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How important is sight-reading for piano players?

PlayPiano Posted on September 2, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Sight reading is the act of reading and playing a piece of music before having ever seen it: on sight. This technique is an important one for musicians to learn. Being skilled in sight reading makes reading a piece of music easier; the musician doesn’t have to labor over every note and re-teach themselves the common patterns. Sight reading, after a decent amount of practice, becomes like second nature.

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Posted in Read Music | Tagged aaba, aba, abaca, intervals, key signature, music score, music theory, musician, musicians, piece of music, Read Music, rhythm patterns, sight reading, tempo, volume changes

Changing Keys In a Song: What is transposition, and how can I do it?

PlayPiano Posted on August 27, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Transposition is changing the key of a piece of music, or changing the notes without changing their relationship. This is often done to make the piece of music easier to play or sing. It’s a common practice in bands that don’t perform their own material; the singer may wish to cover a song with vocals that are far out of his or her range. Transposition can correct that problem by shifting the key into a range that is comfortable for him or her.

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Posted in Transposition and Modulation | Tagged alto clarinet, changing keys, interval, intervals, key transposition, octave, piece of music, scale degree, scale degrees, sheet music, subdominant, tonic, transposing instruments, transposition

What is Ambient Music?

PlayPiano Posted on August 18, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

It’s often playing in the places you go. Whether it’s in an art gallery, a unique specialty shop, or a restaurant, ambient music creates a mood. This music genre has seen a growth in popularity in the last 30 years. Some people refer to it as new age music.

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Posted in Ambient Music | Tagged Ambient Music, impressionism, minimalism, music genre, musical elements, natural sounds, new age music, piece of music, sound patterns, sound sculpture, traditional music, type of music

Canon in D by Pachelbel: The Song Everybody Knows!

PlayPiano Posted on July 20, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

The Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel is a composition well known throughout the world. It’s a piece of music that is played in commercials, feature films, and shopping mall music systems. Its melody and harmony are such that, when heard, spur an “I know this song” reaction in listeners.

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Posted in Composers | Tagged baroque period, bass line, basso continuo, Canon in D, canon in d by johann pachelbel, church music, classical music, Pachelbel, piece of music
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