Thursday, 29 August 2013

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Rinforzando & Sforzando
The Italian musical commands rinforzando and sforzando affect articulation (and, in a way, volume). Learn their meanings and pronunciation:
  • (rfz) Rinforzando
  • (sfz) Sforzando

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    Music note lengths have different names depending on which variation of English you speak. Familiarizing (or, ahem ...familiarising) yourself with both versions can prove useful whether communicating with other musicians or reading sheet music from abroad. If you're currently learning just one, test your progress... Read more
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    Different Kinds of Broken Chords
    A broken chord is a chord whose notes are not played simultaneously - a definition that can be a bit vague considering all of the options that creates. Some arpeggiated chords are played from highest to lowest pitch, and vice versa; others may span the entire... Read more

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