Eddy,
You obviously have the support of those you know (2 camera people and the use of a pipe organ). However, please do not mistake their encouragement and support as a comment on your skill level. Their job is to encourage you--not critique. You obviously have the potential to be very good, but since we don't have a comparative video with where you began two years ago, we do not know how much you have (or haven't) improved during the last two years. It is apparent to me you have the desire, but not the discipline. I was only able to tolerate the first 56 seconds of your video.
I have been viewing your posts since you joined the Forum. I stopped responding to them approximately a year ago because it didn't appear you were heeding the excellent advice provided by other organists here; many are experts in their field. One is even a graduate of Julliard (have you ever heard of that school?)! They would provide the same input 5 or 6 times before you appeared to partially get the message. These are busy professionals who are taking time out of their schedules to provide advice and encouragement to a young organist half a world away.
If I recall correctly, you say you don't have the possibility of obtaining an organ teacher because of where you are. A quick search shows there are many churches in Mildura, a few in Pinnaroo, and even more in Renmark. I'm sure there are even more in Adedlaide. I would suspect between all those locations, there is at least one organist who knows his/her trade well enough to provide a beginning organist a bit of competent instruction.
In my case, I had no transportation from the farm and could not afford piano lessons. I played for an adjudicated solo & ensemble festival my junior year of high school. The judge inquired why I was not taking lessons, and I told her. She gave me a year of free piano lessons if I could find the transportation (I suspect my Dad paid her anyway). From her hands, I went to college, exempted piano after a semester, and was accepted as an organ performance major, without ever having had an organ lesson. Your mileage may vary. I suspect a competent musician is already aware of your desire, but because of your lack of discipline, that person has not stepped forward to assist. The ball is in your court. What will you do with it?
As has been stated many times already: Don't waste your time and talent! Heed the advice of professionals in the field, and make the most of your God-given talent. My best wishes for your path forward.
Michael
You obviously have the support of those you know (2 camera people and the use of a pipe organ). However, please do not mistake their encouragement and support as a comment on your skill level. Their job is to encourage you--not critique. You obviously have the potential to be very good, but since we don't have a comparative video with where you began two years ago, we do not know how much you have (or haven't) improved during the last two years. It is apparent to me you have the desire, but not the discipline. I was only able to tolerate the first 56 seconds of your video.
I have been viewing your posts since you joined the Forum. I stopped responding to them approximately a year ago because it didn't appear you were heeding the excellent advice provided by other organists here; many are experts in their field. One is even a graduate of Julliard (have you ever heard of that school?)! They would provide the same input 5 or 6 times before you appeared to partially get the message. These are busy professionals who are taking time out of their schedules to provide advice and encouragement to a young organist half a world away.
If I recall correctly, you say you don't have the possibility of obtaining an organ teacher because of where you are. A quick search shows there are many churches in Mildura, a few in Pinnaroo, and even more in Renmark. I'm sure there are even more in Adedlaide. I would suspect between all those locations, there is at least one organist who knows his/her trade well enough to provide a beginning organist a bit of competent instruction.
In my case, I had no transportation from the farm and could not afford piano lessons. I played for an adjudicated solo & ensemble festival my junior year of high school. The judge inquired why I was not taking lessons, and I told her. She gave me a year of free piano lessons if I could find the transportation (I suspect my Dad paid her anyway). From her hands, I went to college, exempted piano after a semester, and was accepted as an organ performance major, without ever having had an organ lesson. Your mileage may vary. I suspect a competent musician is already aware of your desire, but because of your lack of discipline, that person has not stepped forward to assist. The ball is in your court. What will you do with it?
As has been stated many times already: Don't waste your time and talent! Heed the advice of professionals in the field, and make the most of your God-given talent. My best wishes for your path forward.
Michael
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