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Alexander Technique: Jeff Hall's AT Blog
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Jeff Hall's Alexander Technique Blog. Clicking on a title below opens the blog/post in a new tab (or window). This is a list of the blogs posted on Jeff Hall's Alexander Technique Blog. I always welcome comments to my blogs both complementary and critical. For those of you who have arrived at this page looking for my existential philosophy blog, click this: The Dimensions of Consciousness Blog. Integrating the Alexander Technique into your life. Being in the Now. Which is half a second before. A tribute ...
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The Balanced Flutist: Watching What I Eat
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Friday, January 18, 2013. Watching What I Eat. School is going well, I have one student each on clarinet, saxophone, and flute now. My students are doing well, I'm enjoying it, blah blah blah. Let's talk food. In the past year, I've started making changes to my diet. Some have been more successful, some are important to me, some are convenient, and. Which is true. But also not. Along with allowing myself the time to switch, I've also given ...
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The Balanced Flutist: Recital in Review
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Monday, May 12, 2014. Yesterday I had the distinct privilege of presenting a recital at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. While I haven't yet heard any recordings yet, I'm satisfied with my playing. It wasn't perfect, but I'm okay with that. As I was preparing for this, I thought quite often about the "how" of the process. How many times should I run my entire program? How should I arrange the music on the program? I pick music that I like.
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The Balanced Flutist: Woodwind Imposter Syndrome
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Monday, October 29, 2012. This post was inspired by a reader who wrote in:. No one wants to be an imposter, so how do we remedy this issue? I also make sure that when I am practicing more than one instrument a day I give myself a large enough break between instruments so that the lips can recover or reset (this is particularly true when transitioning from reed to flute). As skill level increases (or performance date approaches! The vibratio...
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The Balanced Flutist: My First Video Post!
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. My First Video Post! Okay, here it is! My very first YouTube upload, and the first vlog to supplement this blog. The sound quality isn't as clear as I had hoped it would be, but hey, it's not like I've invested in special equipment, so no complaining here! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who am I, you ask? View my complete profile. 2million's Personal Finance Blog. Flute Pro Shop on the Road. Its been great ex.
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The Balanced Flutist: Thoughts on Doubling
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Saturday, October 27, 2012. I actually don't mind doubling that much, it can be a nice change of pace, plus, show tunes are just so much fun! It's been great exploring these instruments again, especially since I've been really aiming to build a foundation on both instruments, not just patch the holes just enough that I can survive the gig. I'm just trying to do them respect by my performance. November 21, 2012 at 2:11 AM. OK Piccolo Phil, I...
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The Balanced Flutist: New Job
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. My first official day was Saturday, and I am loving this job. It's an after school program, and they only offer piano/keyboard, guitar, and drum lessons. I only teach private lessons, and while most of my students are under 10, I have a couple who are 15-18. So far they're all good kids and we're having a great time! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who am I, you ask? View my complete profile. I actually dont...
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The Balanced Flutist: Building and Maintaining Consistency When Doubling
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Building and Maintaining Consistency When Doubling. The main concept I have to remind myself about - which is not earth-shattering - is that you must carry over as many concepts as possible when doubling. It's so easy to get wrapped up in the differences between instruments that basic concepts fall by the wayside. Swift, relaxed finger motion. Clarity in tone and articulation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Balanced Flutist: August 2014
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Trying to find a balance between practice, money, and happiness. Friday, August 22, 2014. I'm so glad I got to work at the Lovewell Institute. This past July. This arts program for elementary through high school students has been around since 1989. These students got to write, rehearse, and perform their own complete musical. It was a great experience! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who am I, you ask? View my complete profile. 2million's Personal Finance Blog. Flute Pro Shop on the Road. Its been great ex.
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