That’s an African,
that’s one of the songs
that I wrote,
“Opus Africa.”
And I’m playing
with one hand.
And then it goes…
And with both hands,
it would be…
Halo and welcome,
vibrant viewers.
Today we are pleased to
introduce
a wonderful pianist
Mr. Charles Segal,
award-winning legendary
composer, recording
artist, publisher,
and music teacher.
When I am playing,
if I am enjoying it, the
whole world is loving it.
Loved the world over,
Mr. Charles Segal is one
of the most accomplished
musicians on Earth!
He has produced
an amazingly large
volume of original works
– over 1,500 songs
and musical pieces!
Mr. Segal is also
the featured artist on
more than 200 albums.
My mother was
a mandolin player.
And you know what
a mandolin is like?
A violin.
And she instilled music
into me.
And they used to call me
“Pint of Musica.”
And I learned music and
I loved it so much.
Even now, I mean, I’m
absolutely crazy about it.
Born in Lithuania,
Charles Segal was raised
in South Africa,
where he became
a celebrity pianist.
As early as 1973,
he became the winner of
the South Africa Record
Industry (SARI) Award,
a prestige equivalent
to the US-based
Grammy Award.
He moved to
the United States
in 1980s and remains
to be a most recorded
pianist till the present.
Continuously renewing
his artistry for over
half a century,
Mr. Segal is an extremely
versatile musician
with a breadth and depth
as rich as
his life experiences.
I started off by playing
syncopation like this.
That was a…
a very bland way
of playing.
That’s how it started off,
then it became into jazz,
the blues
There’s my bass player.
And then
to play different styles,
there is called Swing,
the Benny Goodman era,
which they played –
there is your bass player.
From an early age,
Mr. Segal started musical
training in classical
piano performance
and composition.
Growing up
in the northern province
of the Transvaal,
South Africa, he was
also fascinated by the
indigenous drum music
in his neighborhood.
The result has been
an ongoing dialogue
between styles
and traditions.
I did a lot of
African songs. I did this:
“Oh yes, oh yes,
that’s the way
I want to be in Africa
Hear those tom-toms,
as they beat hauntingly”
Now that’s
more of a calypso.
It’s like a calypso,
is one of these things.
And then
there came about
the different pianists,
like Oscar Peterson,
great technique.
He used to play like this.
All technical side.
Then there came about
boogie woogie.
Boogie woogie was
a lovely happy song,
it’s like this.
That was a happy type
of a feeling.
Then there was another
pianist by the name of
Erroll Garner.
That’s why I came to
America, because
I wanted to know, why
are the American pianists
better than me?
And I found
it’s in the rhythm.
Now this guy was
Erroll Garner,
who played like this.
And that’s called
“Play Some Good Old
Fashioned Music,”
one that I wrote.
But he was
a happy pianist.
When we return,
Mr. Charles Segal shares
more about his secret
to improvisation and his
love of sharing the joy
of music with others.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
And that’s one of
my songs called
“Opus Africa”
and I wrote this quite
a few years ago, and it
became quite a big hit.
Welcome back to
Enlightening Entertainment
as we get to know
the internationally loved
pianist, composer,
and music teacher
Mr. Charles Segal.
His compositions unfold
along a colorful spectrum
of styles and cultures,
ranging from classical,
jazz, contemporary,
solo piano, piano
and orchestra, Jewish,
African, pop
and new age music.
As with his piano
compositions,
in Mr. Segal’s songs,
there flows a zest for life.
It’s just that
Don’t need proper words
to say
Singing a happy song
You can chase
your blues away
Join in a happy song
You’ll smile while
you’re singing along
Throughout
his decades-long
musical career,
Mr. Segal has met
many great musicians.
They include American
jazz musicians such as
Oscar Peterson,
Thelonious Monk,
Bill Evans,
Duke Ellington,
Lennie Tristano,
and Dave Brubeck.
They inspired him
to develop his own
scintillating compositions.
He also performed
in events that allowed
him to meet and befriend
many other celebrity
artists, including singer
and actor Frank Sinatra,
and actor and producer
Dick Van Dyke,
to name just a few.
I met Elvis Presley and
all these other people,
Marilyn Monroe I met,
all people with souls.
Marilyn Monroe is
the most delightful
human being, and I met her
in a restaurant.
But Mr. Segal is
most cherished in
his native South Africa,
where he has been
a household name
since the 1960s.
He was seen in
weekly presentations
on television and
was heard daily on radio.
Charles Segal is also
a gifted teacher and
music publisher,
having authored multiple
easy-to-follow
tutorial books that
are widely used.
Charles Segal is a master
of improvisation,
creating something new
every time.
He gives his students
the ability to discover
their own creativity
and love for music.
When you play,
it seems like you go into
your bubble
or your inner world.
How do you describe it?
You leave your…
You leave your body,
and our fingers are
the medium.
It’s a media with which
you strike the keys.
Then the keys, the way
you strike it, is a feeling,
and you don’t think of
anything, practicing…
you just feel that
that beautiful sound,
soft and loud.
