Month: June 2023

Piano Lesson 12: Dessert D

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It is the first day of summer as I am posting this in the USA, woohoo! I hope that you are warm and safe wherever you are, and you are enjoying playing music on your piano or keyboard. I think music makes everything a bit better, don’t you? Parties, films, restaurants would all seem dull without music.

Listening to music as well as playing it feels like such a great gift. Even though it is difficult learning how to read and play notes, I hope you will persevere. Learning how to play an instrument along with exercising regularly is the best way to keep our brains sharp, and playing and listening to music also enhances our lives in so many ways.

[NOTE: If you are just joining us for the first time, you can find my previous Sixty and Me Free Piano Lessons on my Author page. You can join our lessons any time!]

12.1 Dessert D, p.42-44

Today we are adding a new note – D on the Bass Staff! D stands for Delicious Dark Chocolate Desserts, and Bass D is located on the middle line of the Bass Staff, so I like to call it “Dessert D, Dead Center” to remember the note. For more about Dessert D, watch my video:

Note on p.42 that Dessert D has a stem that goes down on the left, just with as Bass, E, F, and G. Sometimes the stem on Dessert D goes up, if all of the other notes on the staff go up, but if there is a mix of up and down stems, the Dessert D stem will probably go down on the left.

12.2 Lightly Row, p.43

You played Lightly Row on p. 23 of our Upper Hands Piano, BOOK 1. On p.23 the melody was in the right hand, and the left hand played a simple accompaniment. On p.43, the melody is now in the left hand, without accompaniment. Focus on smoothing out the notes, and playing them to a steady, constant beat.

Try the Musical Mind Games box at the bottom of the page. Identify the non-musical term on each line and either circle it or cross it out. You can check your work on the ANSWERS page of my website, UpperHandsPIano.com.

12.3 Aiken Drum, p.44

Aiken Drum starts on BEAT 3, because it is an incomplete measure, or a pickup. Beats 1 and 2 are in the last measure of the song. As I talked about in Lesson 6, when a song starts with a pickup, the value of the first measure (in this case 1 beat) plus the last measure (2 beats) must together be equal to the top number of the time signature (in this case 3 beats).

Be sure to count the beats while you play Aiken Drum. Once you know the notes, try not to pause in between the measures. Keep a steady 1-2-3, 1-2-3 rhythm throughout the song.

Spell the words in the Musical Mind Games on the same page! You will know your letters are correct if each measure spells a word correctly.

Passion Practice!

  1. Exercise #3 in D AND A. Play each exercise 3 times: 2x Forte (loudly) then 1x Piano (softly) with each hand. Use the PENTASCALES chart at the back of the book of you are not sure of the hand positions for D and A. Review C and G when you can.
  2. Chord Calisthenics #1 – first 4 lines with each hand separately (in C, G, D, A, E, B, F# and D-flat)
  3. 1st week: Lightly Row, p.43, and the Musical Mind Games below
  4. 2nd week: Aiken Drum, p.44, and the Musical Mind Games below
  5. Review Ode to Joy, p.31-32 and the Finger Number Drill, p.32

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What kind of music do you like to listen to when you are relaxing? When you need to relax? While you are doing chores? At your parties? While you are exercising? Research shows that listening to fast paced music while exercising can invigorate our workouts! What music fills your heart with joy?

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Your Memory Is Better Than You Think (Part One)

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We all have senior moments, don’t we? Or do we?

We all have moments when we are not as sharp as we need to be. Or times when we have trouble remembering an actor’s name or a detail from a recent event.

And some seniors may notice these times more often than others.

But are such memory lapses related to being a senior? Are we more prone to a declining memory as we age?

I just turned 69, and my memory is no worse than it has ever been. To which my wife says, “That is not saying much.”

Does Age Really Matter?

Dr. Becca Levy, in her ground-breaking book, Breaking The Age Code, offers a clear answer to this question. According to Dr. Levy, some types of memory improve, such as the recall of general knowledge, and some stay the same, such as remembering how to ride a bike.

It is true that our ability to remember specific events that occurred at a particular time and place can decline as we age. This is called episodic memory. This decline usually happens very slowly.

Dr. Levy argues that memory lapses can occur at any age and that our brains are still forming new connections even in later life.

