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Tempo Signposts In Music & The Metronome

PlayPiano Posted on April 9, 2012 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Music would be a real yawner if we could only use one speed. What if all music were written for some boring medium speed that never changed? Are you glad that hundreds of years ago music theorists developed tempo and … Continue reading →

Posted in music, Rhythms | Tagged tempo, tempo in music

Musical road signs: dynamics, tempo, fermatas, repeats, etc.

PlayPiano Posted on February 13, 2009 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

In order for a piece to be played accurately and with expression and dynamics, written music includes a number of signs and symbols to guide the musician. Some of these include words that tell the musician how loudly or softly to play a note or passage.

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Posted in music | Tagged fermatas, musical dynamics, repeats, tempo

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
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