Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Relief for Musicians with Cold Fingers

One issue musicians must contend with on occasion (some more than others) is cold fingers. My hands tend to go ice cold just before a performance. Not good when you have to perform something like Ginestera's Danza del gaucho matrero which clocks in at 152 dotted quarter notes per minute. That means that you're playing 456 eighth notes per minute for most of the piece!

Thanks to my colleague Andrea Kazmaier for sharing this. At a conference, she discovered Wristies. They keep one's hands, forearms and wrists warm without impeding upon the dexterity required to play an instrument. It's good for people who are at the computer a lot.

Andrea enjoys her leopard print Wristies very much.


I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of my Black Original Wrisites and Black Light Wristies. The one I really can't wait to don are the Serengetti Short Wristies (pictured to the right). Someone should request ones with a piano keyboard pattern.

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15 Reasons Why Practicing Technique Can Improve Your Time at the Piano

Once again, Chris Foley posts another musical gem titled 15 Reasons Why Practicing Technique Can Improve Your Time at the Piano.

So folks, keep up with your scales, chords and arpeggios - they're important!

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Music Related Events in Calgary for May 2008

May is a extremely busy month in Calgary for the music community:

April 26-May10

APTA Festival

May 1 – 3

NATS Songfest, St. Andrew's United Church

May 4

ARMTA Calgary Presents Christopher Norton master classes & concert, concert @ 7:30 pm, Renfrew Baptist Church

May 4

RCM Alumni Scholarship Recital, 7:00 PM, Knox Presbyterian Church.

May 5

Rideau Music Workshop with Christopher Norton

May 9 & 10

RCM & CC Theory Examinations

May 10

NATS Songfest Awards Concert, St. Andrew’s United

May 10

Colleen Athparia & Jan Lisiecki Benefit Recital for Blind & Handicapped Children in India, 8:00 pm, Leacock Theatre

May 11

ARMTA Calgary Student Recital, 4:30 to 6:30 pm, St. Andrews United.

May 25

ARMTA Calgary Outstanding Students Recital 5:30 pm Knox Presbyterian


Hope to see you at one of our upcoming events.

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May 2008 Music Celebrity of the Month

May's Music Celebrity of the Month is Max Steiner. Steiner was an Austrian-American film composer who scored the soundtracks to Gone With the Wind and King Kong.

He was an Academy Award winner who lived from May 10, 1888 - December 28, 1971.

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April 2008 Music Celebrity of the Month

It's been such a crazy month, filled with music festival preparations that the April Music Celebrity blog almost fell by the wayside.

This month's music celebrity is American jazz composer, pianist and band leader Duke Ellington. He lived from April 29, 1899 - May 24, 1974. A few of my students are studying some of his works. It Don't Mean a Thing is the popular choice among the group.

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