Tumgik
#nakada yoshinao
singeratlarge · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my late, great friend + part-time mentor Rick Anderson (The Tubes), the 1971 Bangla Desh concerts, Lionel Bart, incredible guitarist Tommy Bolin, Pam Brenneman (RIP), Geoff Britton, Rob Buck (10,000 Maniacs), the late, great Boz Burrell, Jim Carroll, William Clark, Coolio, Rick Coonce (Grass Roots), Denny Cordell, Robert Cray, Joe Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Joe Friday, André Gagnon, Jerry Garcia, Dhani Harrison, Geoffrey Holder, Henrietta Lacks, Paddy Maloney (The Chieftains), Herman Melville, Jason Momoa, MTV (1981), Yoshinao Nakada, Taapsee Pannu, Michael Penn, Edith Pretty, Mrunal Thakur, and my friend and musical colleague evinrude a.k.a. Kevin Spyker. Starting around 1997 I worked as a bassist-singer and producer on some recordings and a string of concerts with Kevin a.k.a. evinrude—the name of a famous cartoon dragonfly, which applied to Kevin’s powerhouse abilities as a singer-songwriter, multi-media artist, and DJ. He also sang on a couple of my tracks and I recall a “rooftop concert” at Lycoming College. Kevin’s song “For Angela” is a highlight from the evinrude debut album, which received good notices and drew comparisons to Beck and Blind Melon. At the board is John Bechdel (Killing Joke, Ministry), who enhanced the synth-y groove of this enchanting track. Meanwhile, HB to KS and thank you for taking flight...
#evinrude #kevinspyker #speicher #angela #beck #blindmelon #johnbechdel #killingjoke #ministry #synthesizer #synth #joebergen #johnnyjblair #dragonfly #cartoon #bassist 
2 notes · View notes
holy-ghost-fire · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
A photograph of a Japanese American soldier. "To Joe" and "Roommate Yoshinao" are handwritten on the front. Caption below photo: "Sgt. Yoshinao Nakada / Azusa, Calif."
0 notes
mx-typewriter · 7 months
Text
Ever just listen to Etude Allegro by Yoshinao Nakada and think about elves getting burnt out and having existential crises in their cute little house into their cute little tree??
1 note · View note
logwire · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media
playing for his soul
308 notes · View notes
qahibitefemu · 2 years
Text
Cabal force archer guide 2017
  CABAL FORCE ARCHER GUIDE 2017 >> DOWNLOAD LINK vk.cc/c7jKeU
  CABAL FORCE ARCHER GUIDE 2017 >> READ ONLINE bit.do/fSmfG
            CABAL-Force Archer. This guide is based on my experience playing FA and will serve as a guide and reference for my fellow Cabalists ^^. I am a level 138 Force Archer in Saturn. I am not saying that my character is strong but i could roll characters 10 levels higher than me lol. Cabal FAQ guide for Force Archer - Кабал Онлайн читы, баги. A special force driven battle style created in secrecy, the Force Gunner specializes in long ranged sniping skills and powerful Area of Effect damage. (Take note: The stats build above is for Lv.150+ Force Archers with Mithril Battleset and Weapon +7 or higher equipments). These are the Force Archer-only Skills. Force Archers also have general skills, which are available for all classes. Cabal has some really nice combat tho, it's really fluid and skill-based and you have to nail the combos to do some good damage. Force shielder and priest are tank and healer I am assuming. A 'b2p' (buy to play) guide to LOTRO (Lord of the Rings Online) - by taking advantage of the 2021 quest This article is a stub. You can help Cabal Wiki by expanding it. The Force Archer is the primary support class for Cabal 2. In addition to it's support abilities, the Force Archer has the ability to debuff the enemy. Der Force Archer ist, wie der Name schon ein wenig verrät, ein [COLOR="Red"]Fernkämpfer[/COLOR] der mit seinem Bogen und mit Zaubersprüchen Auch ein Force Archer braucht Sword Skills. Ihr solltet zu mindestens nebenbei Sword auf Apprentice machen, denn dort bekommt ihr den Skill Force Shielder Guide Forum - my-mirage.clan.su. 2017-10-21В В· Forum: Force Archer. Cabal Online Force Blader PvP 2017 V.2 - Duration: Cabal Online EoD B3F Force Shielder [FS] Guide CABAL 2 is an action-MMO with fluid, as well as new takes like the Force Shielder and Force Blader Force Archer skills and combo guide (2017 December). 