these ted talks are spotty at best, some are very good others have speakers who are bad at public speaking , some are good and others you can barely hear the speaker.
After the death of my dearest friend, along with my having chronic pain, after my 66th birthday i decided was time i begin piano lessons....and WOW!...something I've always wanted to do, but a hefty dose of self doubt and always too busy with work, family, keeping house etc...so never took the time until 8 weeks ago. My husband surprised me with a beautiful Grand Piano and providentially found the perfect piano teacher who's my age...I take 2 lessons per week, each one hour long and I usually practice at least 4 hours per day....surprisingly, I'm learning to read music and mastered an easy Bach piece...Prelude and Fugue C major...its boosted my confidence, lifted my depression and is a great distraction for my chronic pain....i pinch myself when I'm playing and ask myself "Why did I wait so long?"...regret the wasted years i could have been learning to read and play music...hopefully, by time I'm 70 yrs old...in four years, I'll be playing well enough to play for church service...My teacher is adamant, will be less than a year!...hmmmm i'm not so confident...keeping in mind, 'Pride goeth before a Fall!"...LoL...but seriously, its a personal deal for me...I LOVE playing piano!...why or why did I wait so long?
Important to remember “brain plasticity” can continue as long as you challenge your brain. Super important as we all age in defiance of the challenges of dementia. So keep going, not only are you helping to preserve your brain, but creating beautiful music as well!!!!
So happy for your success and your personal discovery of what you CAN do. Your last question says it all, by so many of us. Why oh why did I wait so long? Keep on enjoying your piano playing and never stop.
People should learn how to be an audience. Stifle coughs and take cough lollies if you go to a concert. People seem to like the sound of their own coughs.
Wonderful lecture. I would loved to have listen to more. On the other hand, his mic on his lapel obviously wasn't working. But the 2nd mic next to the person coughing worked really well, unfortunately. In fact, if it weren't for the 2nd mic, we probably would not have heard him at all. TED does not need to use audio techs that do not know what they are doing.
It is not seldom that whenever a pianist starts playing the piano, people start coughing. One hears that in concerts, recitals etc. Why that is beats me. This is the first time though that one actually coughs into the mic. Very distracting.
encore please!!! Clark, please repeat your talk in a place that isn't fighting you! Perhaps in your own studio? Why was there a microphone next to an audience member anyway??!! shame shame
Great content! Yes the audio is poor... but for THESE reasons: Clark's lapel mike is for the house system.. which mean that the "audience" can hear him fine. However the lapel is NOT input to the video feed we are watching, therefore, the audio that we are suffering through is from another source such as a camera (smart phone) from the audience itself. Yup --the cougher! Ugh!
WHY wasn't the audio taken care of before this show???? Why is the coughing person by the mic???? Isn't there Ted staff that work the tech stuff....????
This should be titled, "Annoying Cough"!!! It'a impossible to hear and focus on the talk because the coughs are so loud and annoying!! I've watched only a few minutes and I can't take it anymore. I'll have to stop the video.
I have a terrible attention span, but somehow studying piano came completely natural to me when I was fourteen years old, and was absolutely not any tremendous amount of work. Probably a personal thing. In my case, I found the interest through experiencing for the first time extreme boredom. So if anything, if you're having too much fun and want to find in yourself to take on something like piano, just become bored. People gotta learn how to become bored.
Professional performers can handle it. Although, as I listener I cannot :) We are likely hearing some unfortunate mixing, because the sound greatly improves when the piano starts.
I believe that you can increase the number of neurons in your brain and the activity of playing shows how well you have created a bigger neural network while listening to beautiful sounds. The increased network seems to spill over into many areas of life leading to a joyful existence overall. In summary, the reason to learn to play the piano increases intelligence and ability to harmonize with other people because the piano player better understands all the nuances of what it takes to harmonize with other people's thinking and is willing to work at harmonizing. Clark Bryan does a beautiful job of explaining the importance of learning something new. Dr. Rudy Tanzi, a brain researcher who also lectures on youtube, explains the importance of learning something new all the time. Learning new songs is the most pleasurable of trying out new stuff since lovely sounds are inherent in the activity.
It was click bait! Nothing was taught, except to have patience with a quiet talking voice and a rude coughing person. So; Why Take Piano Lessons? The answer is because you don't need to, unless you want to take two years out of your life and end up playing The Sugar Plum Fairy sonata... you are more likely to have others playing instruments join you and jam, if you play something that isn't so anti-social... Unless you really want to be a soloist.... But the fun of jamming with two or more, is amazing, and far more enjoyable, unless you really want to perform to others that are sitting down listening to you, and who will probably clap in applause, after each song you play. Learn to play the sort of music you enjoy listening to, and play by ear! Get a basic book, and have a good easy time. You will learn enough in half the time, and progress by jamming with others.
hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to uncover learning how to play piano quickly try Dalz Perfect Play Discovery (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cousin got cool success with it.
