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January 31, 2012

I’m sort of new to the piano, pianists can you help?

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Alice Chan asked:


I take music theory at school and I started the piano when I was in second grade I believe. After a year I stopped because the guy stopped giving lessons so now I’m 15 and in that time in between I played a little but not enough to say I’ve been playing for 7 years.

Well anyways I’m really really slow at reading chords in songs like every time it’s like….C……uhhhhh…..E….uhhh….G…….i think…… (well thats just an example i know the c major but with other more complex chords i mean)
Can you help me with tips on how to read music and apply it to the piano faster? You would think with practice I would get better but it’s the same thing every time. Do I just need to see a lot more music?? It just doesn’t feel like I’ll get better because each time I struggle with playing songs because there a lot of chords and it’s bad because I won’t be able to sight read music if I go as slow as I do.
Also with playing with both hands synchronized will it get easier with a lot more practice? It just takes me SO long to piece together both hands, I mean eventually I can because I can read music and count beats but it shouldn’t take me that long to be able to and once again I don’t feel like practicing is helping me. I mean it helps me play that particular piece better but it’s the same thing all over again when I’m learning a new song.

Basically I just don’t feel like I’m making any progress, any tips from an experienced or just any piano player in general is welcome:D Well thank you if you can help me

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Awesome Tips For Choosing A Microphone Stand

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Applying Music Notation To Guitar

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waltribeiro asked:


These pictures are available at = waltribeiro.net There are ONLY 12 notes in music (based off of the 7 letters ABCDEFG) Thanks. Hope this helps. My apologies to Balitino, I’ve been very busy this week. :) Stay well. -Walt

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January 30, 2012

tips for practicing the violin? (i already know how to play but i want to work on my technique ect)?

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Terra asked:


so ive played the violin for.. 11 years? 12 maybe. lol a while. anyways im pretty good but my city’s orchestra is taking on new members in a couple months and i would like to try out. the thing is i havent played for the last 2-3 months and im rusty. i could use some work on my technique anyways. i need to work on bow control, overall tone, vibrato, and sight reading. i could probably fine tune more, but i cant think of anything else)
im willing to practice 2-3 hours a day. maybe more. (i’ll split it up so that its not 3 hours straight) but what should i do during my practice sessions? i cant afford lessons right now. i have some sheet music and a book of exercises. so do you have any advice?

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Herbie Phillips Big Band Sight Reading an Original “No Blues in Lugano”

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This is an original chart by Herbie being rehearsed and sight read at the local musician union in Las Vegas during the late 1980s. This is a rare look into the local 369 rehearsal hall that once stood in the heart of Las Vegas, 1 block from the strip where musicians from the town and all over the world would come to share musicality and camaraderie.

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