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Forum Post Please recommend some really powerful classical pieces to me...
Please recommend some really powerful classical pieces to me?
Forum Post Britannia Classical Club - Good Idea?!
Does anyone have any opinions on whether it's a good idea to join something like the Britannia Classical Club. Those leaflets appear in seemingly every classical music magazine and on the face of...
Forum Post I have been studying classical piano for a couple of years a...
I have been studying classical piano for a couple of years and would like to start playing some jazz. Can anyone tell me a good place to start?
Blog Post Man Condemned To 20 Hours Of Classical Music or $150 Fine
...'disrupting the peace', but a judge offered to reduce it to $35 if the defendant spent 20 hours listening to classical music by the likes of Beethoven, Bach and Chopin." For some reason or other...
Forum Post Technics SX-P30 or Yamaha P80 ?
Which is best ? Given that the use wanted is play classical music only (no split, computer or sound module needed). Thank you for advance.
Blog Comment Do You Market Yourself Like Rapunzel?
...e been reading my blog for a while than you've likely seen one of my posts about the use of Sex in marketing classical music. I started this year off with "Let's start the year with a little sex-appe...
Forum Post Canfield Guide
I'm looking for a copy of the 5th edition Canfield guide to Classical Recording. Any clues on where to find one?
Forum Post Suggestions for Piano improvisation instruction books
Hello I'm currently receiving classical piano training, but would like to 'visit the other side', and broaden my horizons. Does anyone have any good suggestions of Improvisation...
Forum Post Do I have fat fingers or is it a matter of technique?
...ay that works ! Funny you say that about Russians. in every field of art they are all very strict in there classical training. (I used to have a Russian drawing teacher...)...
Forum Post A late 50s recording by the other Cziffra
...y the end of the recital. I've been listening to a late '50s LP from Angel, 'A recital of Classical and pre-Classical music for the keyboard'. Lully, F. Couperin, D. Scarlatti,...
Forum Post Piano Songs - Create Them Yourself With Just a Few Chords!
...he Piano World forums. But that was my fault. Can't change people's minds once they take the 'classical' route and I was ingnorant to even try....
Forum Post I recently started to self teach myself piano and have just ...
...rchased a piano. I don't really know where to start as far as learning goes. I would like to study some classical music, and am looking for recommendations on set courses or book I could follow t...
Forum Post Yamaha T118- Is this the same piano as the Yamaha U1?
...ound as compared to the yamaha 5-118 and held a note longer. the henry f. miller as i understand is more for classical and jazz scales....
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Just discovered the site. After 35 years of confining my playing of classical music to the guitar, I have started to learn the piano. My blog was started to record the story of that journey.
Forum Post Yamaha Clavinova CLP-810S
...en I am checking it out? Also, what is your opinion of this piano? (touch, sound, etc) I am learning classical piano and really want an acoustic piano, however because of portability and space...
Forum Post Left handers on piano
... not, ie the lowest string uppermost or lowermost. The particular ones I ran into who could do this were not classical guitarists TS...
Forum Post Which scales/arpeggios most common?
It kinda depends on what music you like. As far as western classical music goes, scales with up to 3 sharps or flats are most popular up to around 1830 (exception: there's not much in b minor); a...
Forum Post Korg SP 100 vs Yamaha P80
...th midi options. Although I enjoyed the sound a lot, it didn't come close to sounding like a grand in a classical concert without amplification....
Forum Post Modes Vs Harmony
...s like Lydian Phrygian and so on) and according to wiki, this is also featured in late 19th and 20th century classical music like Debussy and other composers as well. I would appreciate if anyone coul...
Forum Post How do you teach Jazz on the piano
Hi I have a passed of classical piano lessons, (when I was a child) and now I have taken up lessons again with a teacher who plays jazz/blues for the main part. I am really interested in getting int...
Forum Post The saddest music you ever heard
...uch appreciate any suggestions you may have. I am wanting to find some emotionally stirring instrumental classical music, for personal listening pleasure (yes, pleasure). Something quite molen...
Forum Post Doing scales with hands together
...s, practice scales with both hands. It will help with finger independence and coordination. Are you studying classical music? There are many pieces where those kind of skills are needed. Prelude #18...
Forum Post Sheet Music with fingering notations?
...in, and looking through the music yourself. A good music store will generally have multiple editions of most classical music. I am fortunate enough to live near the Theodore Presser Company in Bryn Ma...
Forum Post We are buying a Yamaha piano with E3 disklavier. I am not su...
...it is the longest after the CFIIIS. So C7 if you have the budget! You will never go wrong whether you are classical or pop pianist! regards Ian...
Forum Post Playing Piano - A Whole New Approach!
Who doesn't want to play the piano? At one time or another, most of us have secret wishes of sitting down at a beautiful instrument and creating music. Playing piano is a joy. But most student...
Forum Post Do you think the electronic piano's will replace the real thing?
I am an advanced amateur Classical pianist. If I may I have a different perspective on this topic. I played on a Technic digital piano for 20 years and just upgraded to the new Yamaha H 11. The Te...
Forum Post FS RCA Shaded Dogs - Some of the Very Rare Ones
...ng please go to http://shop.vendio.com/daneva and add your email to our mailing list. Thank you Daneva Classical Records...
Forum Post New Age Piano Lessons Give You Instant Satisfaction on the Keyboard!
...person must have years and years of piano lessons under their belt. And while some pianists do have years of classical training it doesn't mean a thing! That's right. In fact, taking clas...
Forum Post Favorite piece to play and learn
...9;t sight-read. I'm self taught, so memorization is much easier.) Also, I've just written a new classical piece. I have yet to name it, but it's technically quite difficult. I...
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