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What nonsense. You can train yourself to sight-read well as long as you don't have any problems with your vision. At the university, my piano professor was HUGE on emphasizing learning to sight-read. Not because any of us had the slightest interest i
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True.
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Piano Forum
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Originally Posted By: Minnesota MartyI'm having no problem with ignoring any of the stuff to ignore since I am employing my Ignorosteinbeck @ Sonic Q to monitor it on my ignorant behalf. BTW-Rich Galassini keeps them in stock. Here is something els
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Member Recordings
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Beautiful! Great job.
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Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards
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1996 according to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavinova
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Thank you very much
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Nice - very soothing/relaxing
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Adult Beginners Forum
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Originally Posted By: jazzweeThe general term for all the variations you can do to any music line is called phrasing. And just like speech it can be quite varied. Part of the fun is to use this element to create variations beyond just the notes. It
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Well, it's actually a demotivational poster, but this one isn't so demotivational. Hope it gives you a good chuckle, and I hope you agree with it!
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But only a little stretching. When I performed this piece a few months ago, those cadenzas were really the easiest part and they fall SO easily in the fingers. What you should be metronoming is the scale since it's just a major scale and the fingerin
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No, sorry. But thanks.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of8SV_hA86E not too many words needed :-)
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With the lid down you're not going to get the dynamic range (contrasts) that you will with the lid up. As Ed says, it's really about the higher frequencies. So you feel like you have to work harder and yet it doesn't get you much because the high fre
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Originally Posted By: BruceDI know this will be seen as off topic, but ... Originally Posted By: Punkpianist360[...] I would like to change teachers at my current school, because I feel I can learn a lot from this person, in a nutshell, however, she
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Some people say it works, some say it doesn't. I say whatever works for you. What I do know is that it is not a way to prevent pain (you said "hurtful to the fingers"). Absolutely no way this will help you. What you need to do is work on l
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Originally Posted By: Can't Sit StillAnyone have any experience with these folks: https://www.musicalartscenter.com/Home_Page.html Their credentials seem impressive...at least to me Or if anyone would like to recommend a teacher in San Antonio, T
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^^ but the "war sonatas" aren't named by the composer - they're as meaningful as those ridiculous attachments to the Chopin Preludes by von Bulow...
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I"m not really looking for a lot of responses, I'm looking for someone who has performed the piece and dealt with the issues in that movement. Anyone who has, will know exactly what I'm talking about! I can certainly figure something workable ou
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My mistake ... it is written CLP-411.
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Pianist Corner
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Originally Posted By: tomasinoOriginally Posted By: AndromaqueOriginally Posted By: VitruviusAndras Schiff suggests using body language :p like lifting your body to make it look like its a crescendo.. He did?? I find that hard to imagine. Back to
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Originally Posted By: Ryan HassellI have done a few keytop replacements and found it to be a rather easy and straightforward job, just a little time consuming. The one's I have done I was replacing real ivory with PVC. The old ivories came off pretty
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Adult Beginners Forum
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Well, I work with a progressive metronome all the time, gradually speeding it up. But I have never started that slowly before. No reason why it shouldn't work though. On the other hand, what other sorts of things do you play? Maybe this piece is too
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Originally Posted By: KreislerOriginally Posted By: AndromaqueWhat is purity of knowledge? Being able to place the 7th Prokofiev sonata in the proper historic context. You mean accuracy. Originally Posted By: Kreisler Originally Posted By: Androma
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Piano Forum
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Originally Posted By: OperaTenorI have an opinion, based on my observations here and elsewhere, that there seems to be something of a continental divide regarding soundboard replacement - literally. If anyone could assemble the data, I wouldn't be a
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Piano Forum
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I'm having no problem with ignoring any of the stuff to ignore since I am employing my Ignorosteinbeck & Sonic Q to monitor it on my ignorant behalf. BTW-Rich Galassini keeps them in stock. Here is something else to ignore. I used to be someon
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