1 minute CABAL guides. Views 63K3 years ago. Ahoy! I've been asked by countless players what the best stat allocation is for WI. So, I've decided to make a guide about all of the This guide will focus on the Force Archer class, a member under magic faction. Cabal Intro The founders of the Force Archer skills were greatly intrigued by distance and speed rather than space and power. Force Blader's BM1 - Force Enchanter in my opinion is the strongest BM1 in all CABAL Online classes. But unlike other Battle Modes, Force What is cool about the Rising Force update for Force Bladers is that we now have an astral passive skill just like Force Archers and Force Shielders. The sniper that fires deadly force shots that cut through the wind. They originated from a Wizard faction, and they have developed various ways of manifesting the force to attack from a distance. They mainly use Crystals as their weapons, however they also use 'Astral Bows' as the carriers of the force The sniper that fires deadly force shots that cut through the wind. They originated from a Wizard faction, and they have developed various ways of manifesting the force to attack from a distance. They mainly use Crystals as their weapons, however they also use 'Astral Bows' as the carriers of the force Force Archers or FA's as most ppl call them, are basicly support characters cause all the buffs and heal they got, but they can also add some serious Like the other quick guide, I'll simply tell u what skills are worth having per rank and some tips on how to play a FA. Novice: Get Power Shot and Fire
https://ropanerorix.tumblr.com/post/667569072718938112/manual-pasquali-996-gratis, https://vovixekibos.tumblr.com/post/667562087337394176/yoshinao-nakada-piano-pdf, https://xabovubuve.tumblr.com/post/667567391996346368/requiem-41-instructions, https://wubibececiqo.tumblr.com/post/667564093838884864/jct-standard-building-contract-without-quantities, https://mopegihok.tumblr.com/post/667587772465430528/life-love-laughter-osho-pdf-books.
0 notes
hashi623 · 6 years
Video
Etude Allegro by Yoshinao Nakada #pianolife #etude #allegro #practice #practicemakesperfect #grittedteeth #grr #oneinamillion (at Penang, Malaysia)
2 notes · View notes
ojostristesxox · 4 years
Audio
(via https://open.spotify.com/track/4A93u3Z9rkWpKr2SrzBZQx?si=ZPh3ORNxSraJXQBg0b79Hg)
0 notes
pianoandstudy · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
As my username suggests, I play the piano! I have achieved my Grade Five Trinity Guildhall Certificate in Piano. I am not currently practising for any further exams however am playing grade six level pieces.
Classical pieces I’ve enjoyed to play over the years are:
Requiem for a Little Bird - Gustave Sandre
Song of Twilight - Yoshinao Nakada
Forty Winks - Mark Tanner
Matsuri - Michael McMillan
Rondo - Anton Diabelli
Dedicatoria - Enrique Granados
Miniature - Alexander Goedicke
The Fall of the Leafe - Martin Peerson
Valse Lente - Oskar Merikanto
Jazzin’ Grace - Garry A F Wilkinson
Castle Ward - June Armstrong
However I also enjoy to learn how to play modern songs on the piano, such as:
Turning Tables - Adele
Hello - Adele
Titanium - David Guetta ft. Sia
Technicolour beat - Oh Wonder
Any other Oh Wonder songs!
Any other modern songs that I can find on youtube! Subscribe to Little Transcriber for some great songs!
Some songs I’m planning to learn in the future:
Landslide - Fleetwood Mac
Bridge over troubled water - Simon & Garfunkel
That’s how I got to Memphis - Tom T. Hall
Into the mystic - Van Morrison
The Piano Man - Billy Joel
Bennie and the Jets - Elton John
Candle in the wind - Elton John
First - Cold War Kids
Let Her Go - Passenger
Demons - Imagine Dragons
Symphony - Clean Bandit & Zara Larsson
Faded - Alan Walker
A Thousand Years - Christina Perri
Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding
Songs by The Beatles
Songs by The Eagles
Songs by Bruce Springsteen
Songs by Ed Sheeran
I hope this motivates some people to open their piano and spend some time practising this summer! To be honest, a lot of the time I don’t feel like practising at all, but once I start I can’t stop! Good luck and let me know if you have any additions you’d like me to add or any questions! :)
213 notes · View notes
lililirulin · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
After my first Typhoon, the tree on my way to my first day of Uni was split in half, I had lunch with a friend, spoke Italian, bought a book and already got my first assignment - a Japanese Song by Yoshinao Nakada, a composer very dear to me, since I already sang a couple of his beautiful pieces. #studyabroad #unilife #kunitachiondai #vaccai #nakadayoshinao #soprano (hier: Kunitachi, Tokyo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2McJ5pnkCg/?igshid=ppnki6gsvu0p
