Yamaha and Kawai (both Japanese brands) have moved much of their production to Indonesia – choosing to build their high-end pianos in Japan and most home models in Indonesia.
On average, a concert pianist practices at the piano about 3 to 4 hours a day. Before concert pianists get to the level and skill they are...
Read More »The short answer to that last question is: YES! It's perfectly acceptable and normal for a pianist to look at their hands while they play. An...
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Read More »There are only three manufacturers still making pianos in the U.S. – Steinway & Sons, Mason & Hamlin, and Charles Walter. All of these pianos – though quite expensive – are generally well-made.
Carimbó Also known as the forbidden dance, from the time that Brazil was a Portuguese colony, Carimbó was a common dance in the northern part of...
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Read More »Ask Your Local School's Music Program Your local school may even have a piano class with a piano teacher who teaches outside class times as well....
Read More »The word "octave" comes from a Latin root meaning "eight". It seems an odd name for a frequency that is two times, not eight times, higher. The...
Read More »The important thing is to make a start, as soon as possible. If you've bought your first instrument or taken your first music class, then you're...
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