Thanks to Hadi Karimi's wonderful work, Chopin’s face can be admired in 3D and in colour, as if the Polish Romantic were alive today. ??
#Chopin #3Drendering #Romantic #Sculpture
Thanks to Hadi Karimi's wonderful work, Chopin’s face can be admired in 3D and in colour, as if the Polish Romantic were alive today. ??
#Chopin #3Drendering #Romantic #Sculpture
If Barbie Girl was written in the 18th century...
#Nocturne #Aqua #BarbieGirl #Romantic #Remix
If Barbie Girl was written in the 18th century...
#Nocturne #Aqua #BarbieGirl #Romantic #Remix
A bedroom designed for piano lover 😉
#Bedroom #Design #PianoDecor
A bedroom designed for piano lover 😉
#Bedroom #Design #PianoDecor
A cool talent show ?
WARNING:
Headphone users please be advised that the applause at the end is very loud!!!
A nocturne is a musical composition that reflects the moods and feelings of night time. Although the name nocturne comes from the French word for “nocturnal,” the origins of the term in music were first used in Italy in the 18th century. The Italian notturno signified the time of day the piece should be performed (typically after 11pm) and was commonly used as to described a piece with several movements which were meant to be played at different times of night.
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A nocturne is a musical composition that reflects the moods and feelings of night time. Although the name nocturne comes from the French word for “nocturnal,” the origins of the term in music were first used in Italy in the 18th century. The Italian notturno signified the time of day the piece should be performed (typically after 11pm) and was commonly used as to described a piece with several movements which were meant to be played at different times of night.
#Nocturne #nightpiece #Chopin #JohnField #History #Theory #Genre #RomanticPeriod
In Numeric Scores, or Jianpu, we have a note that is called the “movable Do”. In different keys, this “movable Do” represents different notes, i.e D, F, G. From this Do, we can derive Re, Mi and so on...
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In Numeric Scores, or Jianpu, we have a note that is called the “movable Do”. In different keys, this “movable Do” represents different notes, i.e D, F, G. From this Do, we can derive Re, Mi and so on...
#jianpu #MovableDo #Chinese #NumericScores
An overview of several features of Medieval music
#Medieval #RomanEmpire #Renaissance
An overview of several features of Medieval music
#Medieval #RomanEmpire #Renaissance
How much can you score? ?
#Origin #Culture #country #instrument #history
How much can you score? ?
#Origin #Culture #country #instrument #history
This article is not meant to be a complaint, rather a way for lefties to feel a sense of solidarity in their struggles. It could also be a good platform for right-handed musicians to understand the frustrations of their left-handed musician friends... ?
#lefthander
This article is not meant to be a complaint, rather a way for lefties to feel a sense of solidarity in their struggles. It could also be a good platform for right-handed musicians to understand the frustrations of their left-handed musician friends... ?
#lefthander
Created by French piano pedagogue and composer Charles Louis-Hanon, Hanon exercises consist of independent finger practice. The finger exercises train the pianist in speed, agility, strength and precision of all the fingers, as well as training wrist flexibility. Hanon himself developed 60 finger exercises and assembled them into a book called The Virtuoso Pianist - first published in 1873. Split into three different levels of difficulty they are suitable for all levels and abilities.... See More
Created by French piano pedagogue and composer Charles Louis-Hanon, Hanon exercises consist of independent finger practice. The finger exercises train the pianist in speed, agility, strength and precision of all the fingers, as well as training wrist flexibility. Hanon himself developed 60 finger exercises and assembled them into a book called The Virtuoso Pianist - first published in 1873. Split into three different levels of difficulty they are suitable for all levels and abilities.
#Hanon #Student #Teacher #practice #FingerExercise #Virtuoso
A weekly practice schedule planned based on science.
Following the announcement of major changes coming to the ABRSM Piano syllabus in 2021, MusicOnline UK had a Skype hangout session to hear out some opinions from different people.
#NewSyllabus #ABRSM #2021-2022 #Changes
Following the announcement of major changes coming to the ABRSM Piano syllabus in 2021, MusicOnline UK had a Skype hangout session to hear out some opinions from different people.
#NewSyllabus #ABRSM #2021-2022 #Changes
Tips to score well in your pieces for ABRSM.
#Examination #Pieces #ABRSM #Tips
Tips to score well in your pieces for ABRSM.
#Examination #Pieces #ABRSM #Tips
Some tips to score well in the aural section ?
#Aural #ABRSM #Tips #Examination
Some tips to score well in the aural section ?
#Aural #ABRSM #Tips #Examination
Music Theory can be intimidating to learn as a beginner with no prior knowledge, however, it can improve your music writing skills significantly!
How to sound like Erik Satie?
#ErikSatie #GreatComposer #Impressionist #HowTo
How to sound like Erik Satie?
#ErikSatie #GreatComposer #Impressionist #HowTo
How to sound like Chopin?
#Chopin #HowTo #GreatComposers
How to sound like Chopin?
#Chopin #HowTo #GreatComposers
If you don't know how to use the pedal properly -- you can end up creating a big muddy mess of sound. Let's see how we can use the pedal properly to sound better ?
#Pedal #Sustenuto
If you don't know how to use the pedal properly -- you can end up creating a big muddy mess of sound. Let's see how we can use the pedal properly to sound better ?
#Pedal #Sustenuto
Sight reading?
It takes a lot of practice....
It's interesting because you just keep on practicing and you don't really even think much about how good you can sight read. You just keep reading and reading, and years after, you realize that it almost becomes second nature to sight read, and it also becomes fun.
#SightReading #Student... See More
Sight reading?
It takes a lot of practice....
It's interesting because you just keep on practicing and you don't really even think much about how good you can sight read. You just keep reading and reading, and years after, you realize that it almost becomes second nature to sight read, and it also becomes fun.
#SightReading #Student #Teacher