0 notes
todayclassical · 7 years
Text
August 01 in Music History
1685 Birth of composer Pietro Giuseppe Sandoni.
1740 FP of Thomas Arne's masque Alfred.
1749 Birth of Irish tenor John Johnstone in Kilkenny. 
1755 Birth of composer Giuseppe Antonio Capuzzi.
1766 Birth of composer Ignaz Anton Franz Xavier Ladurner.
1824 Birth of composer Edward Francis Fitzwilliam.
1831 Birth of Italian baritone Antonio Cotogni in Rome.
1840 Birth of composer Aldine Sillman Kieffer.
1847 Birth of Italian violinist Guido Papini in Camagiore. 
1848 Birth of Bohemian composer Frantisek Kmoch.
1848 Birth of French bass Pierre Gailhard in Toulouse.
1858 Birth of Austrian composer Hans Rott in Vienna. 
1873 Birth of Belgian-American conductor, violinist and composer Henri Verbruggen in Brussels. 
1871 Birth of composer Oskar Fried.
1877 Birth of American pianist Angela Diller in Brooklyn. 
1888 Birth of composer Vito Frazzi.
1893 Antonin Dvorak finishes his String Quintet in Eb, Op 97 on summer vacation at Czech settlement in Spillville Iowa.
1899 Birth of German-American conductor William Steinberg in Cologne. 
1908 Birth of Czech composer Miloslav Kabelac in Prague.
1913 Birth of American composer Jerome Moross in Brooklyn. 
1914 Birth of American composer Jack Delano. 
1917 Birth of American mezzo-soprano Lili Chookasian, in Chicago. 
1921 FP of Paul Hindemith's String Quartet No. 3, Op. 16, by the Amar Quartet, with Hindemith violist, in Donaueschingen, Germany. 
1923 Birth of composer Yoshinao Nakada.
1926 Birth of German bass-baritone Theo Adam, in Dresden.
1926 Birth of Austrian-American pianist, composer Karl Kohn.
1930 Birth of English musical composer Lionel Bart in London. 
1931 Birth of Irish composer Sean O Raida.
1931 Birth of Portuguese tenor Nico Castel in Lisbon. 
1934 Birth of German horn player Herman Baumann.
1942 Birth of Swedish tenor Cleas Hakan Ahnsjo in Stockholm.
1949 Birth of American composer Primous Fountain III in Chicago, IL.
1951 Birth of American composer Robin Julian Heifetz.
1952 Birth of American composer Thomas Massella.
1968 FP of Anton Webern's Rondo for string quartet.
1969 Death of Ukrainian bass Boris Gmyrya. 
1973 Birth of Israeli composer Avior Byron in Petach-Tikva.
1973 Death of Italian composer Gian Francesco Malipiero.
1993 FP of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto for Horn and String Orchestra. David Jolley with the Rochester Philharmonic, Lawrence Leighton Smith conducting at the Bravo! Music Festival in Vail, CO.
1997 Death of Russian pianist Svyatoslav Richter.
2003 FP of Kaija Saariaho's Quatre Instants for chamber orchestra and soprano. Karita Mattila with Finnish Chamber Orch/Saraste. 
2004 FP of Benjamin Britten's Voluntary on Tallis's Lamentations by organist Timothy Bond at BBC Proms concert at Royal Albert Hall, London.
10 notes · View notes
singeratlarge · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my friend and occasional mentor Rick Anderson (The Tubes), the 1971 Bangla Desh concerts, Lionel Bart, incredible guitarist Tommy Bolin, Pam Brenneman, Geoff Britton, Rob Buck (10,000 Maniacs), the late, great Boz Burrell, Jim Carroll, William Clark, Coolio, Rick Coonce (Grass Roots), Denny Cordell, Robert Cray, Joe Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Joe Friday, André Gagnon, Jerry Garcia, Dhani Harrison, Geoffrey Holder, Henrietta Lacks, Paddy Maloney (The Chieftains), Herman Melville, Jason Momoa, MTV (1981), Yoshinao Nakada, Taapsee Pannu, Michael Penn, Edith Pretty, Mrunal Thakur, and my friend and musical colleague evinrude a.k.a. Kevin Spyker. Starting around 1997 I worked as a bassist-singer and producer on a string of concerts and recordings for Kevin a.k.a. evinrude—the name of a famous cartoon dragonfly, which applied to Kevin’s powerhouse abilities as a singer-songwriter, multi-media artist, and DJ. He also sang on a couple of my tracks and I recall a “rooftop concert” at Lycoming College. Kevin’s song “For Angela” is a highlight from the evinrude debut album, which received good notices and drew comparisons to Beck and Blind Melon. At the board is John Bechdel (Killing Joke, Ministry), who enhanced the synth-y groove of this enchanting track. Meanwhile, HB to KS and thank you for taking flight...
