Introduction
Welcome to the creative website of David Silver.
I live in Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
Musical Background
Embarkation. I had piano lessons between ages 12 and 14 but then only played sporadically to a basic standard for the next 32 years. At that point I experienced a profoundly vivid dream which prompted me to study clarinet and saxophone then recorders and piano accordion. The accordion is a keyboard-operated wind instrument rather than a wind-powered keyboard instrument; this is not a pedantic distinction - the whole approach to playing and writing for the instrument is different. I can also get by on the D/G melodeon, I'm learning the ukulele as a melodic instrument and also the chromatic harmonica.
All At Sea. In 2001 I joined Northwood Headquarters Royal Naval Volunteer Band, initially playing saxophone, then clarinet. For over five years I learned to play music with others as opposed to the solitary experience of playing the piano at home. I also learned to play whilst kitted out in uniform marching in step across a parade ground. Perhaps this experience helped when I became a Morris musician.
I rejoined Northwood Band in 2019.
Accepting The Queen's Shilling. A chance encounter in a pub in 2007 led to my involvement in the Morris Dancing fraternity; nobody was more surprised at this turn of events than myself. Initially I played clarinet, then progressively moved to accordion as I became more proficient.
Sailing on. I lead the bands for Pump House Clog Morris and Watford Circle Dance and accompany Friday Singers, a South West Herts u3a study group. I play clarinet in Northwood Headquarters Royal Naval Volunteer Band and in Watford Community Orchestra, and recorders in early music groups. I am one half of Wind In The Bellows, a flute/accordion/clarinet duo and one third of Three's Company, a flute/clarinet/piano trio.
Galleys. In late 2009 whilst attempting to memorise some Morris music a simplistic French-sounding folk tune came to me unexpectedly. Never having written any music in my life I assumed it was a fluke, never to be repeated, but since then over 300 tunes, songs and compositions have arrived. Melodies still come out of the blue and also on demand but, not having had a formal musical education, I am now studying the principles of orchestral composition.
New Horizons. In 2023 I was invited to play clarinet in a jazz ensemble and performed my first public gig in May 2024.
CLM - Classical and Light Music Performance Club. I enjoy playing world folk music on accordion and sometimes on recorder or clarinet and much of my creative output is folk-influenced. In Watford and its surrounds there are many folk clubs, open mics and other opportunities to play. But for my more classically-oriented pieces the outlets are limited although my many kind friends in the folk world seem to welcome almost whatever I play. And there is certainly a discussion to be had about where one musical genre ends and another begins.
The folk club 'singaround' is a traditional
turn-and-turn about format. At a singaround event one evening in 2014 it
occurred to me that a similar format for classical players would be nice.
I visualised something like the musical salons and soirée