When you grow up in an environment where music is the main focus, you take it for granted. My mum played the piano and listened to music constantly, I would sing Hoagy Carmichael while she played. My dad was a working musician, touring, gigging and composing. When we stayed with granny she would listen to jazz or Eric Satie, or we would put on 'the carnival of the animals' and go through all the parts, how the sounds represented the various species(if you're not familiar, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsD0FDLOKGA this was my favourite). Anyway, you get the picture. After school I would often go to where my dad rehearsed with his bands(it was right next to my school) and hang out, sometimes I would get to play the tambourine or something. Most of my friends had 'arty' parents so it wasn't really until I got older that I started to realise that this was actually quite unusual. I'm so glad for it though. It's easy to gift your children with that, it's free. Of course, piano lessons cost money but it is a discipline that carries you through life.

