You can't be born a singer? Not necessarily. Pitch and rhythm develop at an early age, so if you're exposed to music early on, especially when you're still in the womb, you may have a better singing ability than someone who was not exposed to such things.
A good beginner, yet still pro quality, 10-hole diatonic harmonica is somewhere between $35-$90. A good quality, chromatic harmonica will cost...
Read More »Ask Your Local School's Music Program Your local school may even have a piano class with a piano teacher who teaches outside class times as well....
Read More »You hear all the time that people are born with such amazing voices, that they come out of the womb singing — but is that really the case? People have spent years debating whether someone is born a singer or if he or she can learn to sing. Well, in short, it’s a bit of both!
In Classical music, you use sheet music which indicates every single note you need to play and exactly how to play it. In Jazz, on the other hand,...
Read More »The words “Für Elise” mean “for Elise” in German. Bagatelle. This is the piece of music's type (other types include sonatas, etudes, symphonies,...
Read More »triad A triad is a three-note chord whose notes can be arranged in thirds. A triad can always be “stacked” so that its notes are either on all...
Read More »A good online course will encourage students to chat and interact with one another, but even the best efforts cannot replace in-person interaction....
Read More »2 Chord Songs: Easy Songs for Guitar “Born In The USA” by Bruce Springsteen (B – E) “Lively Up Yourself” by Bob Marley (D – G) “Achy Breaky Heart”...
Read More »While the piano may sound a bit jarring without a rug, especially in a room with hardwood floors that doesn't have carpet already dampen the sound,...
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