#evinrude #kevinspyker #speicher #angela #beck #blindmelon #johnbechdel #killingjoke #ministry #synthesizer #synth #joebergen #johnnyjblair #dragonfly #cartoon #bassist 
4 notes · View notes
carol38banks · 7 years
Text
NCKP 2017 (1): Wednesday Pre-Conference Seminars
Weeeeee! I'm blogging from here at the NCKP — the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy occurring in Lombard, Illinois. Amy Chaplin and I drove a five-ish hour trip to to get here and have been enjoying some wonderfully informative and inspiring sessions so far.
The first day of NCKP was the optional day of pre-conference seminars. This day consisted of a variety of tracks to choose from: technology, teaching students with special needs, musician wellness, collaborative pianists, young professionals, and independent piano teachers. Here's some notes from the sessions I attended.
1:30pm Keynote Address by Barbara Kreader
Barbara is the author of a new book, The Music of Teaching: Learning to Trust Students' Natural Development. This book focuses on the development of perception in our students and on what we as teachers can learn from our students.
Barbara gave a wonderful keynote address. She described a student of hers who found developing basic skills difficult. Barbara felt nearly out of ideas with this student, but found herself amazed at the ongoing tenacity and good naturedness of her student. She realized that this student likely struggled with other subject areas in school. She started asking the student for his ideas about what to do next. The student offered things like that he liked to stand when he felt frustrated and shake out the tension in his muscles. And he said he wanted to sing. They tried those things, and while it didn't make things magically easy, it did help. The student often will reveal what they need, if we just take the time to ask and listen.
Every child develops and matures at their own rate. Before a standardized school system, children graduated to the next skill, not to the next grade. And they did so when they were ready. It is not necessary for every student to graduate from one level to the next at the same time. As independent teachers, we are fortunate to have freedom to allow and nurture development appropriate for individual students.
Amy and I ran into Jennifer Foxx and Lynette Barney at this session. Conferences are wonderful for reconnecting with old friends and making new friends.
2:30pm Panel Presentation: Carving Out Your Own Career Path, by Artina McCain, Kellie Cunningham, Julie Knerr, Joy Morin, and L. Scott Donald.
I had the honor of participating on this panel of five where we each shared about the aspects of our careers beyond teaching and performing. I covered the activity of blogging and the outgrowth of other projects such as my online shop, Piano Teacher Institute, and my upcoming Piano Teacher Retreat. Other topics that were covered by our panel discussion included self publishing a piano method (woooo, Piano Safari!), creating a piano pedagogy program at a university, and collaborating with other artists in a commercial studio space. It was so fun to hear about the diversity of possible career dimensions for piano teachers!
3:15pm Introducing New Repertoire to the Intermediate Student: A Teaching Demonstration by Marvin Blickenstaff
The beloved pedagogue Marvin Blickenstaff gave this teaching demonstration, introducing the piece The Song of Twilight by Yoshinao Nakada to a young student. I found it fascinating to see how Marvin extracted and led the student to discover the LH accompaniment of this piece through first starting with and building upon a descending A major scale.
4:45pm Where the Roadmap Ends: How (and when) to leave method books behind, by Jason Sifford, Immanuela Gruenberg, Arlene Steffe, Gail Lee, and Jodi Stewart-Moore
In this panel discussion, Jason facilitated a conversation about how and when to exit piano method books. Some of the questions discussed included: What are some of the skills necessary for entering standard repertoire? How do we structure curriculum after the method book is gone?
The method book is like the skeleton. Supplementing early is helpful to constantly preparing the student for repertoire. And it can serve to fill in certain types of gaps.
How to we get students to the next level of repertoire? One teacher's answer: at some point, the student needs to take over. So, perhaps the question is: how can we as teachers be an encouragement, a support, an inspiration? How can we share with them great music that they will want to play and will stretch them? This was a fruitful and thought-provoking discussion.
For dinner, I joined Amy, Lou Ann, and Eik Siang Mar of the SproutBeat app for dinner at a conveyer belt sushi bar. Yum!
