Dylan Snodgrass has played piano for most of his life, starting at age 7. He has, after a long time away from playing, returned to learning the craft of piano, and recently returned to school at Cal State East Bay, finishing his Bachelor's degree finally. He likes the music of Mozart, Bruckner, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Debussy, Godard, Vaughn-Williams, and classic rock such as The Beatles and other groups of the 1960's, but is willing to listen to anything. He occasionally writes music as well, and actively accompanies around the San Francisco Bay Area for instrumentalists, singers, and choirs, and works as a piano teacher, teaching what he knows to many students. He hopes to continue to learn piano playing so that he can increase his ability to give music to other people, one of the more useful things one can do, in his opinion.
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Poem for Flute and Piano: very consistently good in nature, around 2:10-2:12 you have reached a climatic moment which it very nice but at the tail of the phrase it loses a bit of its drama, may want to revise just this section, the Golden Mean is a crucial moment in this piece. Your writing is certainly improving though
Mr Snodgrass, Thank you for the add...... I can see that you are a music lover, just as I.... I find my most fulfilled moments in life, is when I am into music.... I enjoyed listening to you play.... Best Wishes For You & Yours always, Louise
Dylan, tell Jeff Miller I have seen the beauty in Death Cab For a Cutie. I was close minded thinking they are just a bubble gum boyband. I was wrong, "I'll Follow You Into the Dark" is great. Have you heard the Plain White Tees? they have a song called "Hey There Delilah"....it's really good
I will try my best tomorrow, I don't think I can teach them like you. You are really good teacher to kids. Take care and get well. We should get together to go over chords.
Hi, Dylan. I will take one more vacation, I am flying to Japan next monday. I don't make it a gig, but let me know for next time, and we should make some recital plan.
thank you dylan. i wish i could have memorized. i memorized all when i was practicing by myself. but i was nervous and i forgot a lot even in front of ellen. so i chose to use the music..... hopefully without music next year.....
by the way, i love your lazanya!!!! that's the only food people ate all when we finished reception. people loved your lazanya. that was awesome!!! thank you very much again for your help.
Dear Dylan,
The live performance of "Not For Me To Judge" is really beautiful!
I liked the sacred harmonies and the structure is great, especially when you make a repetition at the end. Wonderful work.
Sincerely,
Amit