Monday, 30 August 2010

About Piano: Challenge Yourself With More Accidentals

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From Brandy Kraemer, your Guide to Piano
** REMINDER: Kemble Piano's Online Piano Competition entry deadline in Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 ** It's common to want to stick to the easiest key signatures when you first begin playing ... but you can't stay in your comfort zone forever! Challenge your eyes and fingers by throwing in some unfamiliar accidentals.

D-Flat Major Practice Scales
The key of D-flat major/B-flat minor has 5 flats:

D-Flat Major Piano Chords w/ Fingering

The Key of D-Sharp Minor
The key of D# minor/F# major has six sharps:

D-Sharp Minor Piano Chords

 


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