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musicians are in every town playing for us, even when we don’t notice them.
They can be a struggling local artist trying to make it big, or they can just
be someone who plays for the pure joy of playing, with no intention of being
noticed or catching a big break. That is what Alex Deeds enjoys doing the most.
Deeds is a 22 year old college student who has played piano for fifteen years.
Then, while he was in high school, he played the piano at a local Starbucks
twice a week for two years.
Like
any other child who begins learning an instrument, Deeds didn’t like it very
much. “I was forced to play for 30 minutes a day and had hour long lessons once
a week. I hated it,” said Deeds.
Over
time, of course, he realized how good he was and that he really did have a
passion for this. He explains that he began liking it around 9 years old, when
he realized he was talented. “It’s calming for me and it gives me a way to
express myself. When I’m waiting on my family to go somewhere, I play the piano
or when I’m bored and don’t feel like doing homework, I play the piano.”
His
sophomore year of high school, Deeds had a friend, Phillip Jones*, who worked
at a local Starbucks. They were interested in hiring a pianist or guitar player
to play for patrons and Deeds offered. He said he wasn’t a local artist or
anything, but rather he just enjoyed playing. Jones then signed him up.
“I
was called back to play again and eventually it turned into a regular thing. I
would see patrons that would return and say hi to me and eventually, people
were going just to sit there and listen. It wasn’t anything big deal, it was
just a ton of fun,” said Deeds.
“In
high school, we knew Alex was a talented piano player but we were all in the
music program so it wasn’t something that really stuck out to me about him,
until he offered to play at Starbucks. Then I saw that he would really get into
the music and was extremely passionate about just playing for fun, nothing
more,” says Jones.
At
the moment, Deeds is finishing up his senior year at the University of New
Mexico, earning a degree in Media Arts, with a concentration in film. He hopes
to get a career as a film director. However, the thought of scoring music for
film has definitely crossed his mind. “Aside from Frankie Valli and the Four
Seasons, and pretty much all 50s-60s music, I love movie soundtracks. A couple
favorites are Yann Tierson, who’s a film composer. He composed for the film Amelie. Another one is Michael Nyman,
who did the soundtrack for The Piano.”
Deeds says that he would consider a career in movie scoring, however only for
small independent films. He doesn’t believe he would be able to carry a big
blockbuster movie soundtrack, which many of his friends and family would
disagree with. “I’ve only tried composing music for a film once and I was ten
years old making my own movie in my house. It was cute,” says Deeds.
Deeds
views playing the piano as a hobby and a passion at the same time. Although he
may not pursue a career in it, he is perfectly content playing for anyone that
wants to hear him and just “having fun with it.”
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