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Is Kurt Cobain self-taught?

Kurt Cobain Despite the fact that Cobain's major talent was in songwriting, he taught himself how to play the guitar in order to be a more well-rounded musician.

Can you play the piano with fake nails?
Can you play the piano with fake nails?

They can be distracting, throwing off your timing for the piece. Also, long nails often get caught on the edges of the piano keys, blocking your...

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What key is tiny dancer in?
What key is tiny dancer in?

C major Tiny Dancer is written in the key of C major, and the famous eight-bar intro is made up of an arpeggiated riff over the chords C major...

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These Famous Self-Taught Artists Will Impress You!

One of the hardest things to do when you are teaching yourself to play an instrument is keeping your motivation up. Early frustrations make us doubt if this is the best way to learn an instrument, and it can be difficult to get back into practicing. If you want some inspiration, take a look at these famous self-taught musicians and find the motivation you need to keep going!

15. Eric Clapton

One of the most legendary blues guitarists of all time, Clapton got his first guitar from his grandfather, but didn’t start playing for another two years!

14. Dizzy Gillespie

Gillespie revolutionized jazz music with his highly complex and fast sounds. He did take lessons for piano, but taught himself the trumpet and trombone by the age of 12.

13. Jimi Hendrix

Hendrix’s left-handed string arrangements and crazy style were also self-taught, as he originally learned to play on a one-string ukulele.

12. Noel Gallagher

Oasis’ infamous front-man, Gallagher’s trademark style and sound come from a somewhat tormented youth, but also from learning to play on his own to escape boredom.

11. Keith Moon

Moon is one of the most technically complex drummers, as well as a great improviser, yet he only took a handful of lessons before deciding to strike his own path to awesomeness.

10. David Bowie

David Bowie was one of the most versatile and talented musicians of the 20th century. Bowie learned to play piano, guitar, harmonica, bass, percussion, and even koto on his own.

9. Thelonious Monk

Undoubtedly one of the most legendary pianists ever to live, Monk’s improvisational and eclectic sounds were the result of teaching himself the piano from the tender age of six!

8. Prince

Prince could be on this list twice, as he taught himself to play piano at age 7, before learning the guitar at 13 and the drums at 14!

7. Dave Grohl

The multi-talented Grohl only took a single drum lesson before realizing he could do better on his own. Two bands and several platinum records later, it looks like he was right.

6. Elton John

Elton John is one of the most iconic musicians of all time, as well as one of the most gifted. He started learning piano on his own at 3 years old and taught himself until the age of 7.

5. Jack White

The prolific White is one of the best guitarists in rock music today with his blend of styles and sounds. He started learning from instruments his older brothers threw away.

4. Frank Zappa

The enigmatic Zappa was a musical prodigy who taught himself how to play most modern instruments, as well as how to compose at a very early age.

3. Richard Wright

2. Kurt Cobain

Despite the fact that Cobain’s major talent was in songwriting, he taught himself how to play the guitar in order to be a more well-rounded musician.

1. Louis Armstrong

One of the forefathers of Jazz, Armstrong’s musical life started early when he started playing the trumpet at a home for delinquent youths he was sent to repeatedly. Follow in these musical greats’ footsteps and become an iconic musician on your own!

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What age is no longer a child?

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What is the secret chord in the Bible?
What is the secret chord in the Bible?

The 'secret chord' is a biblical reference. David was a King from the Hebrew bible, and although we all mostly remember him for being the underdog...

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Is jazz more complex than classical?

Formally classical music is certainly more complex than jazz. Even if there are exceptions, the usual form in jazz is a very simple head-improvisation-head.

The definition of "complexity" as it pertains to music certainly changes throughout history. What is classically "complex" today -- say, Boulez and Ligeti -- is certainly quite unlike Beethoven's music, much of which was considered complex in the early 1800s. Yet, Bach is "complex" in a way different from, say, Boulez, Ligeti, and Beethoven. Jazz, of course, ranges as well, from quite a bit of complexity on the Black Saint label (I've been collecting the box sets of the Remastered Black Saint and Soul Note jazz recordings) to stuff I can play on guitar. Thelonious Monk is complex in a way different from the Black Saint improvisers. And so is Bill Evans. And, according to how you define "complex", some rock music (and perhaps even nursery rhymes) may be considered more complex than another type of music.... The more I consider the question "is Classical Music more 'complex' than Jazz?" the more I'm convinced the question itself is absurd. Sorry.

How much is Flowkey a year?
How much is Flowkey a year?

Flowkey is free to try out. If you want to commit long term, it's €9.99 per month ($10.99 USD) if you purchase a yearly subscription. Compared with...

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What are musical chords called?
What are musical chords called?

A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding...

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Why does a piano only have 88 keys?
Why does a piano only have 88 keys?

Why did piano manufacturers stop at 88 keys? Today's composers usually write piano music that fits within the range of an 88-key model. Most piano...

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Do you shift down or up to go faster?
Do you shift down or up to go faster?

The purpose of "downshifting", or shifting the transmission down from a higher gear to a lower gear, is so that a driver can accelerate their car...

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