Monday, September 24, 2012

Rock On! from the SonaTunes library - Tune of the Week

Several years ago I operated a website called SonaTunes. Last week one of our members wrote and requested a rock tune. As I went back through the SonaTunes library, I found this tune along with several others. I'll be orchestrating some of these tunes and adding them to the WillBailyPianoTunes.com library. If you are familiar with the SonaTunes and have a favorite, let me know and I'll get it added. Happy Teaching! Happy Playing!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Creative Idea for your RMM Teen Classes!

Just finished an RMM Teen Class. We had a blast! I used the ideas from Improv 1 and Improv 2 and Beverly Hills Band on the Tutorial page of WillBailyPianoTunes.com, combined all the ideas and had the class create their own band piece. So this is what we did. First, we reviewed each hand of Improv 1, experimenting with the RH solo instruments. Secondly, we reviewed each hand of Improv 2, experimenting with electric piano sounds, hands separately and hands together. Thirdly, we reviewed playing drums, acoustic guitar, and bass guitar on digital keyboards (as discussed in Beverly Hills Band Tutorial). Fourthly, I gave them the assignment to create a piece where everyone is playing a different part on different instruments: solo, drums, bass guitar, electric piano and acoustic guitar. Lastly, and most importantly, they were going to do this on their own! I said, "Take 15 to 20 minutes - come and get me when you're ready for me to listen." Isn't this how bands work together? As a facilitator, sometimes guiding means getting out of the way. I listened some through the door to laughing and talking, but mostly playing and working things out. What an amazing bonding time for this group! The improv they played for me, each playing their own thing with different voices, was cohesive, interesting and brilliant! Most important, they had fun and created their own music!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Castles Burning - Tune of the Week

A cool tune for pre-teens and teenagers - "Castles Burning" creates an image of a Knight battling through a Castle (on fire), searching frantically for the Princess he loves. This Tune in 2 parts (Solo and Duet) is motivational, accessible and FUN for your pre-teen and teenage RMM students. Happy Teaching! Happy Playing!

Ideas for RMM Teenagers at WillBailyPianoTunes.com

Friday, September 14, 2012

Learn to play "Set Fire to the Rain" (Adele) by ear

There are 2 tutorials posted on the Tutorial page of WillBailyPianoTunes.com that teach you how to play "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele. One of the tutorials shows the Introduction and verses and the other shows the pre-chorus, chorus and bridge. On both tutorials you'll find a link to iTunes so you can download the mp3 files. Watch the tutorials, learn the chords and play along. Feel free to break the chords up anyway you like! Happy Playing!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

WillBailyPianoTunes perfect for Clavinova Festival!

Orchestrations are ready to go! Students can pick their favorite tune and then, pick a favorite voice for their favorite tune; you're ready for Clavinova Festival! The tunes in WillBailyPianoTunes.com are all brand new (as of July 2012) with a NEW tune being added every week on Sunday afternoon. Be the first in your area to show off some cool new tunes! Start getting ready today for Clavinova Festival!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Classical music or Popular music

There is some controversy among piano teachers about whether or not it's appropriate for children to learn to play the piano using methodologies that don't specifically provide classical music preparation. Musical Moments (Adults), Way Cool Keyboarding (pre-teens and teens), Way Cool Keyboarding 4 kids (7-9 year-olds) and the tunes in www.willbailypianotunes.com are all RMM (Recreational Music Making) materials created to teach people to play in a style that is more aesthetically relevant. When we teach reading to children we prepare them by motivating them. "Super Fudge" and "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume, "How to Eat Fried Worms" by Thomas Rockwell, anything by R.L. Stine and, of course, the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling. I wonder how many kids who've read and loved these books will ever read Tolstoy or Dostoevsky. Many, perhaps. Hopefully, they'll be prepared. Whatever the case, they've learned to read because they were motivated by what was interesting, fun and relevant to them. We wish the same for our RMM students. Our goal is prepare them to play the music they want to play by learning to read music and learning to play by chords. Some want to play country tunes, some swing tunes from the '40s, some classic rock, some of the kids like whatever is popular 10 minutes ago, some like contemporary christian music, and yes, some like classical music. It is our goal as RMM facilitators to guide our students, as they prepare themselves to play the music THEY LOVE!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Lorraine, 82, What an Inspiration!

Lorraine started piano as a brand new beginner 3 years ago at the age of 79. She lives in a lovely retirement community where she is surrounded by many friends and participates in a variety of activities. Yesterday when she came for her weekly RMM class, she shared with child-like enthusiasm, how learning to play the piano has changed her life. She said, "I don't know why the Lord has allowed me to live this long, but since He has, I might as well make good use of the time He's given me." Lorraine is learning to use the computer and starting a Facebook account. She said that the confidence she's gained by learning to play the piano has given her confidence to approach learning anything. The music director in her retirement community has asked her to play duets with her. She was as giddy as a teenager when she talked about which duets they'll be playing from Reflective Moments Books 2 and 3. She commented, "If I keep going like this, I'll probably live to be 100, so much to do and learn." What joy to share the gift of music!

Monday, September 3, 2012

RMM! Everyone is Welcome!

As I was pondering why I love facilitating RMM piano classes this afternoon, the first thought that came to me was, "Everyone is Welcome." Regardless of age, talent, time to play between classes - as long as there is a desire to play (and there always is)- Come join a class and get ready to have FUN! The exclusivity factor that is prevalent in most traditional teaching approaches simply doesn't exist in RMM. The social bonds that are formed in groups are like close-knit families. I overheard a group of adults visiting before class a couple of weeks ago and they were saying that this is where they come to laugh. Laughter is good for us! Music is good for us! Let's spread the LAUGHTER and the FUN! Happy Playing and Happy Teaching!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

NEW, FREE CUSTOM COVERS

In addition to the "General Cover" that is available for FREE on the Tunes page of www.WillBailyPianoTunes.com, we are also offering a NEW "Custom Cover" for your notebooks. This NEW, FREE, Custom Cover, also available on the Tunes page of the site, allows each Store or Studio to customize their cover by typing in specific Store or Studio information, Contact information and Student's name. Classes will be starting this week! Very Exciting! Hope this NEW Custom Cover will be helpful! Happy Playing and Happy Teaching!