So when you are thinking,
you cannot do it.
And when you stop
thinking, then
something takes over.
Something beautiful
takes over.
Your expression,
you just feel.
If you’re enjoying it,
everybody’s enjoying it.
Like when you are
playing tennis, if you’ve
got to do a stroke, you’ll
do it in a different way.
Your left foot may not
be there, your right foot.
So you’ve got to know
something subconsciously.
You see in the olden days,
the great pianists
and composers like
Beethoven, Mozart,
they had no instruments
that we’ve got.
We’ve got instrument
that record…
I’ve got instruments that
record me all the time.
And a composer,
a composer has to
write out everything
that he thinks of.
Whereas
if you are improvising,
you’re getting the purest
form of music.
There’s nothing better
than when you’re playing
for the first time,
nobody can copy you.
I would have liked
to know, I wonder
how Beethoven would
have done, just playing,
I would have loved
to have heard him.
I’m making this up
as I go along.
There are still so much
to know about
Mr. Charles Segal,
so please join us
next Tuesday, August 17
for the second and final
part of our program,
where we learn
the basics of music
making in a lesson
with the lauded teacher
himself.
I get inspiration
from anything nice.
From reading,
look at this, this is made
by human beings,
we should appreciate it.
And instead of
fighting wars,
we could fight music,
get better, and let’s
concentrate on that.
Charles Segal’s
music CDs
are available at
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your company today.
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Halo and welcome,
music-loving viewers.
Today, we will continue
our feature interview
with Mr. Charles Segal,
an internationally
renowned pianist,
composer, recording
artist, publisher,
and music teacher.
A prolific recording artist,
Mr. Segal has composed
of over 1,000 songs
and musical pieces.
He is also
the featured artist on
more than 200 albums.
He has won the South
Africa Record Industry
(SARI) Award,
a prestige equivalent
to the US-based
Grammy Award.
I have spent my last 12
years recording, I think
I’m the most recorded
artist in the world.
I’ve got my own studios
in Boston, and
I sit and play and then
I listen to it back, and
people have asked me to
play it again, and I can’t.
Often with no written
scores, Mr. Segal’s music
has made him best known
as an amazing intuitive
musician and a master
of improvisation.
When I am playing,
I’m not thinking anymore
of scales, I’m just, what’s
running through my mind
I’m going to play,
I don’t know what note
I want to start,
you can tell me
to start at any note.
Okay, now I’ll tell you
how I feel as I am playing.
I touch a very dissonant
note, now, my body
leaves me, my arms,
everything is going.
I’m not thinking anymore.
I started off
as a classical pianist,
learning the rules like
a doctor does his work.
The most important thing
in music is not reading
but having a feel for it,
and listening with
your ears, because
you can’t really see music,
you can only hear music.
So when I sit down,
I do not want to play
what I am seeing,
because the purest form
in life is just doing
for the first time.
So, it always works,
but you’ve got to have
a certain amount of
knowledge,
and then break it.
When you teach to someone,
do you teach them
improvisation right away
or they have to learn
the techniques first,
and then…?
It’s a good question.
(they can improvise?)
That is good.
I used to teach
the old way from music.
It’s important,
but that’s made up.
And when I came
to America,
I heard Oscar Peterson,
and he was not using
music – just use yourself!
And the most important
part of life, anything,
anything in the world,
is timing.
Two words:
timing, position. It is life.
If your timing is right,
your position is right,
you will make millions.
You use this foot
and you knock.
Now, if I don’t have
a beat and I play it,
I do this:
look how bad this is.
Is this nice? (It’s not nice.)
Rubbish!
Now, one!
You can play the piano,
just do this.
Mr. Charles Segal,
though famed for his
improvisational piano
and compositions, is also
renowned for being a rare
and outstanding teacher.
His music school attracts
students of all ages
and backgrounds who
wish to learn to
express themselves
through music.
I’ve taught thousand
of people.
I went back to
South Africa and
they did a show for me
and I had to play, and
I said how many people
came to see me?
And guess what,
I am not telling you a bit
of a lie, 2,000 people.
I got so nervous and
they were all… I said
how many came to see
me, and a lot put up
their hands.
I said how many pupils?
All of them had
something to do with me.
And that made me feel
like a million dollars.
Through his unique
techniques, the gifted
teacher Charles Segal
has made it easy and
enjoyable for anyone
to learn to make music.
I think it is so beautiful to
see, because I can feel
that you enjoy it so much.
You love it so much
and you share it.
Yes.
I am in another world
when I am talking music.
When I am sitting
on the plane and
I’ve got to sit, say from
Boston to Cape Town,
I have fun.
And I get hold of
a person next door, I say,
“For 14 hours,
can I teach you
to play the piano?”
She says, “I’d love to.
I’ve never played.”
But to be a good pianist,
you have to know,
I always tell my pupils,
“I don’t want you
to play scales.
I want you to play
wrong notes.
And I don’t want you
to practice.”
Oh, they say,
“Yay, yay, yay!
That’s unusual.)
And then when they start,
the wrong notes
become the right notes.
