Piano Articles
25. Behavior Patterns in Children's Piano Lessons
You'll notice, if you've taught piano long enough, that certain children fall into repeating patterns, some of which are not conducive to learning.
26. Children's Piano Hand Position
If you're a piano teacher trying to get a child's hand to assume the classic "flat" position, you'll have noticed by now that most children have some difficulty achieving that "correct" position.
27. The First Step in Children's Piano
The first thing a child should learn at the piano is the grouping of two and three black keys. It is the spine of visual recognition at the piano. You may have to keep coming back to it, but at first make the task be to find C, the white key to the left of any group of two black keys.
28. Rachmaninoff's Helicopter
The great composer Sergei Rachmaninoff came from a noble Russian family, and enjoyed an idyllic childhood on a family estate. Few people know his part in helping Russian aeronautical genius Igor Sikorsky, the inventor of the helicopter.
29. Pianos: what to look for when purchasing one.
Buying a piano is a lifetime investment; therefore it is important that one considers all the important factors such as budget, taste, the purpose of the piano and the overall aim of buying a piano before making a purchase. Furthermore, a choice between new and used piano is available. New pianos are good because it gives you a greater chance of acquiring one very suited to your requirements; however the price is considerable higher. While used pianos, are also a good alternative as they are more affordable.
30. Learning the Piano
Hi, I'm Wendy Davidson from www.about-music.net, I thought you might like this article about Learning the Piano. If you like what you read, why not visit my website www.about-music.net for more great articles.
31. How To Buy A Keyboard (Part 1)
You want to learn to play a keyboard or maybe your partner or your children want to learn and you need to buy a keyboard but where do you start. If you follow my recommendations, buying your first keyboard will be an easier experience. Prices for keyboards range from about 100 to 5000 pounds or more. In this article, we will deal with keyboards that are more than adequate for beginners. As a beginner, there is no point in spending thousands of pounds on a keyboard because you will not be able to use the more advanced features that are included on these keyboards because you can't play yet. Before you go and buy your keyboard, you should consider that the keyboard you buy is going to be the first of many or the first and last keyboard you ever buy. So the first thing you need to think about is budget. For a beginners keyboard I would personally not spend more than 500 pounds but would be looking in 100 to 300 pound range. Obviously, you need to set your own budget within this range. When you have set your budget, you need to decide where you are going to buy your keyboard. I would defiantly recommend buying a keyboard from a music shop. I know you can find cheaper keyboards on the internet from various mail order companies and eBay but there are many advantages to buying from your local music shop. The first advantage being that you can hear and see the keyboard you are about to buy. Also generally, the sales staff in these shops know what they are talking about and can play the instruments and show you how they work. Many music shops can also offer keyboard lessons and provide sheet music, tuition books and song books to get you started. When choosing your keyboard, it's important you like the look of it and like the sound of it. There are various manufacturers to choose from, the main ones being Yamaha, Casio and Roland. Many musicians have there own preferences as to which make they prefer, including myself, however, I would urge you to make your own mind up, after all you have got to look at it and listen to it. So to recap: Set your budget. This should be between 100 and 300 pounds. Buy from your local music shop so you can see and hear a keyboard before you buy. Make sure you like what you see and hear. Imagine what the keyboard of your choice will look like in your own home and listen to the sound of the keyboard from its own speakers and not from a connected amplifier. In part two I will tell you what keyboard features you should expect for your money and maybe some features you don't need.
32. 5 Simple Steps To Learn Piano
Every one wants to learn piano because it is famous and admired instrument in the world. It is considered to be the most romantic of all instruments; people who play this will sense this feeling. It also brings out the combination of many feeling from you like romance, anger, happiness, sadness and many other feelings. If you find difficult to learn the piano then here is the information to learn.
33. Piano Sheet Music in the Internet Age
The availability of music for the piano is unprecedented in human history due to the internet. For the first time ever musicians can locate and download literally thousands of pieces of music in most any genre.
34. Piano Dealer Services Keep Pianos Sound
Pianos are high maintenance. Every couple of years you should get them serviced, tuned, touched-up, repaired and sometimes moved. A good piano dealer offers these piano dealer services and more.
35. Piano Lesson: Learn To Play Chords From A Fake Book
How can you use a fake book to become a better pianist? A fake book includes a lot of melodies due to the concise format. Let us use a fake book to make you a better chord player! There are many things you can do with just one song in a fake book. In this piano lesson we will focus on the chords of a song and how we can use them in a piano practice session. You can learn to play piano chords in many different ways. Here are just a few examples: 1. You can focus on just one chord memorizing it in twelve keys and then learning another chord the same way. This way of learning chords can be effective if you concentrate long enough on the chords committing them to your long term memory. Some people find this way of learning to mechanical and boring. 2. You can work on learning chord progressions by heart an then applying them in all twelve keys. You can find such chord voicings in piano method books or you can "invent" you own progressions and voicings. Maybe this approach is a little bit more interesting than the before mentioned method. 3. You can learn chords in a more creative way by just deciding to work on finding out variations of a chord as you sit down playing. For example, figure out as many nice sounding variations of the chord Cmaj7 as you can. 4. You can learn progressions and voicings in a more creative way too. For example, play the chord sequence C, A7, Dm7, G7 over and over again trying to create smooth chord changes in an improvised manner. 5. Compose your own chord progressions and write them down with sheet music notation. In the process of writing them down you will probably trigger your creative mind to come up with interesting piano chord voicings that you never have thought of before and that you also can share with others that can read sheet music. 6. Focus on a melody you like and use is as a basis for your piano chord practicing sessions. One melody can be the source of many chord exercises and at the same time you will have a melody at your disposal to play to others. In this piano lesson we will focus on the sixth suggestion on piano chord practicing. Now we will delve a bit into the art of playing from a fake book. Actually, what is a fake book? It is a book with songs and melodies written with sheet music notation. It is produced in a concise format with only melody, lyrics and chord names. The songs have the lyrics beneath the notes and above the notes you will find the names of the appropriate chords to play. In other words, the notes of the chords are not written out. This way of notating gives you the choice to interpret the performance your own way. Let us take a look at the previous suggestions on how to practice piano chord playing by using a fake book. Here are some ways you can play the chord suggestions above the melody: 1. The first step is to play the melody with your right hand and the chord voicings with your left hand. Practice to play the chords in different ways and practice to move smoothly between chords as you practice playing the chord changes. 2. The next step is to play the bass notes with your left hand and the melody and chords in your right hand. This means that some of the melody notes will be embellished with notes from the chord suggestions. You do not have to include the left hand bass note. 3. The third level is to use both your left and right hand to play chord notes. This can give the song a professional touch if handled with elegance. There are so many ways to play a song this way that it has to be covered in a separate article. You can listen to solo piano recordings to find inspiration. You can also play written out arrangements in sheet music notation of melodies to build up your ability and taste in this area.
36. Learn Lots Of Left Hand Chords Quickly (For Organ Players)
All keyboard players can use this method of learning chords if you are prepared to play your own bass notes to match the chord.
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