Piano Tutorial: Play "Akiho No Tame Ni (Für Elise Reimagined)" by Ludwig van Beethoven and Jenny Laine!
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What are my techniques for evoking emotions in music? For composers of any skill level, this is my process for expressing emotions in my piano music.
For any artistic endeavor: visual, language, dance, theatre and music, you must internalize the emotion first. What are some images or events that you associate with happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and the many sub-emotions that further modify these categories?
If you have trouble identifying specific emotions, a feelings wheel might be a great place to start for adjectives.
Put yourself in the place of feeling the emotion you want to capture. Sometimes it might be related to your current situation, so this might be easier to tap into.
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Recently, I found a card stock star with my junior high school photo in the center. Around my smiling face were goals written on the arms of the star. Some of these goals were short-term or habit goals. But there was one long term goal that I only just accomplished. 20 years later.
For many years since I wrote this goal, I carried around a lot of shame. Shame lived in my head in a cacophony of “not good enough.” Some of this was even reinforced by teachers and professors. It felt very real and very true. So of course, why would I think my long-term goal was reachable? I wasn't good enough!
Enter the book Daring Greatly by Brené Brown. I learned that failure is necessary to success. I learned that vulnerability and leaving oneself open to the possibility of failure is necessary for creativity to thrive. The stress and constraints that I had been crushed by for so many years started to loosen. No longer would I take people's snide remarks about my pride keep me from being a composer. It's not wrong to be creative and to believe and hope that other people will enjoy it and be blessed by it.
This was a life-changing lesson.
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When it comes to movies and video games, I'm most interested in who wrote the music. Not the actors, not the directors, not the writers, the composers. Composition is a career that I've been drawn to for over 25 years. It has been a wonderful hobby and creative outlet.
When I was about 5, any time I visited a friend's house, I would grace their family with my “piano abilities.” I did not have a piano at home, so my improvising was quite… modern. One time, around age 7, a friend told me her mom didn't like hearing people play who didn't know how…
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On January 8th, I self-published my new piano album, Serenity. This project was originally going to be an EP companion to Tranquility, which is why the names are similar. I ended up with more material than expected and it became a full album.

Serenity was recorded entirely on my Yamaha P-255 using the Grand Piano 1 setting which is a concert grand piano that has simulated the sympathetic vibrations of an acoustic piano. I adore this VST and I will be sad when this digital piano declines. My brother says the P-515 is great though and his recordings are beautiful, so when it comes time, I'm sure I won't be too disappointed with the replacement.
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