See, there’s no wrong
notes on a piano.
Did you know that?
(Wow!)
Some notes sound better
than others.
When we return,
Mr. Charles Segal gives
us a beginner’s lesson
on the piano.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
In 20 minutes you’ll be
playing lots of songs.
Welcome back to
Enlightening
Entertainment
as we get to know
the internationally loved
pianist, composer,
and music teacher
Mr. Charles Segal.
I am so excited, I am
going to have a lesson
with Charles Segal.
Oh, thank you darling.
(This is a true honor.)
Okay. All right.
Now you’re going to put…
Don’t be frightened
when you see
use two black notes,
three black notes,
two black notes, three.
(Okay.)
It’s two black notes,
three black notes,
two black notes.
(Okay.)
What I teach is
you put these two fingers
on these two and
that these three on that.
And then you’ve got
the whole keyboard,
nobody teaches this way.
They always start
on the white keys.
Because without
the black keys
nobody would know
what the white,
what this is.
Do you agree with me?
(That’s right.)
So you’ve got to do this,
look.
In five minutes,
you will already be
playing something
around the five fingers.
Okay, so now
you’re going to do
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
4, 3, 2,
1, 3, 5
and a chord,
you’ve got
a full mixed bag.
And a chord.
Now keep your position,
have you ever played,
“When the Saints
Go Marching In”?
Have you ever played it?
Now I’m going to
give you the numbers.
1, 3, 4, 5,
hold, hold, hold, hold.
1, 3, 4, 5,
hold, hold, hold, hold.
You just played, “Oh
When the Saints…”
Now she’s going to do
“Jingle Bells.”
The piano has sounds,
loud and soft.
And if I'm playing softly,
so what makes you
get a nice feeling?
Is the sound of
soft and loud, and also
with a rhythm.
So you'll say,
if I'm playing…
If I'm going...
It's not nice.
But if I'm going,
I met Oprah at Sun City,
and before I met her
I was listening to a girl
playing.
Have you heard of
Sun City?
It’s like Las Vegas, and
this girl was playing
the piano, she’s beautiful,
and I went up to her.
I said, “You know, I am
in love with your playing.
You’ve got such
a beautiful touch.”
She says,
“Thank you Charles,
I was with you
for eight years.”
And I could not believe it.
And she’s a top pianist
and I taught her
what feeling is.
Nobody knows about it.
A feeling comes from
there, anything played
from your arm or
from your mouth, from
your feeling, comes out.
Hear that?
Now I’m making this up,
and I’m feeling it. See…
I’ve got a cold shudder.
I’m answering that.
I could have never
written that out.
I’m inspired.
But I’m not
recording that.
That’s Beethoven.
Look, I’m sitting so funny,
see?
The water, the waterfall.
There’s a waterfall, we
were watching the water.
(That’s beautiful!)
Something has
come across – oh
something mysterious!
Spooky!
Breathing space.
Now jazz picks up.
There’s my bass.
Rock.
Oscar Peterson.
What I do is
I just touch notes.
And I hear those notes.
And I will play something
and it will inspire me
and then I get a theme.
And the most important
thing in the world
is rhythm.
So rhythm and
it is the rhythm, the heart
beats on rhythm.
Life is rhythm.
If you could only just
believe in yourself you’ve
got something to live for.
I do believe every person
on this Earth
must have a passion.
I am into life,
I love people.
I love everybody,
no matter
what their color is,
everybody is related.
And I’ve just written
a song, “Give the World
a Chance.”
It’s the most beautiful
song.
I am writing songs
from the heart.
Mr. Segal’s “Give
the World a Chance”
expresses his noble wish
to save and protect
the Earth, as well as
every life form on it.
I’ll tell you my feelings.
We were not supposed
to eat meat.
I’ve got lots of dogs,
I mean, animals to me
are the purest
human beings, they are
more human than we are.
Human beings
are not nice people,
not nice people.
They can kill,
you must always know,
before one kills,
there’s something in you
that just says, “No! No!”
Always you can
get out of it,
it’s not only in the Bible.
When you see these
animals, an animal has
got a life and feeling.
An animal has got a soul.
We now conclude
our program with
this excerpt from “Give
the World a Chance,”
with music and lyrics
by Mr. Charles Segal
and vocals by
Ms. Barbara Brilliant.
Give the world a chance
Surround the Earth
with love
Give the world a chance
Embrace the skies above
forevermore and
Give the world a chance
For creatures
large and small
Give the world a chance
Yes, we can have it all
again once more
I Rrace ahead in years
See children without fears
The old, they have dignity
Skies are clear once more
Applauding eagles soar
From sea to shining sea
We gave gifts
to future generations
Stopped warring nations
And made the world
what God intended it to be
Come take my hand
It can be done
If we lose the Earth
What have we won?
To Mr. Charles Segal,
thank you for
sharing your time and
introducing us to the
joyful world of music
and music making.
May the beautiful
feelings evoked by music
such as yours awaken
evermore hearts and
souls around the world.
Charles Segal’s music
CDs are available at
Thank you for your
pleasant company today.
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