Monday 4 October 2010

About Piano: Answers to the Most Common Piano Questions

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From Brandy Kraemer, your Guide to Piano

Does the 4/4 Time 'C' Symbol Stand for 'Common Time'?
Why is 4/4 time sometimes marked with a c-shaped semicircle? (Hint: It doesn't stand for "common time") ... (Learn more)

Where Should I Put My Acoustic or Electric Piano?
Some environments can help keep your piano in tune, as well as prevent naturally-occuring elements from shortening the lifespan of your electric keyboard ... (Learn what NOT to do)

Where Is Middle C on My Electric Keyboard?!?
This question is quite common, because on a 61 or 49-key keyboard, middle C isn't exactly in the middle: It's just off center enough to have many people asking "where is my middle C?!" ... (Learn more)

Why Do Some Key Signatures Repeat Themselves?
Some key signatures can be written with sharps or flats, and ultimately point out the same accidentals either way. For example, C# major is the same scale as Db major -- but why? What is the point? ... (Learn more)

 


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