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- The Piano And Its Music 101 Hopefully this lens will strike a chord. You will find links that tell you about how pianos are made, which pianos are the best brands, how to learn to play the piano, where you can find a piano teacher. I began learning to play the piano when I...
- Piano Magic of Floyd Cramer Along with Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph and Owen Bradley, Cramer is credited with helping create "The Nashville Sound" in the 1950s and 1960s. He played a "bent note" or "slip note" style - hitting a note and almost inst...
- Piano Music Sheet, Piano Music Have you ever felt as if your piano playing has become stagnant and is not improving no matter how much you practice? The answer may not be the amount of time you put in, nor the amount of piano music sheet your use to practice, but rather the strate...
- Piano Music Score, Piano Tips One of the best ways to learn piano is by learning how to read music and by improvising. Piano sight reading is an important skill. A good sight reader can easily pick up any piano music sheet (or sheet music) and play the piece. Another i...
- Julia Marcell - Polish Classical Punk Musician Information about the Polish Singer-Songwriter Julia Marcell, and her albums "Storm" and "It Might Like You". Her music features piano based compositions with string arrangements surrounding it. The Music is called 'Classical Punk', Classical becau...
- Play Carol Of The Bells On Piano - George Winston Piano sheet music Carol of the bells sheet music and score by American Pianist George Winston. George Winston was born in 1949 and his piano music uses the New Age genre as a vehicle for his original compositions. Much of his piano music is reflective and has folk roo...
- Awesome Non-Kid Music That Kids Won't Hate Parenting is great. But those first few years are an adjustment. (Okay, I won't lie. Every year is an adjustment.) Music, sad to say, is one of the things that can sort of slip away from you if you let it. If you're just getting into the game, great...
- Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin (1810-49) was a Polish composer and pianist in the Romantic period. He was born in Poland but spent most of his life (after 1831) in Paris, France. His works were mostly written for the piano, notably mazurkas, polonais...
- Piano Fingering Techniques Good fingering is a valuable skill to have as a pianist. If you practice piano fingering, you're enabling your fingers to execute new techniques .The ability to learn which finger touches which key is a valuable skill to have in becoming an accomplis...
- Learn How To Read Music Want to read music? It's not that difficult -- if you know how. Whether you want to play the piano or keyboard or sing in a choir, you must know how to read all the music notes. Traditional methods of learning music notes force you to learn the hard...
- Franz Liszt Franz Liszt (1811-86) was a Hungarian composer and pianist of the Romantic era. In his time he was widely regarded as the most accomplished piano player in Europe. He wrote all sorts of music, including symphonic program music (such as Faust and Da...
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) was an Austrian composer and one of the towering geniuses of Classical music. An child prodigy, he began performing in public and composing at the age of six. He quickly absorbed all the musical forms and influences...
- Franz Schubert Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was a German composer. His works included his Lieder (or songs for solo voice with accompaniment, often piano), of which he wrote more than 500. Two examples were Der Erlkonig (The Elf King) and Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gret...
- Felix Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn (1809-47) was a German composer. His works included the incidental music to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream; several overtures (such as the Hebrides overture); 5 symphonies (such as the Scottish and the Italian); oratorios...
- Ludwig Van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was probably the greatest of all classical musicians of all time. His passionate and fiery music continues to inspire people across the world. He began to play in public when he was 22 years old. In 1796 he went to B...
- Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (1810-56) was a German composer of the Romantic era of classical music. His works included collections of piano pieces, Carnaval and Kreisleriana, four symphonies (including the Spring and the Rhenish Symphonies), three string quarte...
- Penguin Cafe Orchestra The Penguin Cafe Orchestra's music is beautiful, humorous and unique. It will sound familiar to anybody, anywhere in the world, and that's why it will make you smile. To others, its musical style can be loosely defined as a blend of chamber...
- Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms (1833-97) was a German composer and pianist. His works included four symphonies, piano and violin concertos, choral and orchestral compositions, chamber music, and a Requiem. Much of his music is notable for its rhapsodies with stro...
- Find the Best Christmas Piano Books There are Christmas piano books for every kind of age level and pianistic level out there. I've taught piano for seven years now and I've yet to find a student who didn't love to get out these books every year (I have students of all ages) Because...
- Wedding Music: A Bride and Groom's Resource Everyone knows that one of the highlights of any wedding is when The Bride appears and walks down the Aisle! Here are 10 wedding processionals that will impress your guests, and give a big shot of MAJESTIC to your Bridal Entrance! (The ones with as...