I know a lot of adults who are finding great value in learning to play piano! It's a great skill, and worth every ounce of effort.
Interesting talk but these TED people really need to learn how to use microphones.
At least he isn't breathing all over a headset like the last guy I listened to.
is that the classical music guy? yeah. he was playing chopan and i thought, someone please! turn off the mic!
these ted talks are spotty at best, some are very good others have speakers who are bad at public speaking , some are good and others you can barely hear the speaker.
After the death of my dearest friend, along with my having chronic pain, after my 66th birthday i decided was time i begin piano lessons....and WOW!...something I've always wanted to do, but a hefty dose of self doubt and always too busy with work, family, keeping house etc...so never took the time until 8 weeks ago. My husband surprised me with a beautiful Grand Piano and providentially found the perfect piano teacher who's my age...I take 2 lessons per week, each one hour long and I usually practice at least 4 hours per day....surprisingly, I'm learning to read music and mastered an easy Bach piece...Prelude and Fugue C major...its boosted my confidence, lifted my depression and is a great distraction for my chronic pain....i pinch myself when I'm playing and ask myself "Why did I wait so long?"...regret the wasted years i could have been learning to read and play music...hopefully, by time I'm 70 yrs old...in four years, I'll be playing well enough to play for church service...My teacher is adamant, will be less than a year!...hmmmm
i'm not so confident...keeping in mind, 'Pride goeth before a Fall!"...LoL...but seriously, its a personal deal for me...I LOVE playing piano!...why or why did I wait so long?
Zelda Zelda the most beautiful thing is that you’ve started now and you’re loving it! Well done!!! 😊
Important to remember “brain plasticity” can continue as long as you challenge your brain. Super important as we all age in defiance of the challenges of dementia. So keep going, not only are you helping to preserve your brain, but creating beautiful music as well!!!!
Zelda Zelda o
So happy for your success and your personal discovery of what you CAN do. Your last question says it all, by so many of us. Why oh why did I wait so long? Keep on enjoying your piano playing and never stop.
It's not fair for the speaker, the Microphone is at the person who coughs :(
People should learn how to be an audience. Stifle coughs and take cough lollies if you go to a concert. People seem to like the sound of their own coughs.
Are you British? (not that there would be a problem with that, it's just here in America I think we call those cough drops ;) )
Learning piano has been one of the most fulfilling undertakings of my life. I don't anticipate I'll ever give it up if I don't have to.
Wonderful lecture. I would loved to have listen to more. On the other hand, his mic on his lapel obviously wasn't working. But the 2nd mic next to the person coughing worked really well, unfortunately. In fact, if it weren't for the 2nd mic, we probably would not have heard him at all. TED does not need to use audio techs that do not know what they are doing.
This talk is very interesting, the speaker is intriguing but the noise from the audience prevails and ruins it all. It's a shame!
Shame about the poor sound quality. You need a wireless link from the output of the p.a. to the input of the camera.
It is not seldom that whenever a pianist starts playing the piano, people start coughing. One hears that in concerts, recitals etc. Why that is beats me. This is the first time though that one actually coughs into the mic. Very distracting.
I'm 32. It is my second year. It is so hard. I study 8 hours per day. I realized I'm a slow learner. I gave up many things for this, but it is worthy.
encore please!!! Clark, please repeat your talk in a place that isn't fighting you! Perhaps in your own studio?
Why was there a microphone next to an audience member anyway??!! shame shame
This is just too tedious to listen to. Clark Bryan should be offered a chance to re-record this talk.
The talk was good but sound quality poor. The coughing woman was truly annoying.
Great content! Yes the audio is poor... but for THESE reasons: Clark's lapel mike is for the house system.. which mean that the "audience" can hear him fine. However the lapel is NOT input to the video feed we are watching, therefore, the audio that we are suffering through is from another source such as a camera (smart phone) from the audience itself. Yup --the cougher! Ugh!
I admit to bailing out midway, but, given the title of the video, does anyone else consider it click bait?
i once heard that when doing a talk there are 3 stages. 1 tell them what you are going to tell them. 2 tell them 3 tell them what you told them.
+Sukhbir Sekhon Yes, and sometimes they never get to the "tell them" part. :-)
what if you recursively performed all 3 stages within each stage
WHY wasn't the audio taken care of before this show???? Why is the coughing person by the mic???? Isn't there Ted staff that work the tech stuff....????
Daniela, I requested Clark present this in his own studio - He is amazing !! and it is shameful that the production was such a disaster!!
