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Rocking the Blues at Age 68

Rocking the Blues at Age 68


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I am making great strides in re-learning how to play the Piano. I am playing better than I ever had in my life. In short,
I am finally rocking the blues! Not bad for a 68-year-old dude.

Recently I cruised through Blues Standards, and I am working through 100 Greatest Hits and then Duke Ellington Standards before moving back to Bach and then trying Beethoven, Haydn, and Mozart Sonatas later in the year. When I am in the States, I am going to buy some more Blues and Jazz standards, perhaps the Tower of Power songbook, Gershwin song classics and rent a piano. We found a place in the Medford, Oregon Rogue Valley Mall that rents pianos for 25 dollars a month. Perhaps I might take lessons. I will also buy some music software and resume writing music. Besides daily playing, I am going to take some music theory classes online and learn how to play jazz and blues piano.

Numerical Listing Of Pieces Played
Korean Light Classical Set

Chopin Piece

Beethoven Disco For Eliza</li>
Apartment
Verglis Mein Nicht
Malguenia
Disco City
Io Ti Daro Di Piu
Dark Eye Boogie Woman
El Bimbo
Rumba Rhapsody
Korean Song Book
Ganadiri
Nununhannuri
Moknochuchang
Babo
Sarang
Ayaohchmari
Chackunlabi
Changelog
Hangku
Kudaeyae
Laegaedo Saranoi
Miwoimiwoimiwoi
Baramireoo
Sarangsarangnuka Milhaeni
Bayayae
Yet Siinuilorae
Chrumomoichukkae
Ku Saram
Biramchoram Nakyomchorum
Saransuron Kudae
Sarangiyo
Bach Two and Three Part Inventions

Finally, got the hang of mordants, turns, and trills. and finally can play at near normal speed, rather than playing it real slowly, stumbling through the music. I have continued the strategy of analyzing the music before I play it, noting key signature changes. flats and sharps, repetition patterns, high and low registry keys, and figuring out the Key signature before I play. I am going to add in listening to the music before I play it, that should help as well

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1 In C
2 IN E Flat
3 In D
4 In E Flat Major
5 In E Flat
6 In E
7 In B Minor
8 In F
9 In A Flat
10 In G
11 In G Minor
12 In A
13 In C
14 In B Flat
15 In D
16 Sinfonia 1 In C
17 Sinfonia 2 In C Minor
18 Sinfonia 3 In D
19 Sinfonia 4 In D Minor
20 Sinfonia 5 In E Flat
21 Sinfonnia 6 In E
22 Sinfonia 7 In G
23 Sinfonia 8 In F
24 Sinfonia 9 In F Minor
25 Sinfonia 10 In G
26 Sinfonia In G Minor
27 Sinfonia 12 In A
28 Sinfonia 13 In C
29 Sinfonia 14 In B Flat
30 Sinfonia 15 In F
Blues Standards

All Your Love (I Miss Loving)

Baby Please Don’t Go

Baby, What You Want Me To Do

Back Door Man

Bluebird

Blues Before Sunrise

Blues With A Feeling

Boogie Chillen No. 2

Caldonia

Checkin’ Up On My Baby

Confessin’ The Blues

Crossroads

Everyday (I Have The Blues)

Evil (Is Going On)

Five Long Years

Going Down Slow

Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

Help Me

Honest I Do

How Long, How Long Blues

I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom

I Can’t Quit You Baby

I’m A Man

I’m A Steady Rollin’ Man

I’m Gonna Move On The Outskirts Of Town

I’m Ready

I’m Your Hoochie Coochie ManIt Hurts Me Too

Key To The Highway

Killing Floor

Little Red Rooster

Mean Old Frisco

Mean Old World

Mellow Down Easy

Merry Christmas, Baby

Milk Cow Blues

My Babe

Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out

On The Road Again

Please Send Me Someone To Love

Ramblin’ On My Mind

Reconsider Baby

Rollin’ And Tumblin’

Saint James Infirmary

St. Louis Blues

See See Rider

Sitting On Top Of The World

The Sky Is Crying

Smokestack Lightning

Spoonful

Sweet Home Chicago

Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-Ness If I Do

The Thrill Is Gone nailed it

Trouble In Mind

Walkin’ Blues

Wang Dang Doodle nailed it

You Don’t Have To Go

100 Greatest Hit

And Really Rocked Out On These Too, rocking the blues, nailing the tunes.




