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- Major and Natural Minor Scales for Piano Players
by D Swain. The first task for an aspiring piano player is learning where all the notes on the piano are located. The next lesson is usually how to play the various scales. There are many different types of scales on the piano. You have major, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales. There are also blues scales. Today you will learn how to play the major and natural minor scales.
A majo... products, articles, news
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- Beginner Piano Scales: An Easy Lesson on Scale Fingering and Music Theory for Piano Students
by Betty Wagner. Music scales are a vital part of a student's musical education. They help the student understand the patterns of sharps and flats in the tremendous array of music that they can play on the piano. And they train the student in fingering techniques and fluency in playing.
So often, though, students find it a nightmare to master all the scales facts and fingering patterns they need to learn for the... products, articles, news
- Piano Lesson: The C-major Chord - How To Use The Right Scale
by Peter Edvinsson. When you improvise you need to know the relationship between chords and scales. You can of course use your ear when you improvise over chord changes but you will benefit from the freedom of knowing what you are doing when you press down the keys to create music.
Let us start with the C-major chord. In this piano lesson you will use your left hand to play chords and your right hand for scale impr... products, articles, news
- Learning Guitar Scales - 3 Powerful Tips To Stop You Feeling Totally Overwhelmed With Scales
by Craig Bassett. Learning guitar scales can be a very frustrating experience for many guitarists. It's very easy to feel totally overwhelmed with just how much needs to be learnt. To learn and master every possible guitar scale out there would take many lifetimes. Because of this, many guitarists find it hard even knowing where to start!
In this article I'll reveal three powerful tips to help you in your quest f... products, articles, news
- How To Find 11th Chords From Minor 7th Chords (Piano, Keyboard And Organ)
by Mike Shaw. When starting to learn chords, most people will start with the basic major and minor chords, then on to seventh and minor seventh chords. You might be surprised to learn that when you have mastered all twelve minor seventh chords you have also potentially learned twenty-four eleventh chords.
I love the sound of eleventh chords; they somehow manage to give a big sound and are great for key change... products, articles, news
- How To Play 'Sonata Pathetique' in C Minor, Op. 13, 1st Movement -Grave & Molto Allegro by Beethoven
by Chris Carlin. Source: 'Well Known Piano Solos - How to Play Them, Charles W. Wilkinson, Theo. Presser Co. 1915'
The pathetic mood is usually associated with the minor key. One can hardly imagine the minor key being associated with "ragtime."
Perhaps as a boy at school, where brothers were designated major and minor, not senior and junior, I had exceptional advantages; but, if you ask a grammar school boy or ... products, articles, news
- Classical Music Review:Nocturne No.15 Opus 55 No. 1 in F minor (1843): Chopin (1810-1849)
by Sujanti Djuanda. As majority of Chopin's nocturnes, if consists of three sections A - B - A form which can be divided as sub-sections a-b-a-b-a-c-a plus three codas.
The first slow opening phrase is divided into the sub-phrases of unequal length (2+2+4 measures) - an approach often found in piano compositions of the Classical period - in which the first sub-phrase as main theme, repeated twice in little varied b... products, articles, news
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