have stopped most people - the inability to read music, his own self-doubt, and debilitating stage fright. Winston is now one of the most popular entertainers in the Northwest Lousiana area.This is an episode that you will bookmark and listen to again and again and share with your piano parent friendswe Listen to the full episode here Resources mentioned in today's show Get Winston's e-Book "Wrong Note Right: The Story of an Accidental Piano Man" on AmazonWinston Hall Music on YouTubeFollow Winston on Facebook…
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