Harmony begins in the Soul, Long before the first note is Played
There are many approaches to piano theory. They range from the simple
technique of reading music and touching the keys, to playing-by-ear, but
few have taken the inner path that begins in the soul.
Mildred Portney
Chase merged her piano lessons with the discipline of mindful Buddhist
practice and created an experience that evokes not just music for the
pleasure of the listener, but a journey that leads the student to a world of
calm and peacefulness flowing from the soul out into the universe . . .
ever-evolving day-by-day within the heart of the student.
She writes: Just being at the piano egoless is to each time seek to
reach that place where the only thing that exists is the sound and moving
toward the sound. The music on the page that was outside of you is now
within you, and moves through you; you are a channel for the music, and
play from the center of your being . . . You are at one with yourself and the act, and feel as if the playing has already happened and you are effortlessly releasing it. The music is in your hands, in the air, in the room, the music is everywhere, and the whole universe is contained in
the experience of playing.