If your offer is indeed genuine (rather than collecting names and e-mail addresses), thank you for your kind offer.
Michael
When I reviewed the answers from my subscribers about what is their goal in organ playing, I was surprised how many people were interested in learning to improvise. In particularly, the style of J.S.Bach is so fascinating to many people that majority of organists want to learn to improvise using similar techniques that the great master used in his compositions.
Actually, this is of course easy to understand because improvisation develops your creativity, helps you to become a complete musician, you can create music like composers do, and you can enhance your worship playing by introducing your improvisations to your congregation.
Therefore, I decided to create a free 9 day Keyboard Prelude Improvisation Mini Course on improvising keyboard preludes in the style of Bach.
You can find out more about this free course and sign up here (you will only need to enter your name and email address):
http://www.organduo.lt/1/post/2012/0...ni-course.html
If you sign up for this mini course, in the next 9 days, I will teach you specific techniques that I use to improvise keyboard preludes in his style.
Each day you will receive a short exercise which will empower you to be able to create a prelude on the spot after just 9 days.
Even though you might have never tried your hand at improvisation, this course will be easy and playable even for the beginner and I promise to you that these exercises will be fun, short, and to the point.
If your offer is indeed genuine (rather than collecting names and e-mail addresses), thank you for your kind offer.
Michael
And just in case it's not, perhaps you'd like to PM me with some details. 'Subscribers'. To what?
Thread locked for the moment. I'll be happy to unlock it for further discussion if this is a genuine offer.
Andy-moderator
Updated: Further information now received OK, so thread is unlocked.
Last edited by andyg; 07-27-2012 at 08:21 AM.
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