In this episode, I interview British Photographer, Peter Dazeley, and learn about his various techniques, and how his sensibilities have changed over time. We also discuss the implications of the modern world for budding photographers.
I connected with Teijo after listening to her conversation on one of my favorite podcasts: The DTFH. We discuss a variety of subjects related to Zen and Buddhism. Enjoy!!
I sit down to chat with my pal Dante, who I met at UCLA!
I go into a hands-on approach to piano technique that has you working on your creative sensibilities while you warm up!
I discuss a project I recently finished, my latest guitar purchase, and my philosophy as a musician.
I discuss recent investments and why its difficult to give advice.
I discuss the process of composing a variation of the classic piece Gymnopédie No.1, along with universal artistic principles that help the composing process.
I discuss pitfalls in the education world!
In this episode I discuss my latest project: J.S. Bach's Two-Part Inventions for Piano. I talk about how he thinks about this music, and different methods to train you to be able to play them.
I discuss why knowing "the self" or "yourself" is a futile act that creates cycles of desire.
I have a conversation with David Schwerin about his new book, "Know Your Soul." We explore the qualities of being human that make us fallible, and what we can do to manage those tendencies, including learning how to listen to our true inner voice. We also discuss his previous work, "Conscious Capitalism," and it's effect on Chinese society.
I analyze the tune Afternoon in Paris!
I interview harp therapist, Virginia Oman, and hear about her experiences healing patients through a variety of methods, including harp sound healing.
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I explore the blues tune "Equinox" by John Coltrane, and the modern techniques required to play it.
I explore a tune by a genius pianist, George Shearing.
In this episode I demonstrate how to play chords that include every single note of your scale.
In this episode I explore the melody to the classic tune Star Eyes, focusing on organizing this tune into two distinct parts: A and B.
In this podcast tutorial I explore the legendary jazz tune "On Green Dolphin Street," focusing mostly on the melody. For beginning pianists, this will allow a deeper internalization of the tune in future practice sessions, rather than tackling the melody and harmony all at once.
I examine the tune Blue in Green! One of my favorites from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue record.
I discuss principles that would give students big advantages if they considered them in the early stages of learning music.