7:15pm Why Mnemonics and Sight Reading Don't Mix, by Samantha Coates.
Samantha gave an engaging, fun session with the goal of convincing us attendees regarding the fruitlessness of sing mnemonics (such as FACE and All Cows Eat Grass) for reading music. She began by sharing her story about working on improving sight-reading skills at the music academy where she teaches.
In the Yamaha teaching approach, students develop strong aural skills but tend to sometimes have rather weak reading skills. To address this, Samantha and her colleague invented the Sightreading Society for their academy, where students practiced from leveled sightreading handbooks to earn colored keys for their keyring.
Samantha eventually created her Scale Reading Blitz series in 30 levels. This series of books is available only in Australia and the U.K.. Samantha has been giving workshops on this topic for the past 12 years and collecting data about perceptions of teachers and students on sightreading.
There's only as much value in being able as to name pitches as there is value in being able to state the rhythm value names in a rhythm. Using mnemonics to name pitches results in too much emphasis being put on the names. Labels are a convention. Labels are useful, but it's not music.
Samantha led us through a variety of games that convinced us that the usage of mnemonics to read and play music is an unnecessary detour. After all, it doesn't really matter what we call notes. What matters is: can you sing it, or can you play it?
Samantha prefers to teach students to use guidenotes and read intervalically: by distance and direction of the notes. But here's what it really comes down to: How to become a good sightreader? Sight-read a lot.
Read more and watch a video of Samantha here.
Stay tuned for highlights from day 2!
Related Posts:
Announcing: Piano Teacher Retreat, August 17-19, 2017
2015 Piano Pedagogy Seminar at Ohio University
OhioMTA 2014 State Conference
Forum Q&A | Attending Conferences
MTNA 2012 Conference | Session on Composition Camps
from Color In My Piano http://colorinmypiano.com/2017/07/28/nckp-2017-1-wednesday-pre-conference-seminars/
0 notes
seesymphony-blog · 7 years
Video
"A Short Story" by Yoshinao Nakada 🌹 - - . . - - . . - - . . #Practice #classicalmusic #motivation #sunlight #baroque #classicalpianist #romantic #pianocover #pianobar #pianoman #pianoteacher #pianolessons #neoclassical #japan #piano🎹 #pianolover #pianolife #pianoforte #pianokeys #pianosolo #yoshinaonakada #japanesecomposer #japanesemusic #composer #musicdaily #piano #musicians #musical #song #shortstory
0 notes
logwire · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
silent piano  13:24:30
203 notes · View notes
singeratlarge · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my friend and musical advisor Rick Anderson (The Tubes), Jimmie Angel, Tim Bachman, the 1971 Bangla Desh concerts, Lionel Bart, The Beatles’s 1964 “Hard Day’s Night” single, Tommy Bolin, Geoff Britton, Rob Buck (10,000 Maniacs), Boz Burrell, Jim Carroll, Coolio, Rick Coonce (Grass Roots), Denny Cordell, Robert Cray, Dom DeLuise, Joe Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, André Gagnon, Jerry Garcia, Dhani Harrison, Geoffrey Holder, Henrietta Lacks, Robert Todd Lincoln, Paddy Maloney (The Chieftains), Herman Melville, Jason Momoa, MTV, Yoshinao Nakada, Seán Ó Riada, Jackie Ormes, Michael Penn, Edith Pretty, and my friend and musical colleague evinrude a.k.a. Kevin Spyker. We had a good run of recordings and doing shows together (was that a “rooftop concert” at Lycoming College?). Here’s one of his timeless and touchstone tracks, the energetic “Liberation Overdrive.” Meanwhile, HB KS.
https://johnnyjblairsingeratlarge.bandcamp.com/track/liberation-overdrive
#evinrude #kevinspyker #pennsylvania #alternativerock #electronic #folk #lycomingcollege #liberation #overdrive #johnnyjblair
1 note · View note
seesymphony-blog · 7 years
Video
"A Story in my Dreams" by Yoshinao Nakada 🌹 - - . . - - . . - - . . #Practice #classicalmusic #motivation #sunlight #baroque #classicalpianist #romantic #pianocover #pianobar #pianoman #pianoteacher #pianolessons #neoclassical #japan #piano🎹 #pianolover #pianolife #pianoforte #pianokeys #pianosolo #yoshinaonakada #japanesecomposer #japanesemusic #composer #musicdaily #piano #musicians
0 notes