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Is It Really Possible To Play The Piano By Ear?

PlayPiano Posted on August 4, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Playing by ear is the ability to play a piece of music (or, eventually, learn an instrument) by simply listening to it repeatedly. The majority of self-taught musicians began their education this way; they picked up their instrument and began playing an easy melody from a well-known song, slowly picking out the notes as they went along. And even after these musicians master their instruments or a particular song, playing by ear still plays a large role.

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Posted in Play piano by ear | Tagged chord structure, music theory, play by ear, Play piano by ear, playing by ear, sheet music

Piano Improvisation: How To Create Exciting New Music As You Play!

PlayPiano Posted on July 6, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Improvisation (also known as improvising) is the act of making something up as you go along — an act with which we all have a little experience. Remember playing House or Doctor as a child, letting the game go wherever your mind would take you? That was improvisation. No rules, no boundaries, just the limitless potential of your imagination.

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Posted in improvisation | Tagged 12 bar blues, chord changes, chord progressions, chord structure, harmonies, imagination, improvisation, improvise, improvising, melodies, musical improvisation, musician, scales and modes
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