One Here To Play |
Luke liked to sit at the piano from a very early age. He feels relaxed and safe with his legs securely underneath and his hands on the keys. Playing the piano is wonderful physical therapy for Luke because he maintains good posture which helps strengthen his core. Playing the piano also requires Luke to stretch his fingers and use both hands. When Luke was four he began piano lessons with Anne Silverman. I also brought my guitar so that we could sing together. The lesson quickly became a favorite time of the week for all involved. Within a few weeks, Anne started learning my songs and adding musical depth to my melodies with some terrific arrangements. It wasn't long before we began writing songs together. One day we were chatting and jamming together at Concord Academy with voice teacher Diana Thompson. We were fooling around with different intervals and collectively wrote "One." |
One by Tim Seston and Anne Silverman Five, Four, Three, Two, One - Go! One Two One. One Three One. One Four One. One Five One. One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, One. One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, One. I've got five little toes on my left foot I've got five little toes on my right I've got five little fingers on each of my hands They help me play my music all night One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, One. One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, One. I smell that BBQ smoking While we play our big blues jam Taste mouthwatering mojo Dripping all over the ham I hear the trumpets and trombones blowing Piano keys turn up the heat I feel the drummer drumming and the guitar strumming See the party down on Bourbon Street All five senses are working Come and share this moment with me Let's count to five with this down home jive Sing together in sweet harmony One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, One. One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Five, Four, Three, Two, Five, Four, Three, Two, Five, Four, Three, Two, One |