Ain't No Mountain High Enough Marvin Gaye

All Blues Nailed It, Miles Davis,

All Day All The Night The Kinks

All My Loving The Beatles

Anarchy In The UK -Really Rocked Out With This One Sex Pistols

And She Was Talking Heads

Back On The Chain Gang Pretenders

Bad Moon Rising Creedence Clearwater Revival Nailed It

Badge Cream

Being A Gong Get It On T Rex

Beth Kiss

Blueberry Hill Fats Domino Nailed It

Bo Diddley Nailed It

The Book Of Love Peter Gabriel

Both Sides Now Joni Mitchel

California Sun Ramones

Can't Help Falling In Love Elvis Presely

Candle In The Wind Elton John

Chain Gang Nailed It Nirvana

Desperado Eagles

Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic The Police

Everyday I Write The Book Elvis Costello

Everyday People Sly And The Family Stone

Feeling Alright Traffic

Fields Of Gold Sting

50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Paul Simon

Forever Young Rod Stewart

Foxy Lady Jimi Hendrix

Freddy's Dead Curtis Mayfield

Free Falling Tom Petty

Georgia On My Mind Ray Charles

Give Up The Funk Chairs The Roof Off The Sucker Parliament

Glory Days Bruce Springsteen

I Can't Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch The Four Tops

I Still Haven't Found What I Was Looking For You 2

I Walk The Line Johnny Cash

I'm Hoochie Choohie Man Muddy Waters

Imagine John Lennon Then Plastic Ono Band

Isn't She Lovely Stevie Wonder

It's In The Way You Use It Eric Clapton

It's Too Late Carole King

Just My Imagination Running Away From Me The Temptations

Kashmir Led Zeppelin

Landslide Fleetwood Mac

Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan

Like A Prayer Madonna

Living In America James Brown Losing My Religion R.E.M.

Love Walks In Van Halen

Lust For Life Iggy Pop

Man In The Mirror Michael Jackson

Me And Bobby Mcgee Janis Joplin

Midnight Train At Georgia Gladys Knights And The Pips

Money Pink Floyd

Moon Dance Van Morrison

Naima John Coltrane

You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman Aretha Franklin

Never Say Goodbye The Jackson Jackson 5 Night Fever The Bg's

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down The Band

1999 Prince

No Particular Place To Go, Chuck Berry,

Ol 55 Tom Waits

Only The Lonely You Know The Way I Feel Roy Orbison

Oya Como Va Santana

Peggy Sue Buddy Holly

Proud Mary Ike And Tina Turner

Pin Ball Wizzard The Who

Pride And Joy Stevie Ray Vaughan

Rambling Man Allman Brothers Band

Reeling In The Years Steely Dan

Rock The Casbash The Clash

Ruby Tuesday The Rolling Stones

September Earth Wind And Fire

Silly Love Songs Paul Mccartney

Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding

The Sound Of Silence Simon And Garfield

Sweet Emotions Aerosmith

Sweet Home Chicago Robert Johnson

Sweet Jane Velvet Underground

Teach Your Children Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young

The Tears Of A Clown Smokey Robinson And The Miracles

3 Little Birds Bob Marley

The Thrill Is Gone B.B. King







Tired Of Being Alone Al Green

Touch Of Grey Grateful Dead

Turn Turn Turn To Everything There's This Season The Byrds

Tutti Fruity Little Richard

We Will Rock You Queen

Working In The Coal Mine Devo

Wouldn't It Be Nice The Beach Boys

You Can't Hurry Love Diana Ross And The Supremes

Young Americans David Bowie

Duke Ellington Song Book

conquering these before I leave for the States.

Alabama Home

Azure

Birmingham Breakdown

Black Butterfly

Blip Blip

Boy Meets Horn

Brown Skin Gal In The Colico Gown

Caravan

Creole Love Call

Come Sunday

Day Dream

Do Nothing Unitl You Hear From Me

Doing The Crazy Walk

Don’t Get Around Much Anymore

Echoes Of Harlem

Everything But You

Five O Clock Drag

Gal From Joes

Gypsy With Out A Song

I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good)

Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart

I Never Felt This Way Before

I’m Just A Lucky So And So

Riding On The Moon And Dancing On The Stars

So In Love With You

In A Sentimental Mood

It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)

Jeep In Jumping

Lady In Blue

Lost In Meditation

Mood Indigo

Paris Burning

Please Forgive Me

Prelude To A Kiss

Ring Dem

Rocking My Rhythm

Satin Doll

Solitude

Something To Live For

Sophisticated Lady

Take The A Train



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