Using a magnifying glass Ivory piano keys were always made with three separate pieces of ivory. Two of the pieces form the top layer that the fingers hit when playing the piano. The last piece is used to make the front edge.
Typically, most piano tuners charge by the hour, but $100 to $200 every 6-12 months is much cheaper than having the piano restrung. This process...
Read More »Here is our countdown of the 10 most difficult pieces of piano music in history. Liszt – La Campanella. ... Ravel – Gaspard de la Nuit. ... Conlon...
Read More »There's an an old African proverb, “The elephant dies, but his tusks remain.”
According to the Irish Times, "a majority of Muslims" follow the view taken by modern scholars such as Yusuf al-Qaradawi that music is forbidden...
Read More »The Forbidden Riff refers to the list of songs that are strictly prohibited to play in guitar stores. It is an inside joke that began in 1973 in...
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 are made of ivory. Artificial material like resins or plastics will show a completely different reaction. They will simply absorb the ultraviolet light and appear dull.
In 1990, a global treaty was signed, banning trade in all kinds of rhino or elephant ivory. Pianos with ivory keys are no longer manufactured, but...
Read More »Yamaha has become a byword for a reliable, high standard in the piano world and the U3 remains one of its most popular upright models. A truly...
Read More »9 Sad Chords Progressions That'll Stir Listener's Emotions I – V – vi – IV. I – vi – IV – V. IV – V – vi – I. IV – V – iii – IV. I/3 – VIsus2 – V –...
Read More »The white keys are known as natural notes, and the black keys are known as the sharps and flats. Jul 20, 2017
Read More »