More importantly, she provides evidence that our memories can improve by challenging some beliefs and biases we may hold about ageing itself. In a related post on Sixty and Me, I wrote about how changing our beliefs about ageing may help us live longer and better.

Here are a few ideas that can help improve your memory and general cognitive functioning.

Check Your Assumptions at the Door

Sometimes our worries will take us to the worst place. And sometimes our worries are based on faulty assumptions about what is going on at the time.

One faulty assumption is that we are all headed downhill, physically and mentally, as we get older. Well there may be a grain of truth to this assumption, it is the details that really matter.

For many of us that take care of ourselves, any downhill slope may be very gradual. Some types of memory may decline – very slowly. Overtime, we will also experience ups and down, as well as good days, bad days and times of surprising improvement.

There are many causes of memory lapses, other than aging. These can include poor sleep, stresses and distractions, multitasking, fatigue, pain or some medications. This is a big topic, which I will come back to in my next post.

The main point here is that we shouldn’t jump to the assumption that age is the reason for any memory problems we encounter. There are many simpler reasons that can be addressed and improved upon.

Content and Interest Matter

I remember one of my patients from years ago who was complaining about his poor memory. He was only in his mid 40s, so I thought it was unlikely that he would have dementia, although he was worried about that possibility.

He told me that he was having trouble concentrating and remembering things that he had read. He had an Irish background and was an avid football (soccer) fan. It turned out that he did have trouble remembering general items that he read from the newspaper.

But this was not true when it came to any stories or scores about football teams. When he was reading about football his memory was very good.

Sometimes when we try to remember things it is important to realize that not all things are worth remembering or learning about.

A Simple Strategy for Decision Making

Another type of age-related bias is that our capacity to make decisions deteriorates with age. Yet, this capability can be improved as well.

Here is a strategy that I have always liked.

Let’s say that we are trying to decide which pair of shoes we want to buy. For example, there may be four choices we are considering.

What I like to do is to narrow it down to two choices at a time. This strategy is called paired comparisons. First, you take two choices and decide which one is best. Then you take the winner from that first pair of choices and compare it to option number three. Then you take the winner from that choice and compare it to option number four.

You can use this paired comparisons strategy for any number of decisions you have to make. You can also use it for any type of decision. You might even want to use it when you are trying to decide which man from your dating app you want to take a risk on.

There are many ways we can learn to improve our memory and cognitive functioning. Getting older does not mean that we are doomed to becoming less able.

Henry Kissinger, a former United States Secretary of State, recently turned 100. He is still advising world leaders and has just written a new book on artificial intelligence. He may be an extreme example, but we can all take at least a little inspiration from his mental capabilities.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you underestimating yourself and your capabilities as you get older? Are you second-guessing your own abilities to improve and grow, no matter what your age? Have you noticed that your memory improves when you take care of your overall health and lifestyle?

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Jennifer Pedranti’s Black High Top Sneakers

Jennifer Pedranti’s Black High Top Sneakers / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 17 Episode 3 Fashion

Jennifer Pedranti was covered head-to-ankle in something with the name Coco, but her toes we’re covered with that very familiar swoosh. She wore a pair of black Nike high top sneakers to help Tamra Judge with the closing of Cut Fitness. And considering these sneaks are still in stock means it should be very high on your list of things to buy.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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Melissa Gorga’s Black Crochet Cover-Up

Melissa Gorga’s Black Crochet Cover-Up / June 2023 Instagram Fashion

Melissa Gorga hit the beach in the perfect black crochet cover-up and took to Instagram to make us all jealous inspire our summer shopping, which she definitely did. The long, see-through style comes in white or black and is super sexy for sunning in the sand, yet offers a decent amount of coverage. Which is perfect for those who don’t want to have everything On Display during their next trip the beach.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


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Kyle Richard’s Black Logo Leather Jacket

Kyle Richard’s Black Logo Leather Jacket / June 2023 Instagram Fashion

Oh how we’ve missed Kyle Richards’ Instagram posts, which is why we were so excited by her “Life Lately” content from a couple days ago. We were able to see what she’s been up to, and most importantly, what she’s been wearing. And while the weather might be a little warm for leather, by the time the next season of #RHOBH airs, you’ll be happy you vinyl-y have the perfect jacket.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


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