Ray Charles Never Saw Blindness as a Handicap A Yamaha KX88 keyboard, owned by Ray Charles, complete with braille stickers, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Why Is It So Hard? Let's kick off by understanding why the C major can be so hard to learn. The main reason is due to the stretch that all three...
Read More »While everything an adult beginner needs can be accomplished in a 30 minute lesson, most often adult beginners feel more comfortable with a 45...
Read More »common time The time signature of a piece of music indicates how many beats are in each measure, and what note value is equivalent to a beat. The...
Read More »Pianos are more expensive than other instruments mostly because the quality of the wood and the amount that's used to build the instrument. Pianos...
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Practicing and taking regular lessons over the summer will help you maintain your musical progress and build your music experience even further. It...
Read More »Tips to stay awake at work Go for a walk before work. Getting some fresh air and moving your body before work can help keep you awake. ... Take a...
Read More »With the FP-30X, the quality and quantity of the sustained piano sounds are excellent and far better than most of the other portable digital pianos...
Read More »Here's how to tell if your child is musically gifted: You Catch Them Humming/Singing Tunes Constantly. ... They Spend Long Periods of Time On An...
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