PIANO PLAYING A DYING ART? In this day and age of almost everything being automated, it seems that taking the time to learn how to play a musical instrument has almost died out. In the past there were pianos, or organs in almost every home. Children would learn an instrument as they were growing up and have basic musical skills to provide enjoyment throughout their lives. Now it seems that everyone is too busy to bother with what once was a common form of recreation and enjoyment in everyday life. "Music can be relaxing, stimulating, exciting and moving. It is a safe and even healthy release from the tensions of the everyday world." says Michael McMillan, musician and piano instructor. " Playing an instrument can be a wonderful way to relax after a hard day!" Mr. McMillan instructs a workshop which can actually show adults how to do that in about three hours. This revolutionary class uses a chord based method to play piano, much like a guitar player would play off a chord chart. No previous piano experience is required, and very little note reading is involved. " If you know where middle C is, and remember 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' I can show you how to play in a few hours." "Many people learn this method and find themselves spending evenings playing the piano, instead of playing 'couch potato' in front of the TV!" Studies have shown music to be mentally, and physically, beneficial to people of all ages. It has been shown to improve the body's immune response, and along with other mental activity, may even reduce the incidence of Alzheimers. Mr. McMillan's class, INSTANT PIANO (for hopelessly busy people), is geared towards adults who just want to make playing music a part of their lives. "Some students may go on to a more serious career in music, but most of them just want to make piano playing a part of their life for the shear fun of it!"INSTANT PIANO is being offered by BARROW COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION on SUNDAY DEC. 6, 2009 2:00-5:00PM For more information: www.pianofun.com/~ michaelmcmillan myspace.com/mlmcmi llan (Sunday Nov 1 | post #1)
INSTANT PIANO is being offered by City of Decatur Active Living on NOV.30, 2009 6:30-9:30PM 4/3770494 (Sunday Nov 1 | post #2)
ARE MUSICAL ABILITIES A THING OF THE PAST?
I would like to thank everyone who attended the OCT. 26 class at GSC! New classes for 2010 will be announced soon. (Sunday Nov 1 | post #2)
Are Musical Abilities a Thing of the Past?
PIANO PLAYING A DYING ART? In this day and age of almost everything being automated, it seems that taking the time to learn how to play a musical instrument has almost died out. In the past there were pianos, or organs in almost every home. Children would learn an instrument as they were growing up and have basic musical skills to provide enjoyment throughout their lives. Now it seems that everyone is too busy to bother with what once was a common form of recreation and enjoyment in everyday life. "Music can be relaxing, stimulating, exciting and moving. It is a safe and even healthy release from the tensions of the everyday world." says Michael McMillan, musician and piano instructor. " Playing an instrument can be a wonderful way to relax after a hard day!" Mr. McMillan instructs a workshop which can actually show adults how to do that in about three hours. This revolutionary class uses a chord based method to play piano, much like a guitar player would play off a chord chart. No previous piano experience is required, and very little note reading is involved. " If you know where middle C is, and remember 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' I can show you how to play in a few hours." "Many people learn this method and find themselves spending evenings playing the piano, instead of playing 'couch potato' in front of the TV!" Studies have shown music to be mentally, and physically, beneficial to people of all ages. It has been shown to improve the body's immune response, and along with other mental activity, may even reduce the incidence of Alzheimers. Mr. McMillan's class, INSTANT PIANO (for hopelessly busy people), is geared towards adults who just want to make playing music a part of their lives. "Some students may go on to a more serious career in music, but most of them just want to make piano playing a part of their life for the shear fun of it!" INSTANT PIANO is being offered by COBB COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION at the ART STATION in KENNESAW On NOV. 17, 2009 6:00-9:00 PM 7/5145930 For more information: www.pianofun.com/~ michaelmcmillan (Sunday Nov 1 | post #1)
INSTANT PIANO is being offered by CARTERSVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION at the CIVIC CENTER on NOV. 16, 2009 6:30 - 9:30 PM (Sunday Nov 1 | post #4)
ARE MUSICAL ABILITIES A THING OF THE PAST?
