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Organ – The Ideal Way to Begin or Retrain (Pipe)(Musicians)(Psychology)(Pain)(Strain)(Injuries)(Posture)(Alexander Technique)(Albuquerque)

This ebook, An Alexander Technique Approach to Organ Technique, is published on this website in a PDF format. It is very detailed and practical, and it will give you the physical tools you need to take the limits off of your ability to create the accurate organ technique you want without sacrificing your body.
This ebook is also for sale on all AMAZON websites in a KINDLE format.
Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. (MOVEMENT THERAPY)
If you have never played the organ, what would be the ideal way to begin? If you’re a beginner, you want to start from the beginning learning a wonderful technique and great posture from a kind teacher who doesn’t let you slide. What do I mean by a teacher who doesn’t let you slide?
As you’re learning from the organ teacher how to create a balanced fully upright posture and how to use your whole body to create a technique that is mechanically advantageous, your teacher lovingly does not ever let you get away with compromising your posture and technique.
Does this sound harsh? It isn’t. It is extraordinarily loving, because if the teacher is absolutely clear about teaching you how to sit and play the organ with the greatest balance and the most effortless technique, then whether you practice a half hour a day or six hours a day, you will become a wonderful player and want to practice and/or perform for others, and it will be easy.
Is it possible to get this from one teacher? It is possible if your organ teacher is an excellent Alexander Technique teacher also, or has done enough work with an Alexander Technique teacher to convey great overall posture and good use to the student.
What if you can’t find such an organ teacher, then I believe the ideal situation would be to find the best organ teacher you can and the best Alexander Technique teacher you can and alternate between them. A word of caution, make sure the organ teacher is ok with an Alexander Technique teacher tweaking the organ teacher’s instrumental technique, or this won’t work.
I’m now teaching the Kind Piano Technique with the assistance of a very fine pianist who has spent the last two years learning this technique from me. For the first time in her performing and accompanying career, she is not hurting and is realizing there is no piano work worth learning, that she can’t find an effortless or near effortless way to perform the whole piece without pain, strain, and struggle.
This pianist and I are teaching the Kind Piano Technique to students, beginners to advanced, alternating lessons between us each week. What would truly be ideal, is if the students took lessons from both of us each week, but this is generally not practical for most students.
I have created, mastered, and can teach this technique, and I can demonstrate it at the most refined Alexandrian level in exercises at the piano, but I have not pursued becoming a pianist. As an Alexander Technique teacher, I am very very good at seeing the things that musical performers (organists) do on all instruments that compromise their technique. With my Alexander Technique skills and the principles of the Alexander Technique, I trouble shoot and solve any technique problem a organist has.
What this means, is that I can instantly see when this organ technique of the upper arms backing up the fingers is being compromised, and I help the player find the most effortless way to apply the Kind Organ Technique. I can also see and change old technique problems that sneak back into the organist’s playing. Ex: Many organists have never learned to release fingers that aren’t playing, and this can creep back into a organ player’s new technique, as the difficulty of the pieces increases.
So, find a wonderful organ teacher and a wonderful Alexander Technique teacher and go for it, beginner or advanced.