Music Benefits the Brain While learning the ukulele, your brain is actively trying something new, which forces it to focus, concentrate, create and problem solve. Plus, during practice, you are continuously dealing with memorizing patterns as well as repetition, which are some of the things that keep the brain nimble.
With the exception of digital pianos, which do depreciate with age (because of advances in technology), most reputable pianos age well as long as...
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Read More »Today's chord is G-sharp, which is more commonly known by its enharmonic equivalent, A-flat. Because G-sharp has eight sharps (meaning one of the...
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Read More »One of the most important functions of ukulele teachers is to help guide you toward your goals. If you set a goal from the beginning, most students gain a certain satisfaction as they pass one marker after another. That sense of accomplishment typically leads to students setting higher goals, which not only allows them to become better, more confident players, but often, better, more confident people.
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Read More »Standard String Frequency Scientific pitch notation 2 (B) 246.94 Hz B3 3 (G) 196.00 Hz G3 4 (D) 146.83 Hz D3 5 (A) 110.00 Hz A2 2 more rows
Read More »According to a research article, musically gifted children tend to have a rhythmic/musical way of moving. They might walk, sway, or tap their toes...
Read More »Harrison responded: “I'm really pleased that you noticed that. That's an E7th with an F on the top, played on the piano. I'm really proud of that...
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