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Award Winning Student 2025

9/25/2025

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Dear David,

Congratulations! Your student is a 2025 State Award Winner! You can find the list of State Award winners, including your student(s), on our website.

The State Award is awarded to students who achieved the highest mark in their state in each level and discipline. These awards are an exceptional distinction and are the result of the invaluable support and inspiration that you provide! All student awards will be sent by early January to the address in their MyRCM account.

Thank you for participating in The RCM Certificate Program and congratulations once again for this outstanding achievement!

Sincerely,

The RCM Certificate Program
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Memorising Blues Tunes In A Hurry

9/24/2025

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The Blues Are Calling

Audition Prep for a Blues Band
I've been invited to audition for a blues band that’s looking for a keyboard player and an occasional sub on drums. It sounds like a blast—and I’m diving in headfirst.
Here’s how I’m preparing, and the thought process behind it:
  1. Motivation & Connection I’m driven to succeed and confident in my skills. What sparked this? The drummer—who played in my first professional band 48 years ago—mentioned over lunch that his current band might need a new keyboardist. They’ve got gigs lined up. I said I was available, and he sent me the set list.
  2. Charting the Tunes I’ve created roadmaps for each song, outlining form, chords, and riffs. Just three tunes left to chart!
  3. Gear Upgrade Sold some old equipment and picked up a keyboard that’s perfect for the gig.
  4. Daily Practice & Score Corrections Each evening, I play along with the recordings and refine the scores. My Berklee buddy Kai spotted a wrong note in one of my charts. Later, I found even more passages that needed tweaking.
  5. Leaning on Theory & History Blues isn’t foreign territory—I know the style well and can anticipate musical turns thanks to my background in theory and history.
  6. Immersive Listening I made a playlist of the set on my phone and have already listened to it twice in the past 24 hours.
  7. Scoring by Ear Transcribing by ear has been a game-changer. Writing it out helps me internalize and memorize the tunes faster.
  8. Embracing the Adventure I’m excited to step out of my comfort zone, make some noise, and relive the smoky bar days with fellow musicians.
  9. Targeted Practice I focus only on the tricky sections—no time wasted on what I can already play or fake convincingly.
  10. Rest & Recovery Upped my sleep schedule. This is intense work, and I want to stay sharp.
  11. Self-Recording Starts Tonight I’ll begin recording myself playing along with the tracks to fine-tune my performance.


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How could you use these steps in your own musical journey?

Ten Tips for Meaningful Piano Progress

Whether you're just starting out or deepening your craft, here are some guiding principles to help you stay motivated and make real progress at the piano:
  1. Find Your “Why” Have a compelling reason to succeed—something strong enough to carry you through the ups and downs of the journey.
  2. Listen Deeply Study professional recordings of your repertoire. Pay attention to the nuances: phrasing, dynamics, tempo choices, and emotional delivery.
  3. Respect Your Instrument Play on a well-maintained piano. An instrument in poor condition can be discouraging and hinder your growth.
  4. Record & Reflect Record yourself regularly. Compare your performance to the score, and later, to professional interpretations. It’s a powerful tool for self-awareness and improvement.
  5. Study Theory & History Understanding the structure and historical context of the music makes it easier to memorize and interpret with depth.
  6. Curate Your Repertoire Keep a playlist on your phone of current, past, and future pieces. Listening often helps internalize the music and keeps you inspired.
  7. Train Your Ears Ear training is essential. The better your aural skills, the more intuitive your playing becomes. The Royal Conservatory of Music has a terrific program at each level of skill.
  8. Stretch Comfort Zones New material will always present challenges. To stay encouraged, begin and end practice sessions with pieces you love and know well.
  9. Practice Smart Focus only on the tricky sections. Don’t waste time on what you can already play confidently or fake convincingly.
  10. Be Kind to Yourself Progress takes time. Rest well, stay patient, and trust the process. If you are not sure on what the process consists of borrow some books from the library on teaching piano. You'll aquire insight there. 
If I can support you on your musical journey, feel free to reach out.
Warmly, 
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Today I'm practicing

