by admin | Mar 2, 2015 | Alexander lesson, Alexander Technique, Hands, Piano, piano plaing, Self-disovery, Uncategorized
“You don’t know from bagels.” That’s what you might hear on the streets of New York, meaning, as you may have guessed, that you don’t know anything about bagels, or, that what you do know is all wrong. So, it’s in that spirit, and with tongue firmly in cheek, that I...
by admin | Dec 1, 2014 | Alexander Technique, Back pain, breathing, piano plaing, Posture, stiff neck
Exactitude in human affairs, in art, and in human effort is hard to come by. If fact I don’t even think it’s desirable. Do you? Many of us just enjoyed a great celebratory meal. Did we clean our plates? If so, did we take in the exact number of heat units to fuel our...
by admin | Nov 20, 2014 | Alexander Technique, creation, piano plaing
In Michelangelo’s depiction of creation on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, the hands of God are electric, stretched out, fingers pointing, fully invested in an outcome. No, not at all. Take a look. They are the hands of a gourmand pointing to a choice on a dessert...
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