Last week when we were in Montreal I picked up a roll of practice paper; I must say the name enchanted me. All I could think of was practicing scales and I realized, again, how much better a pianist I might have been if I had just practiced my scales; now I am drawing scales. There is something so satisfying and pleasurable about making these marks, lines on paper, repeating motions, repeat again with slightly different pressure or motion. All the things my piano teacher tried to teach me about playing scales is so evident in this process. Wish I could have understood it then.
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scales #1, 11.5 x 15. 25 in, ink on paper, 2014 |
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scales #3, 11.5 x 15. 25 in, ink on paper, 2014 |
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scales #5, 11.5 x 15. 25 in, ink on paper, 2014 |
simply beautiful, play on!
ReplyDeleteThanks maureen, well they say practice makes perfect, wonder if play makes……...
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sergio!
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Maya, thanks so much, this is a great link! So much to learn.
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