May 2020 - ImPulzus
“Am I not too old to start?”

“Am I not too old to start?”

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“Am I not too old to start?”

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Written by: : Csaba Tőri

May 21, 2020[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Quite a few of you are asking this on various forums. There are also people around 30 and 70 – so I can say for sure that one group would already know the answer to the other 😊

The truth it is, for me the question is always what purpose you want to start, or start again, singing, playing the guitar, the cello, and so on.

For someone to be a professional musician, of course, sometime between the ages of 8 and 14, it is worth starting in general. But even here I know singers who started at the age of 16-17 and are often popular artists today.

The good news is that if you don’t want to graduate, but you want active music to become an ever-possible program – meaning you can sit at the piano anytime you get tired, or you can be the most memorable moment of the company’s Christmas party when playing the flute and everyone was surprised – so if you want to reach your potential as an amateur musician, the situation is quite different.

If you feel that now, at this point in your life, you have the opportunity and desire to cut into it, then I am absolutely sure that you are not late.

Think about it, if you just sit down next to the instrument once every week for the next 1 year, or go sing with one of your favorite bands instead of not doing so… how much more experience you will have next summer than if you missed it now?

I think playing music is both a stress reliever and a community experience, but more importantly, it’s also a unique opportunity in terms of spiritual recharge. If you have just come to the moment to consider this, I am sure you will find joy in it 😊

Come and read about our latest trainings – and choose what you would really like. What inspires you the most and what you want to know more about?

The rest of it next year will have been history anyway 😊

 

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How long does it take to get experiences on an instrument for ourselves and our environment?

How long does it take to get experiences on an instrument for ourselves and our environment?

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How long does it take to get experiences on an instrument for ourselves and our environment?

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Written by Csaba Tőri

4 May 2020[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]According to the canon, a lot. I mean, many years and many hours, and lots of practice – and do not start it, if you do not take it seriously, because that is not the way how to do it. Anyway, if you do not learn to love Bach or Brahms, I don’t even understand why you are here.

The truth it is, I think this is counterproductive. Of course, I consider Bach to be a fantastic author, a genius thinker – I would not like anyone to feel as if I meant anything else – he is one of the greatest. But the way of thinking that many people think about the world of music is not really rooted at Bach, and not even in principles, but in the fact that someone has the right to say what someone should love and what they should not.

And from this we can easily get there that we are not so much inclined to learn to play an instrument – since it is not possible to get to understand Bach within one or two weeks. We can still get impressions and experiences, and we can become more and more homely in the topic.

Answering the initial question of how long it takes to get there to find pleasure in playing the musical instrument: I recall an interesting experience that was extremely surprising for me. It happened that a dear acquaintance of mine said that he wanted to learn to play the piano and although he had sat in front of the instrument before, he could only play something with both hands with a long mechanical practice, training himself for weeks or months.

When we started working, continuing the thoughts of a great teacher of mine who I mentioned a lot, I asked her not to practice, just to play the piano. First easy pieces, always just until it succeeds, then move on – as long as you enjoy it.
I was shocked to hear that after 2 weeks (after a lot of complaints and annoyances) she was constantly, aligning her two hands in relatively complicated things, playing great from sheet – and she really enjoyed it. Of course, if she had to give a concert, she may not be ready, but she has acquired a skill that will accompany her throughout her life: the ability to read sheet music correctly at first sight-in addition to be able to play it alone any time, certainly later more exciting tasks as well.

Playing an instrument is quite simple!

On one hand, we may feel this way, because when a small child begins to learn to play a musical instrument, many times it doesn’t actually take a long time for him to learn to handle the instrument, but in the meantime he learns hundreds of complex abilities – from complex thinking to fine motor movements and expressing his emotions.

During the 4-6 years that the violin, the guitar or the piano sounds beautiful in his hands-in addition to learning to play the violin, he learns a thousand more things including capturing sounds at first in a strange, almost invisible pose, and in the meantime he should pay attention to his feet so that he does not fall.

On the other hand, it is also because in Hungary there are requirements in everything. Of course, not only in music, but here also. And while this is useful for professional education, same time it makes life so difficult for those who just want to play music.

If we constantly compare ourselves to a requirement – or let’s say a norm, which used to be a fashionable word – we can only come out of it at a loss. If we manage to complete it, we will be among the 90% who have already succeeded – and we will be one of many that does not give outstanding joy for us. And if we fail… I think everyone feels what it is like.

I believe in that the world is made up of many more colors. Even more…

Getting someone to play the piano through Bach is just as good as doing it through the tune of Shrek, which is already popular for him. It is true that it would not be good for Bach to be left out of his life later, but is it sure that he would be able to accommodate it the best if we forced him to do so in the beginning?

Every musical instrument is different – like every human being is, thankfully. I cannot say it for sure, but I see that as an adult we already have had several skills that children can develop with the help of music. It is not unrealistic to expect that after 3-4 weeks, the person who comes to us will have the knowledge that give him experience and recharge.

That is why we work at ImPulzus: we offer reachable knowledge, a common and exciting goal, as well as affordable and sustainable prices, spiced with excellent development. We want to give our students a lifelong form of recreation, while our colleagues can do it for many decades to come, which they are best at: to be artists – and their knowledge pass on.

Be a part of creating real cultural value and a good game: choose which instrument you like the best – and apply! :)

We guarantee two things: we will do our best to make you feel good – and you will get stable, lifelong knowledge, and you will have something to show for your friends within 3-4 weeks.

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