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Piano Lessons For Adults: More Fun, Easier, & Faster Than Piano Lessons For Kids (13 Dec 2007) Piano lessons for adults is generally LOTS more fun than it is for kids, primarily because the only adults that play piano are people who really want to, which is certainly not true of most kids that take piano lessons because their parents want them to.
Learning How To Improvise (13 Dec 2007) Looks at two necessary skills required for successful piano improvisation.
Learn To Play The Piano Better By Learning To Arrange Chords & Chord Progressions (13 Dec 2007) Piano arranging is the process by which you take a written piece of music and rework it with chords, adding new bass accompaniment, fills, or even slightly altering the song's structure. And while it's a process that takes years to truly master, anyone with a basic education in piano and a working knowledge of a few key techniques can create an inventive, satisfying arrangement. It all boils down to one thing: chord recognition.
Oh My Aching Head! Can Music Really Make You Feel Better? (13 Dec 2007) We all know, if only instinctively, that music has a profound effect on us. If we didn't believe that music affects us then singing lullabies to calm children and help them sleep wouldn't be universal. In reality melody, harmony, and rhythm probably impacts the human brain in ways that are far more profound than we realize.
Is Your Child Struggling in School? Get Him (Or Her) Music Lessons (13 Dec 2007) Playing music has been discovered to have a direct and almost immediate effect on the brain of the student. Music lessons have been shown in a German study to have a significant impact on the way the brain functions after as little as five weeks.
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Playing The Piano Using Chord Symbols Instead of Being Tied To The Written Sheet Music (13 Dec 2007) Piano improvising and arranging is an art but definitely not a science. It is all based on chords and chord progressions. There aren't any steadfast rules for creating an arrangement, nothing to dictate the limitless potential of your imagination. Musicians learn to arrange by simply arranging - and improvise by improvising -- over and over again. It's a big game of trial and error. But it's also a scientific method: you keep the experiments that work, and abandon those that don't work.
Piano Playing Your Way: How To Have More Fun Playing The Piano Than You Ever Have Before (13 Dec 2007) Piano playing doesn't have to be boring. There's no law that says you have to play a song the same way everyone else plays it. By learning some basic music theory and chord formations, you can have the time of your life playing music like you've always wanted to.
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