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If you want to be a professional classical performer, you're looking at a minimum of 10 to 15 years of concentrated study with a master teacher,...
Read More »Look for an ultraviolet torch. Hold it above the piano keys. If you notice the keys reflect either bright white or violet-blue colours, the keys...
Read More »Music demands collaboration, listening and patience. Singing songs, playing instruments, participating in musical games and learning about the...
Read More »However, most believe that the title of Hendrix's ultimate favourite is reserved for another searing axeman, Billy Gibbons. The ZZ Top powerhouse...
Read More »If you listen to a teacher, read books, watch videos or demonstrations and complete exercises, you will certainly learn. However, you will probably learn a lot more quickly if you engage in more active tasks.
What makes a jazz pianist “sound good.” It's fluency and rhythmic flexibility. The ability to improvise in a fluent way, just as you and I can use...
Read More »How Can You Pick Out the Melody? Chances are, you'll be able to identify a melody by listening to the song. Our ears are naturally able to hear...
Read More »For a student that is 6-8 years old, well, they can start putting in a little more time and start practicing regularly for 10-15 minutes per day....
Read More »The best guitarists in history: Jimi Hendrix. Eric Clapton. Jeff Beck. Chuck Berry. Stevie Ray Vaughan. Joe Satriani. Steve Vai. Yngwie Malmsteen....
Read More »As it turns out, the guys didn't necessarily correlate guitar playing to attractiveness in women. 68 percent of the men chose the woman without the...
Read More »Developing carpal tunnel syndrome is a serious problem for piano players. The weakness, numbness, and tingling in the hands caused by carpal tunnel...
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