9/16/2025

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Three Instruments, One Focused Practice PlanBy David
Balancing piano, mallets, and drum set in a single session might sound ambitious—but with intention and structure, it becomes a powerful way to grow across disciplines. Here's how I organize my two-hour daily practice to stay sharp, inspired, and musically connected.
🛠️ Step 1: Prepare Your MaterialsBefore I play a single note, I gather everything I need:
  • Sheet music
  • Pencils
  • Reading glasses
  • Recorder
  • Metronome
Having these tools ready keeps me focused and minimizes interruptions.
🎯 Step 2: Set Clear GoalsEach session begins with a purpose. I know exactly what I want to accomplish on each instrument.
🎹 Piano
  • Jazz Standards: I’m working on memorizing Beatrice by Sam Rivers and My Ideal by Chet Baker. I start by listening, then reconstruct the tunes by ear using the chord changes.
  • Classical Repertoire: Sightreading Haydn’s Sonata in C helps me maintain touch and stylistic fluency in classical music.
🔔 Mallets
  • Technical Etude
  • Twelve Major Scales
  • Sixty Broken Jazz Chords
  • Twelve ii–V–I Rootless Voicings (4 mallets)
  • Perform Beatrice and My Ideal on the MalletKAT
This combination keeps my hands nimble and my ears tuned to jazz harmony.
🥁 Drum Kit
  • 10-Minute Warm-Up
  • Record One Wilcoxen Etude. These etudes bring tone, phrasing, and musicality to my playing. 
  • Practice Drum Solo Vocabulary because my drums solo suck.
  • Two Pages from Rick Dior’s Drum Book
These exercises build precision, creativity, and endurance behind the kit. Endurance that I will need this fall playing drums in 2 big bands each week. 
⏱️ Total Time: 2 HoursIt’s a tight schedule, but with focus and flow, it’s incredibly productive.
If you’d like help organizing your own practice routine, feel free to reach out.
Best,
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The pieces I taught the 1st week into the new term.

9/11/2025

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  1. Nobuo Uematsu's, Fisherman's Horizon
  2. Nobuo Uematsu's, Eternal Harvest
  3. Elvis', If I can dream
  4. Cool Groove
  5. Kumbaya, Folk Song
  6. Tarantella
  7. Sonatina in A minor
  8. Bach's, Musette
  9. Blues Licks in C
  10. Jazz standard My Blue Heaven
  11. Duke Ellington's, Satin Doll
  12. Chopin's, Waltz in A minor
  13. In The Mood
  14. Fat Rat's, Close to the Sun
  15. Faber's, Blues in G
  16. Fat Rat's, Never Be Alone
  17. Satin Doll
  18. Paul Simon's Still Crazy
  19. Faber's, Dragon Hunt
  20. Faber's, Aardvark Boogie
  21. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
  22. Brotherhood of Man
  23. Have You Met Miss Jones?
  24. Faber's, Falling Leaves
  25. Faber's In an old castle
  26. Faber's Jazz Blast
  27. Faber's Almost like a dream
  28. Faber's Sounds from the gumdrop factory
  29. Jobim’s Desafinado
  30. Richie's, Endless Love
  31. Bread, If
  32. Vanessa Williams', Saving the best for Last
  33. Jazz standard Autumn Leaves
  34. An 'tEilean Dorcha
  35. Bach's Invention no. 4
  36. Frankie and Johnny 
  37. Beethoven's Sonatina in G
  38. Autumn Leaves
  39. Cool Groove
  40. My Blue Heaven
  41. No More Auction Block
  42. Beatrice
  43. Blues for Alice,
  44. Girl from Ipanema
  45. A night in Tunisia
  46. Satie's Gnossienne
  47. Hozer's Someone new
  48. Joe Avery Boogie Woogie
  49. Haydn Sonata in G  
  50. Interplay
  51. Lullaby of Birdland
  52. Alone together
  53. You don’t know what love is
  54. Mozart Sonata in G
  55. C jam blues
  56. ​Analog Synthesizer tutorial
  57. Sonatina in G  by Latour
  58. Bedford Blues
  59. Mingus' O, Lord, Please don't let them drop that atomic bomb on me
  60. Scarlatti Sonata in E
  61. Swirling leaves Invention
  62. Pyrenees melody
  63. Early one morning
  64. Frankie and Johnny 
  65. Burlesque
  66. Sparkling Brook
  67. Beethoven's Sonatina in G 3X

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    You've got to learn your instrument. Then, you practice, practice, practice. And then, when you finally get up there on the bandstand, forget all that and just wail.
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    I'm a professional pianist and music educator in West Toronto Ontario. I'm also a devoted drum set and mallet percussionist. 

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