It's entirely up to preference! Some people prefer clear, bright piano sounds, which is often considered to have more of a European influence. Some prefer a more mellow, dark and rich tone. If you have no preference, you may consider going with a more mellow tone since the tone will naturally brighten with time.
2- and 3-year-olds will begin to create music with some accuracy without live or recorded musical support. You may observe your toddler exhibiting...
Read More »From 1 to 5 people per 10,000 have absolute pitch, according to estimates. Perfect pitch occurs in musicians at higher rates, from less than 1...
Read More »When choosing a piano, it is important to note the resistance and responsiveness of the piano's action. Meaning, how hard or easy it is to press...
Read More »A big piano sound is used to describe a piano that has a lot of power and resonance. A pianos power is usually determined by its hammers, long strings, and a high quality soundboard. Pianos with “big” sound are able to project in environment such as auditoriums or concert halls, where pianos with smaller sounds keep the sound more contained.
Learning piano can be done at any time of life. There is a good reason to learn at pretty well every age. Kids - a great time to learn to read...
Read More »Contrary to popular myth, there is no maximum number of notes you can copy 'legally'. If your song sounds recognisably like part of another song,...
Read More »The forbidden riff is just a list of songs that are semi-jokingly banned in guitar shops because it is overplayed many times. Stairway to Heaven is...
Read More »Randomly hit notes on a keyboard and see if that combination of notes sounds like a chord you might like to use. Remember there are 4017 possible...
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