Publisher's Synopsis
When Emily Clark was at school, she was told off, during the composing process, for having used a bunch of chords, which were 'twee' and using too many of the I, IV and V chords. This incident actually had a very devastating effect on her musical life, and she consequently didn't create any music at all for her whole adult life, for 27 years. She then discovered that her heart chakra had been completely closed by this event, and that was why she was unable to compose any music, or really find any love in her life. The closing of a heart chakra was to blame, and it came from this one, single event.You might think, 'So what?' but for someone, who had a music scholarship to a private school, she was obviously destined for a music career, and she never understood why that musical career just never happened for her.Through her work on her first book, she has now discovered the cause of the blockage, and has written this book primarily to show people what mistakes to avoid, when you are teaching composing, and also when you are teaching in general. This book is useful for any creative teachers at all, or for people who are wondering why their creativity dried up a while ago. This book will show exactly how to go about the business of teaching composition, with a very thorough explanation of all the parts of the process. There is also a new challenge from God, about working together to change the problems for women in the music industry, and also in the whole business and home world.Emily's first book, 'A new conversation with God, ' was published earlier this year, and contains the details of her discovery about having a full-on conversation with God, through the use of Ho'oponopono and a pendulum. It is available on Amazon.Emily would love to hear from you, and can be found at emilyclarkpiano.comShe will be writing another book about leadership for women soon, and is very busy composing her new piano solos for her new concerts and album...finally!!She is also involved with the education of piano teachers, around the world