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Live At 'The GiG' Hollywood California USA With Gregory Hillman's Band March 21, 2004 8:00 p.m.!
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Gregory Hillman was born in Seattle on August 29, 1977 and remembers hearing the organ and trumpet sounds from a very early age at Seabold United Methodist Church on Bainbridge Island. Some studies have shown that exposure to sounds and music from an early age has aided in perfect pitch later in life. Gregory Hillman had plenty of exposure to music at this early age thanks to his parents and now has close to if not perfect pitch on command. Gregory Hillman was given a rich musical environment in the 1980s including a Hammond organ from his grandmother. This organ was the first keyboard like instrument played by Gregory Hillman during childhood. Around the age of five his parents took him to local piano lessons all of which he quit shortly after starting. Somewhere around 1989 Gregory Hillman studied exclusively under Lei Lani Montague. She also performed weekly as the organist for a Kingston Washington Church and various other events. Most piano teachers up to this point only taught basic scales and memorization through sight reading. Lei Lani also focused on the understanding of classical improvisation, contemporary and European tonal chording, as well as the fundamentals of building chops and all of the tonal scales. In many cases, early stage piano instruction consists of the replication of previously written music. This could include the replication of notes, time, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, and every other part of the piece. It is crucial when learning at a early stage and as a professional to teach basic dictation, composition, improvisation, and developing music with other artists. If you are looking for a piano teacher be sure they include this curriculum otherwise you may only improve as a playback device. Through public education music classes Gregory Hillman played instruments such as the clarinet, the electric guitar, the electric and acoustic bass, the timpani, and many other instruments. Suquamish Elementary was the first place attended where he was exposed to a variety of woodwinds and group music lessons. At home in the 1980s there was computer equipment that Hillman would use to program basic compositions as well as Hammond organs, Rowland keyboards, Martin guitars, and a variety of other instruments. The eighties were filled with a variety of great music ranging from some of Miles Daviss most sold music to George Bensons bright originals and standards. The continued development of electronic music in the 80s had a huge influence on the instruments and the sound of Jazz. On a dedicated basis starting in the 80s, Gregory listened to Jazz bands that took electronics to new levels such as Weather Report and John McLaughlin. Through public education music classes Gregory Hillman played instruments such as the clarinet, the electric guitar, the electric and acoustic bass, the timpani, and many other instruments. Suquamish Elementary was the first place offering group music lessons to Gregory. At home in the 1980s there was computer equipment that Hillman would use to program basic compositions. He would also practice on Hammond organs, Rowland keyboards, Martin guitars, and a variety of other instruments. The eighties were filled with a variety of great music ranging from some of Miles Daviss most sold music to George Bensons bright originals and standards. The continued development of electronic music in the 80s had a huge influence on the instruments and the sound of Jazz. On a dedicated basis starting in the 80s, Gregory listened to Jazz bands that took electronics to new levels such as Weather Report and John McLaughlin. Between the years of 1990 and 2000 Gregory Hillman was very involved with music education and performance. Starting in 1992 Greg was very active in the North Kitsap High School Jazz Choir and Jazz Band. He played piano for both classes and his class mates included Jazz vocalists Bub Pratt and Amy Shaw. He also played with Kyle Rowland on trumpet, and Kevin Blackwood on Drums in Poulsbo Washington before 1993. Most people would believe that playing with the High School Jazz Band before and after school would be enough but Greg formed small groups outside of school that would play at the local coffee shops, churches, and outside parks in the evenings and on weekends. Gregory Hillman left High School in 1993 to home school so that he would have more time to practice piano under the supervision of Lei Lani and share musical study with the students at the Multi Dimensional Educational Resource Center in Port Townsend. Even though he did not join the High School for standard classes he still participated in the Jazz Band and Choir.
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