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| Experimenting With Dissonance
Seventh chords come in variations of major and minor, but -- like triads -- also take on the more dissonant, tonally-unstable diminished and augmented chords. Learn the intervals used to... Read more | Playing Chords & Scales With the Left Hand
The left hand often plays rhythm in piano music. But, you will find yourself playing many left-handed melodies and arpeggios, particularly if you're into classical piano. Practice the following finger... Read more | Shining & Polishing High-Gloss Pianos
Polyester (or polymer) is tougher and more scratch-resistant than lacquer, and therefore doesn't require polishing. However, its reflective nature allows fingerprints and other blemishes to stand out. These can... Read more | Ties vs. Legato Slurs
Ties and slurs look almost identical, but it's extremely important to understand the difference. What's more, they both have their own special rules in piano music; an example being how... Read more | |
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