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In the video How to be a concert pianist – Learning versus doing | Dave Thomas | TEDxEastsidePrep, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a duo of made up Canadian actors who starred in “Great White North”, a sketch which was introduced on SCTV for the show’s most popular season when it was aired on CBC Television in in the early 80s. Bob is played by the funny Rick Moranis and Doug’s part is performed by the comedian Dave Thomas. Which was born originally as fluff to both satisfy and mock non sensical Canadian content statutes, the brothers transformed into a pop culture phenomenon in both Canada and the US. The two soon became the focus of a hit comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
In this humorous talk, Dave Thomas takes us through the learning progression emphasizing that the types of educational experiences required of a novice are quite different from those of more advanced students. Mixing in babies, table saws and programming we are reminded of the joy that exists in knowing something well.
Dave started programming computers when they filled whole rooms. He’s written a number of books, presents at conferences around the world, and he helped create many of the practices that are common in the industry today. His passion is finding ways to surf just at the cusp of anarchy, where all the interesting stuff happens.
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The title is misleading.
Very misleading title
Good talk, misleading title
Thank you. That was exceellent
Sorry, but this is just blablabla.
Waste of time nothing about learning piano .
Great speaker! but i wish i could master the piano as quick as i could drive my car :p
Very informative and motivational, however it's not "How to be a concert pianist"
but least i know i'm proficient.
7 Awards, 3 Awards at age 6, 6th album at age 11, a professional composer at age 4, a profesional concert pianist at age 5. The youngest professional pianist & composer of all time. (click on the description / reaction button below the photo for the video) https://plus.google.com/photos/photo/111450336760724009894/6417426710425857362?icm=false
what did this talk have to do with becoming a concert pianist. ok there are stages we go thru but he says nothing new about how to get thru them. i think the hardest stage for most learning is novice to competent. not competent to proficient. after his talk i'm worried about how many bad fighter pilots there may be around.
ive been on youtube for years…watched thousands of people, presenting thousands of concepts. Ive never commented until now. You are honestly one of the most engaging speakers an audience could hope for. A natural educator. Someone excited to share; who enjoys watching others experience the "ah ha" moment. Cheers sir. Will be looking at your publications.
Sorry about the sound for the first 40s.