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What is Mozart's saddest piece?
What is Mozart's saddest piece?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 'Requiem'

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Who is #1 Spotify?
Who is #1 Spotify?

Most monthly listeners Rank Artist Monthly listeners (millions) 1 Ed Sheeran 79.81 2 The Weeknd 77.93 3 Justin Bieber 71.57 4 Harry Styles 69.75 27...

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What type of math is used in music?
What type of math is used in music?

You can use different mathematical phenomena in music. These include geometry, signal processing, differential calculus, and even trigonometry. In...

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Which electronic keyboard is most like a piano?
Which electronic keyboard is most like a piano?

6 Digital Pianos with the Most Realistic Piano Sounds Kawai MP11SE. You'd have trouble finding any list of keyboards with realistic piano sounds...

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Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide
Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide

Pianoforall is one of the most popular online piano courses online and has helped over 450,000 students around the world achieve their dream of playing beautiful piano for over a decade.

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Why does piano mean softly?

Piano comes from the original Italian name for the instrument: piano e forte, "soft and loud." Piano is also the musical notation that tells the player that something should be played quietly.

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A piano is a large musical instrument that you play by pressing black and white keys on a keyboard. Most people play a piano with their fingers, but Jerry Lee Lewis played with his fingers, feet, elbows, and, ahem, backside. A piano makes a sound when each key moves a small hammer that strikes a metal string. The inside of a piano looks kind of like a harp. Pianos are vital in many kinds of music, from classical to pop, and in the case of Lewis, boogie-woogie. Piano comes from the original Italian name for the instrument: piano e forte, "soft and loud." Piano is also the musical notation that tells the player that something should be played quietly.

What song has the weirdest time signature?
What song has the weirdest time signature?

13 iconic tracks played in crazy time signatures Dionne Warwick – 'Say A Little Prayer' ... Radiohead – 'Pyramid Song' ​ ... The Stranglers –...

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What are the four teaching strategies in music?
What are the four teaching strategies in music?

Below are four contemporary music teaching strategies you can employ to foster an engaged and inclusive classroom. Incorporate Technology. ......

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How long should it take to learn piano?
How long should it take to learn piano?

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,...

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What is it called when you can hear a song and play it?
What is it called when you can hear a song and play it?

Summary. Musical tinnitus - usually called musical hallucination - is the experience of hearing music when none is being played. In most people...

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