Geepers, is TB going around.
Better sound available?(main reason didn't score like button yet).thanks in advance
This should be titled, "Annoying Cough"!!! It'a impossible to hear and focus on the talk because the coughs are so loud and annoying!! I've watched only a few minutes and I can't take it anymore. I'll have to stop the video.
Same with me. I wonder why they put this bad audio here on youtube.
I have a terrible attention span, but somehow studying piano came completely natural to me when I was fourteen years old, and was absolutely not any tremendous amount of work. Probably a personal thing. In my case, I found the interest through experiencing for the first time extreme boredom. So if anything, if you're having too much fun and want to find in yourself to take on something like piano, just become bored. People gotta learn how to become bored.
me too, I also have terrible attention span, but I can sit in front of a piano for 4 hours, just to figue out how to play a line of a piece!
You’d think someone with a chronic cough would have enough respect for the person speaking to leave the room.
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Why is the microphone picking up the audience? It's very annoying and I don't know if I can take 19 minutes of this. I'm writing this at 3.28.
I couldn’t get any from him. The microphone was too far from his mouth.
Could not watch due to so much of coughing and giggling - not a TED quality production.
Why use microphones?
I'll come back to watch this after that woman gets a cough drop. For the love of.....
What a pity that the audio quality is soo bad! I couldn't watch this video til the end due to the strong and very annoying cough in the audience.
Cough cough cough Cough and more cough! Enough already!
Thankfully, still no covid during that time.
I was gonna take piano lessons until I found out I couldn’t take the sound of a coughing woman. It’s an omen.
Who's that constantly coughing??
Unintended interruptions is to be avoided at all costs in music.
Professional performers can handle it. Although, as I listener I cannot :) We are likely hearing some unfortunate mixing, because the sound greatly improves when the piano starts.
microphone is too low down on his coat. surprised nobody in audience complained
Just started lessons its really challenging but I need it
nothing hear told me why take piano lessons, should have told that rude cougher to leave the room.
does anyone know the name of the second piece Clark Bryan played , the one by Beethoven ?
Sonata no. 30, Op 109 in E major, first movement
@@TransfectionVamp which started out great, but then..
should be titled why learn/play piano there is nothing said here of any relevance to lessons
I believe that you can increase the number of neurons in your brain and the activity of playing shows how well you have created a bigger neural network while listening to beautiful sounds. The increased network seems to spill over into many areas of life leading to a joyful existence overall. In summary, the reason to learn to play the piano increases intelligence and ability to harmonize with other people because the piano player better understands all the nuances of what it takes to harmonize with other people's thinking and is willing to work at
harmonizing. Clark Bryan does a beautiful job of explaining the importance of learning something new. Dr. Rudy Tanzi, a brain researcher who also lectures on youtube, explains the importance of learning something new all the time. Learning new songs is the most pleasurable of trying out new stuff since lovely sounds are inherent in the activity.
A shame the cougher was so close to the mic. Ruined it.
Recording sound is bad like someone using cellphone to record it
Day 1 of simply piano 0:27
Week 1 of simply piano 0:43
2 months of simply piano 0:57
Bad Audio.
The audio track on this video is TERRIBLE!! The person coughing right beside the mic through the whole video was EXTREMELY annoying!
i'm sorry... i had to stop watching this video halfway... sigh...
I’ll subscribe but please! No coughing!
No. I've had enough. 7.04.
The girl coughing into the mike is very irritating and spoils your talk. It masks lots of vital word WE need to hear.
All I can hear is coughing
the person who keeps coughing should use either a hand or handkerchief - a normal lesson of civilization! I is annoying!!!!!
It was click bait! Nothing was taught, except to have patience with a quiet talking voice and a rude coughing person.
So; Why Take Piano Lessons? The answer is because you don't need to, unless you want to take two years out of your life and end up playing The Sugar Plum Fairy sonata... you are more likely to have others playing instruments join you and jam, if you play something that isn't so anti-social... Unless you really want to be a soloist.... But the fun of jamming with two or more, is amazing, and far more enjoyable, unless you really want to perform to others that are sitting down listening to you, and who will probably clap in applause, after each song you play.
Learn to play the sort of music you enjoy listening to, and play by ear! Get a basic book, and have a good easy time. You will learn enough in half the time, and progress by jamming with others.
very interesting but what a shame all the bad mic and the woman coughing non stop ! what a pest !
Too bad they didn't think his presentation was important enough to mic up.
hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to uncover learning how to play piano quickly try Dalz Perfect Play Discovery (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cousin got cool success with it.
Content is good but the coughing woman undermines the entire video!
UWO? More like OWO amirite gamers
The sound is horrible
Coughers!