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Music Scales for Beginners

PlayPiano Posted on September 21, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

A music scale usually refers to a progression of single notes upwards or downwards in steps. The word “scale” comes from the Latin “la scala” which means “ladder”, so a musical scale is a ladder of notes that runs from the root note to the octave note (octave means “eight”, as in octopus, octagon, etc., so eight notes.) Most beginners in music are introduced to the concept of scales very early in their training. Despite this, it sometimes takes a few years of training to get good understanding of how scales work.

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Posted in music scales | Tagged black keys, chromatic scale, eight steps, music scale, musical scales, pentatonic scale, pentatonic scales, root note, tonic note

Swing Bass for Piano: Get Your Left Hand In Action

PlayPiano Posted on August 26, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

It is called “swing bass” because your left hand swings back and forth between a low note (or group of notes, such as a 10th, alternating with a chord in the area right below middle C.

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Posted in Arranging piano songs | Tagged bass line, harmony and melody, jazz music, piano player, root note, swing bass, swing music, swing style, walking bass
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