PIANO PLAYING A DYING ART? In this day and age of almost everything being automated, it seems that taking the time to learn how to play a musical instrument has almost died out. In the past there were pianos, or organs in almost every home. Children would learn an instrument as they were growing up and have basic musical skills to provide enjoyment throughout their lives. Now it seems that everyone is too busy to bother with what once was a common form of recreation and enjoyment in everyday life. "Music can be relaxing, stimulating, exciting and moving. It is a safe and even healthy release from the tensions of the everyday world." says Michael McMillan, musician and piano instructor. " Playing an instrument can be a wonderful way to relax after a hard day!" Mr. McMillan instructs a workshop which can actually show adults how to do that in about three hours. This revolutionary class uses a chord based method to play piano, much like a guitar player would play off a chord chart. No previous piano experience is required, and very little note reading is involved. " If you know where middle C is, and remember 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' I can show you how to play in a few hours." "Many people learn this method and find themselves spending evenings playing the piano, instead of playing 'couch potato' in front of the TV!" Studies have shown music to be mentally, and physically, beneficial to people of all ages. It has been shown to improve the body's immune response, and along with other mental activity, may even reduce the incidence of Alzheimers. Mr. McMillan's class, INSTANT PIANO (for hopelessly busy people), is geared towards adults who just want to make playing music a part of their lives. "Some students may go on to a more serious career in music, but most of them just want to make piano playing a part of their life for the shear fun of it!"INSTANT PIANO is being offered by GAINESVILLE STATE COLLEGE on Monday OCTOBER 26, 2009 6:00PM - 9:00PM http://www.gsc.edu /about/external/ce /Pages/ArtCourses. aspx For more information: www.pianofun.com/~ michael mcmillan myspace.com/mlmcmi llan (Sep 29, 2009 | post #1)
MUSICAL SKILLS A THING OF THE PAST?
INSTANT PIANO! A one-day (3 hour) workshop on the chord approach to playing the piano, which is desirable to many adults. It teaches students to play by looking at the chord symbols that are in most popular music today, instead of reading all the notes the traditional way. This is a musically correct but "shorthand " method that literally produces instant success in playing popular songs with both hands. If you yearn to experience the joy of playing piano, but you don’t want years of weekly lessons, this course is for you! INSTANT PIANO is being offered by BUTTS COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION this FALL! OCTOBER 5, 2009 6:30PM - 9:30PM http://www.buttsco untyrecreation.com / (Sep 29, 2009 | post #3)
ARE MUSICAL ABILITIES A THING OF THE PAST?
FYI - my last piano workshop w/summer discount is this Thursday (AUG.20) at Atlanta Priemer Guitars (875 Flat Shoals Rd, Conyers 7/8608551) www.pianofun.com/~ michaelmcmillan (Aug 17, 2009 | post #4)
ARE MUSICAL ABILITIES A THING OF THE PAST?
FYI - my last piano workshop w/summer discount is this Thursday at Atlanta Priemer Guitars (875 Flat Shoals Rd, Conyers 7/8608551) www.pianofun.com/~ michaelmcmillan (Aug 17, 2009 | post #7)
INSTANT PIANO on AUGUST 10, 2009 at "The Gathering Place" in PEACHTREE CITY 6:30 - 9:30 PM http://www.peachtr ee-city.org/archiv es/37/Summer%20200 9.pdf (Aug 3, 2009 | post #2)
ARE MUSICAL ABILITIES A THING OF THE PAST?
INSTANT PIANO on AUGUST 20, 2009 at ATLANTA PREMIER GUITARS (875 Flat Shoals Rd. Conyers, GA) 6:30 - 9:30 PM (Aug 3, 2009 | post #3)
ARE MUSICAL SKILLS A THING OF THE PAST?
PIANO PLAYING A DYING ART? In this day and age of almost everything being automated, it seems that taking the time to learn how to play a musical instrument has almost died out. In the past there were pianos, or organs in almost every home. Children would learn an instrument as they were growing up and have basic musical skills to provide enjoyment throughout their lives. Now it seems that everyone is too busy to bother with what once was a common form of recreation and enjoyment in everyday life. "Music can be relaxing, stimulating, exciting and moving. It is a safe and even healthy release from the tensions of the everyday world." says Michael McMillan, musician and piano instructor. " Playing an instrument can be a wonderful way to relax after a hard day!" Mr. McMillan instructs a workshop which can actually show adults how to do that in about three hours. This revolutionary class uses a chord based method to play piano, much like a guitar player would play off a chord chart. No previous piano experience is required, and very little note reading is involved. " If you know where middle C is, and remember 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' I can show you how to play in a few hours." "Many people learn this method and find themselves spending evenings playing the piano, instead of playing 'couch potato' in front of the TV!" Studies have shown music to be mentally, and physically, beneficial to people of all ages. It has been shown to improve the body's immune response, and along with other mental activity, may even reduce the incidence of Alzheimers. Mr. McMillan's class, INSTANT PIANO (for hopelessly busy people), is geared towards adults who just want to make playing music a part of their lives. "Some students may go on to a more serious career in music, but most of them just want to make piano playing a part of their life for the shear fun of it!" For more information: mlm6915841@aol.com www.pianofun.com/~ michaelmcmillan myspace.com/mlmcmi llan (Jul 27, 2009 | post #1)
MUSICAL SKILLS A THING OF THE PAST?
INSTANT PIANO is being offered by BUTTS COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION this FALL! OCTOBER 5, 2009 6:30PM - 9:30PM http://www.buttsco untyrecreation.com / (Jul 21, 2009 | post #2)
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