For English, see below.

 

 

 

For me, three aspects are fundamental to composing. Who you are (identity), what contributed to you being who you are (context), and finally how composing expresses, yes even gives a voice to who you are (Voice Liberation).

 

During the lessons, all these three aspects will come by every now and then. For now, the focus on the context.

 

 

 

 

Where are you from? How have you grown? What are the values ​​that you carry with you and that you convey?

Which music appeals to you, and has this changed over the years? And why? How do you take care of who you are?

 

See a plant that feeds on the minerals and nutrients that the environment offers it. She lets her roots grow, where she hopes to find a nutritious substrate with her roots, she grows steadily upwards.

 

What feeds you? Or rather, what inspires you? Are they complex musical structures, or are they pure simplicity that revives your mind and awakens an enthusiasm in you? Do you want to investigate what is abstract, or do you want to stay close to your own body and express what you feel directly? Of course, one does not rule out the other, and each stage of life probably requires a different approach. By listening to your inner counselor, you often feel the best of what is needed. Free from judging, about what is right or wrong, but precisely out of wonder at what appeals to you, I want to encourage you to make the choices, to invent the structures, and to compose the song that expresses who you are, on this moment!