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Sometimes life gets away from you and you forget to update others (and your website) on upcoming projects. ha! Well here it is, I REMEMBERED. It would be a delight to see you at an upcoming performance soon. APRIL 20TH / 6:30PM - 9:30PM. 33 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. Thinking With Our Hands. 208 BOWERY, NEW YORK, NY 10012. Performance Art Showcase in conjunction with The Maverick Expo. Check out the latest on Performance Is Alive. REPOSE AND THINKER IN RESIDENCE. This Friday, October 30th.
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Deeper into understanding the harpsichord | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. Always questions →. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. January 11, 2014. I have to start with the objective; what should you be aiming for? Unquestionably, playing that engages you emotionally and compels your attention. And what will do that? What I validated through a lot of trial and error is this:. 2 You make the very smallest movements; a finger more than a few millimeters or so off the key isn’t good, well most of the time. Sometimes you want ...4 Lose ...
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Helpful tips | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord →. June 13, 2013. The best strategy for achieving excellent results in a difficult passage is to practice it with rhythmic alterations; instead of playing a passage with equal note values play it with a dotted or double dotted rhythm. And then reverse it; long/short become short/long etc. This works very well for large leaps, as well as practically anything. Sixths; there’s no great fingering formula here, but it’...Trill and...
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david cates | Harpsichords and other living things | Page 2
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Harpsichords and other living things. Newer posts →. May 5, 2014. I haven’t seen much written about this, and I wonder why. The old school great pianists understood these concepts very well, but it’s less in evidence in most of today’s players. They’re not hands. February 17, 2014. A viola da gamba solo? With an excellent sense of touch, and clarity of musical thought, those first notes can be magical. January 28, 2014. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. January 11, 2014. The way the harpsichord ...
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Art Along the Neversink | The Wildcat Fellowship Program
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The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Just another WordPress.com site. Where the Water Is. Tag Archives: Art Along the Neversink. Gala Opening for Neversink Transmissions: Documentation Ephemera at Old Stone House. September 26, 2011. Art Along the Neversink. Old Stone House Hasbrouck NY. Rondout and Neversink Stream Management Program. September 26, 2011. Art Along the Neversink. Neversink Transmissions Public Tour. July 24, 2011. Yesterday afternoon close to 40 people from the Claryville community and beyond...
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The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Just another WordPress.com site. Where the Water Is. Newer posts →. July 19, 2011. Today we visited Carolyn Summers. On her property near the Neversink Reservoir. Carolyn has turned what was originally a dairy farm into an extensive arboretum for native plants. She showed us a thousand fascinating things in a tour that ranged a meadow of milkweed and monarchs to a threatened hemlock forest (her hemlocks have just recently been exposed to the wooly agelid. July 19, 2011.
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Where the Water Is | The Wildcat Fellowship Program
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The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Just another WordPress.com site. Where the Water Is. Where the Water Is. Where the water is. You could drink to each new day. Where the water is. You could wash your blues away. Where the water is. You could capture with your pen. Where the water is. You could catch and catch again. Where the water is. You could earn advanced degrees. Where the water is. You could get down on your knees. Where the water is. You could raise a dairy cow. Where the water is. John Simon, Music...
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Summer 2011 | The Wildcat Fellowship Program
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The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Just another WordPress.com site. Where the Water Is. Category Archives: Summer 2011. Gala Opening for Neversink Transmissions: Documentation Ephemera at Old Stone House. September 26, 2011. Art Along the Neversink. Old Stone House Hasbrouck NY. Rondout and Neversink Stream Management Program. September 26, 2011. Art Along the Neversink. June 22, 2011. July 11-24 2011 Wildcat Fellows Ellie Irons and Dan Phiffer will be in residence to create “Neversink Transmissions,&...
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Previous Fellows | The Wildcat Fellowship Program
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The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Just another WordPress.com site. Where the Water Is. Room for Forced Perspective, 2008. 2008: Michael Clyde Johnson. The Wildcat Fellowship Program began in 2008 with a summer-long residency for Michael Clyde Johnson, who constructed Room for Forced Perspective in the forest behind Peter Martin and Patricia Eakins’s house in Claryville, NY. Made of wood, paint, and glass, the work has the following dimensions: front: 96 x 96 ; back: 48 x 48 ; length: 192. This work was the...