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How to Play the Piano - Eurhythmics, Solfege and Improvisation "Dalcroze Eurhythmics" is an approach to music education based on the premise that rhythm is the primary element in music, and the source for all musical rhythm may be found in the natural rhythms of the human body. The total method consists of... ( added 103 days 5 hours ago.)
How to Play the Piano - You Have to Practice Scales and Arpeggios! Don’t Live in a “fools" Paradise!
You Have to Practice Scales and Arpeggios to Play ANY Style of Music Let me tell you a short story...
In the late 70’s, between semesters while in College, I would hang out at a popular night club in... ( added 142 days 21 hours ago.)
Play Piano - Beginners MUST Learn to Count Out Loud! The fastest way to learn to play piano and make music, is to count out loud. If you choose not to, then you must use a Metronome... Every student, regardless of age, thinks that he or she can count in their heads and negotiate even the simplest... ( added 321 days 19 hours ago.)
How To Become A Better Sight-Reader If you are like most people, your performance of a piece of music “at first sight” could probably stand some improvement. Oh, to be able to breeze through a brand new piece without all the stops and starts!
What you may not realize is that... ( added 3 years 85 days ago.)
How to Create "Hip," mature and Lush Harmonies
Rarely is a chord played with its tones contained in a single octave, the root on the bottom, the third in the middle, and the fifth on the top.
Usually chords are "voiced!"
This basically means that the positions of a chord's tones are... ( added 3 years 162 days ago.)
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