Teaching Details
I am a professional pianist/music teacher. I have been playing and teaching keyboards/piano for 35 years.
Like many others, I had piano lessons from age 8 (ish). Standard stuff: scales, fingering, reading music. Some easy classical pieces. But my musical journey really began when I heard Bohemian Rhapsody. I thought: “I want to play that !” So I sat at the piano and worked it out. That was the start of a lifetime love of the piano and keyboards. I had just enough theoretical training to read music, understand chords, arpeggios, scales run, key changes, the blues scale etc… All of which were present in Bohemian Rhapsody. So I focussed on Pop, Rock, Blues and Jazz. I was self taught from that point on.
I joined a band at 16 and have been in bands ever since. My learning was slow. I listened to the radio, bought music score books of pop songs and recorded anything I could find on the VHS tape recorder. There was no internet and I never had lessons in contemporary keyboards, or a mentor to point me in the right direction. I never met another keyboard player until many years later.
So, my musical journey was a series of lucky breaks. Being in the right place at the right time and meeting lots of very talented, kind, wonderful musicians. Playing keyboards/piano has provided me with the most rewarding, sociable activity anyone can imagine. Playing with other musicians, no matter what their level, is an absolute honour. Being in a band is the greatest team activity. You practice with each other, you support each other, you’ve got each other’s backs and you can create something that is unique, together.
The main idea of ROCK SCHOOL KEYS is to enable young people to acquire the same skills and opportunities that I had – but take the element of luck out of it.