Really interesting - thank you! I understand the idea of audiating in total silence. But audiating in total stillness is something I want to explore more now that you expand on it here. I teach folk songs to all my piano students - so important for a variety of reasons. Thank you again!
Good idea, I will try to do that in a future video. The secret is to wait for the next note to come when imagining the songs in total silence and total stillness and don't imagine the notes too fast. Its a bit tricky initially. Don't sing the songs, just imagine them. And dont imagine the words of the songs just the melodies
Good work my guy
Really interesting - thank you! I understand the idea of audiating in total silence. But audiating in total stillness is something I want to explore more now that you expand on it here. I teach folk songs to all my piano students - so important for a variety of reasons. Thank you again!
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Wow! Very interesting. Maybe you could give a count in before each song?
That would be great if you could find someone who could illustrate it visually in video.
Good idea, I will try to do that in a future video. The secret is to wait for the next note to come when imagining the songs in total silence and total stillness and don't imagine the notes too fast. Its a bit tricky initially. Don't sing the songs, just imagine them.
And dont imagine the words of the songs just the melodies
russian folk music is based on orthodox choir singing.