A plethora of holy goodnesses as well a confession that tests the limits of what is acceptable in this post holding a tutorial song that might just take your breath away.
The tutorial speaks for itself (and is obviously the reason for my word-playing around belief related matters. No pun intended of course). Yet another great example of how some fairly simple Pop-Piano use can be used to create and play a truly awesome piece of music.
This guy (Hozier, yes I’ve looked up on how to pronounce his name and apparently he himself doesn’t either know nor care, but approved upon the way I say it in the tutorial) is one to keep an eye out for. Great songwriter, great voice, great musician.
Then there is still the part of the not-so-dignified side to this story, which is me not keeping a promise. And it’s not for the first I broke this particular one too. All of you that are awaiting the new website / course / book: I am truly sorry, the work is of an overwhelming amount and therefore the deadline has yet again been postponed. We ARE in fact working around the clock and my other promise of it becoming truly amazing still stands. Hold your horses for just a few more days (ok weeks) and I’m sure you’ll find that in the end it had been worth the wait. New release date has been set for December 22nd. Mark that one bright red in your agenda’s. It will be made this time.
Just a side note to that one, not to make for any acceptable excuse, but I feel that me unexpectedly moving to a new home (apartment) has to be mentioned as a -minor- ‘ahum’ interference co-causing this delay. It’s obviously good news too, for I am truly excited both about living AND working in a place that steps up the game of my overall living situation. Much niceness in regard to Piano Couture will follow from that too. The plans for expansion and improvements are majestic and are being implemented as we speak.
For now, nothing left but to wish you a lot of fun playing this one!
Cheers, Coen.
I was just thinking yesterday of when you'd get to this song! Great job! Now I have to wait til end of work day before I can go home and practice this.
Thanks for your comment Tim! Hope you'll have fun learning this one after work ;). Cheers, Coen.