[NEW RELEASE] DC SECTOR 7 - GREY LEATHER
The Sector 7 is a new model that comes under the umbrella of the DC Life Collection, which whether you know it or not, has been around for seven years now. Like its hightop brother the Admiral, this is a nice take on the ‘classic’ aesthetic – streamlined and simple – but possessing an undeniable charm that is hard to define unless you have it in your hand. We don’t really go for the ‘slimfast’ type of thing at all, so believe me, we are as surprised as anyone by the warm glow emitted by the Sector 7. Perhaps the tailored look that so many brands tried to wrangle (Callous anyone?) has finally come of age?
This particular model is made from what appears to be those bizarre ‘batwing’ wrinkly grey leather jackets that were all the rage for old dudes twenty years ago. DC is not primping it as such, but that’s what it looks like to us... If we are right, it’s a nice touch, which although retro, is not immediately evident. Perhaps we are wrong?
The Life Collection at DC is on offer to a small group of retailers globally... check your local store.

If there were one genre of music that's perfect for music therapy, it would have to be New Age piano! Soothing and relaxing, the piano offers many benefits to those in need of respite. The wonderful thing about this style of music is that it's also easy to learn how to play!
A few chords, a scale, and you're able to make music. And not just any kind of music, but one that's conducive to alleviating stress. Let's look at how one might go about learning how to play piano in the New Age style.
First, it's best if you learn one chord position that will give you a nice modern sound right away. The open position chord structure accomplishes this. It's easy to learn and can be used by the beginner right away to make music with. And it uses both hands as well to cover more than 2 octaves of the piano keyboard!
Once this chord structure is practiced, it's time to add in a few chords. Just a few chords is all that is necessary for the beginning adult to experience the joy of improvisation. The hands are placed on the open position chord structure and the fingers move around creating melody. Nothing more is required than an openness to explore the possibilities.
And once students get started, they find that they can't stop playing. The therapeutic aspect of this comes from the free-form improvisations students are able to play only after a few minutes of practice. They begin to unwind, relax, and forget about the problems and cares of the day. It's a music therapy that goes one step above just listening to music.
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Visit http://www.quiescencemusic.com now and get a FREE piano lesson!