You Could Become a Famous Piano Player Like Harry Connick, Jr.
At the age of three, Harry Connick Jr., was encouraged by his parents to start playing the piano keyboard; amazingly, his first public performance was three years later. How they knew little Harry would grow into a renown pianist is anybody’s guess. Thankfully, he had parents who understood that every human being is born with certain gifts, talents and abilities and they encouraged little Harry to hone his gifts at that early age. That’s called great parenting!
A New Orleans native, Connick attended the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts and studied with Ellis Marsalis and James Booker. Some of the common denominators you will notice about well-known and famous pianists is the fact that
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They are all students of their craft |
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In some form or fashion, they each had a piano teacher |
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They submit to piano instruction |
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The piano keyboard becomes their paintbrush |
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They learn piano chord |
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They have no desire to remain an ordinary piano player |
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They are driven to succeed |
As you develop these necessary character traits, you’ll find yourself in high places making beautiful music that refreshes our hearts, soothes our minds and makes living more enjoyable.
Start your journey today…
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