Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Casio CTK810 61 Key USB Electronic Keyboard with Premium Accessories Package

The CTK-810 has an Advanced HL Sound Source that generates true piano sound and is Touch Sensitive like a piano, the harder you strike a key the louder and brighter the sound. This allows for more expressive playing.
Customer Review: Casio keyboard
Got this keyboard for my teenage daughter because she loves music and is interested in learning piano. She loves it! All the accessories that came with it made it easy for her to get started. The only problem was the stand - there were no assembly instructions. We did get it together after a couple of misses. She plays EVERY day!
Customer Review: Amazing
I would recoment this product to anyone just getting started in music or trying to learn the piano.


Little did I know that the big secret really isn't about composing - it's about being able to trust your own intuition and let it lead you instead of the other way around. It took a long while before I was able to just let go and allow the music to flow out. But once I could do this, the idea of capturing an idea didn't seem to matter so much. No. It was more important for me to let it all go.

Many people who want to compose their own music have problems because they believe that the musical idea they are working on is holy. They don't understand that there are literally millions of ideas waiting to be born. If they loosened their grip slightly they would be able to gently notate that idea and see where it would lead them. An entirely different approach and one that allows for so called errors, mistakes, etc.

The Secret to Composition

When I first started out playing piano and trying to compose, I couldn't figure out how someone could get his or her inspiration down on paper.

It was very frustrating to look at and listen to other artists who seemed to know the "secret" to composition.

For me, the secret to composing is not knowing how to capture a musical idea. It's being able to open up to the limitless ideas within and allowing them to express naturally through improvisation.

It also occurred to me that the more I tried to "capture" an idea, the harder it was to get down. Another artistic irony that's proved itself over the years.



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