Yes, adults (young professionals, middle-aged adults, retirees, and everything in between) can absolutely learn how to play the piano - don't let anyone insinuate otherwise. That doesn't mean it's easy (it's not!), but you can do it.
Pianos built over 300 years ago, had keys made from wood entirely, but then ivory became a preferred material due to its excellent quality and...
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Read More »The main features of blues include: specific chord progressions, a walking bass, call and response, dissonant harmonies, syncopation, melisma and...
Read More »Trap chord progressions are often relatively simple. ... Here are a couple of common chord progressions In the key of A minor: Am - F - C. Am -...
Read More »D minor From there it's an easy skip to D, the root of today's subject, the “saddest key,” D minor. That the key of D minor is the key of true...
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Read More »Some people start piano lessons because they want to learn a party trick. They want to learn how to sit down at the piano, play “All Of Me” by rote, and impress their friends. That’s all well and good. BUT if you want to become a pianist — someone who can sight read, play by ear, play a dynamic range of techniques, and teach yourself new music — you will be embarking on a years-long journey of improvement. If you’ve learned a language well, or started golf lessons from scratch, or learned how to do pretty much any skill-heavy task, you understand that it takes time to reach your goals. You’ll experience highs and lows when playing the piano — even advanced pianists sometimes want to toss their piano out of their tenth-story window. But remember that if you are practicing regularly and intelligently (our teachers will always teach you how to practice), you are improving, whether you can feel it or not. Learning the piano is not perfectly linear, and you won’t necessarily feel like you’re “better” every week. But breakthroughs can only happen if you keep practicing through the frustrating times.
This means that everyone may be born with the biological features to sing, but some people struggle to control their vocal cords and produce pitch...
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Read More »BONN (IDN) – The year 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven, the famous composer and pianist, well known all over the world. He...
Read More »Pianists, then, tend to integrate all of the brain's information into more efficient decision making processes. Because of this high speed...
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