Common Physical Problems of Pianists Tendonitis or Tendinopathy. Tendinopathy or tendonitis is a type of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling, and impaired function. ... Tenosynovitis. ... Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. ... Focal Dystonia. ... Bursitis. ... Preventing Injuries is Our Goal.
4/4 time There are a number of time signatures one can choose to use, but the majority of music (not just rock, pop, and electro) is in 4/4 time....
Read More »If your main focus is creating beautiful music, well, then there's no question — you should pick a piano over a keyboard. The sound quality can't...
Read More »According to a study conducted by Ruixi Niu, at least 50% of musicians who seek medical help for their injuries each year are pianists. The reasons for their injury vary, but improper playing technique is the leading factor influencing the development of injury. Musicians, pianists included, are akin to athletes. Both subject their bodies to a great deal of stress, however, you don’t see a musician wheeled off the stage through a stretcher. Like performance anxiety, talking about injuries is something musicians tend not to discuss, whether it’s for a specific reason or for simply not jinxing the whole thing. For some reason, admitting to an injury can be perceived as a sign of weakness. Since most musicians are self-employed or freelance, without the cushion of statutory sick pay or health insurance, admitting an injury may mean losing employment and thus means of livelihood. Musicians may appear like they’re playing effortlessly and freely but what you don’t know is that this style of playing often puts additional strain on one’s body.
Beethoven's Pathétique Sonata as a whole work is Associate Diploma standard i.e. above grade 8 standard. It's set on the syllabus repertoire lists...
Read More »I remember reviewing a study that attempted to determine whether musicians with absolute pitch had higher IQs than those without it. (They didn't.)...
Read More »Traditionally, Peter is represented holding two keys of equal size, which are explained by the Savior in the gospel of Matthew: “And I will give...
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Read More »G is the white note right after the first black note in the set of three black notes. To get your second note, B, skip one white note, A. The white...
Read More »With average-sized hands, if you casually spread your hand across the keys, its span will measure around 6.7 inches and can cover an octave. If you...
Read More »Again, John beat Joel, as he had 27 songs — nearly two times the amount. Not only does John win this category because of his many top songs, he...
Read More »The C+ chord is made up of three notes – C, E, and G#. If you're new to chords, the '+' means 'augmented' and the chord is also referred to as the...
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