The Secrets to Playing Piano by Ear

The Secrets to Playing Piano by Ear
Author: Jermaine Griggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974484501

Learn to Play Piano by Ear using these easy-to-understand techniques, principles, and concepts. With over 300-pgs separated into 20 chapters, you'll explore everything from beginner fundamentals, to music theory, to chord formation, to chord progression formation, and more! From harmonization techniques to the concept of alterations, to improvisation, you'll not only be able to "speak" and understand this musical language but you'll be able to play piano by ear without a reliance on sheet music.

Piano & Keyboard All-in-One For Dummies

Piano & Keyboard All-in-One For Dummies
Author: Holly Day
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1119700841

The comprehensive go-to guide for building keyboard skills Being able to play a tune on the piano can bring you a lifetime of sheer aesthetic pleasure—and put you in serious demand at parties! Whatever your motivation for tinkling the ivories, the latest edition of Piano & Keyboard All-In-One For Dummies gives you the essentials you need both to build your playing skills and expand your knowledge of music theory, from deciding what keyboard suits you best to musing on the science of what makes music so emotionally compelling. This indispensable resource combines the best of Piano For Dummies, Keyboard For Dummies, Music Theory For Dummies, and Piano Exercises For Dummies and includes practice strategies, as well as access to streaming and downloadable audio to help guide your progress. In addition to becoming acquainted with the latest in music theory, you'll learn to develop your sight-reading skills and performance techniques—until you can reproduce pieces flawlessly on request! Choose and care for your keyboard Practice until perfect Compose your own songs Hook up to speakers, computers, and more Learning to play the keys is a never-ending journey of new discoveries and joy, and there's no better companion on your voyage than this friendly, erudite, and comprehensive guide. P.S. If you think this book seems familiar, you're probably right. The Dummies team updated the cover and design to give the book a fresh feel, but the content is the same as the previous release of Piano and Keyboard AIO For Dummies (9781118837429). The book you see here shouldn't be considered a new or updated product. But if you're in the mood to learn something new, check out some of our other books. We're always writing about new topics!

Mastering Piano Technique

Mastering Piano Technique
Author: Seymour Fink
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780931340468

(Amadeus). This holistic approach to the keyboard, based on a sound understanding of the relationship between physical function and musical purpose, is an invaluable resource for pianists and teachers. Professor Fink explains his ideas and demonstrates his innovative developmental exercises that set the pianist free to express the most profound musical ideas. HARDCOVER.

How To Play Popular Piano In 10 Easy Lessons

How To Play Popular Piano In 10 Easy Lessons
Author: Norman Monath
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1984-11-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0671530674

Explains how to learn to play the piano by mastering chords, and covers scales, tonality, triads, and improvisation.

The Art of Piano Playing

The Art of Piano Playing
Author: George Kochevitsky
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1995-11-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457400332

So many of the great pianists and teachers have come out of Poland and Russia (Rubinstein, Anton as well as Arthur, Leschetizky, Paderewski, the Lhevinnes, Gilels, Richter, and others), yet we know little about their methods of learning and teaching. George Kochevitsky in The Art of Piano Playing supplies some important sources of information previously unavailable in the United States. From these sources, tempered by this own thinking, Kochevitsky formulated a scientific approach that can solve most problems of piano playing and teaching. George Kochevitsky graduated in 1930 from Leningrad Conservatory and did post-graduate work at Moscow Conservatory. After coming to the U.S., he taught privately in New York City, gave a number of lectures, and wrote for various music periodicals.

Play Piano by Ear Method Using a Simple Number System

Play Piano by Ear Method Using a Simple Number System
Author: Rosa Suen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520843179

Presently, I am teaching a group of students in Hong Kong to play by ear. Many of them have difficulty reading the standard music notation. They want to play the piano but reading music slows them down. In the process of teaching, I started coming up with this method that works effectively for them. That�s how I started teaching them how to play by ear a year ago. In the process, I started coming up with a method that works effectively for themMost people in Hong Kong are aware of another kind of music notation that is used widely among the older generation. The system is simple, known by the Chinese as Jianpu which means �simplified music notation�. We sometimes see this Asian Music Notation in the older books but we seldom pay much attention to it because we�ve been trained to study the Western standard music notation when learning music.In the process of teaching my students to play by ear, I discover that they pick up this Asian Numeric Music Notation easily, and their play by ear skill thrives as a result. One of my students started playing by ear publicly as a church pianist half a year into the course. He is even able to compose his music at the piano and performs for us. You should see the glowing joy on his face.In the Play By Ear series, I provide you with many tips and analysis to show you how to take full advantage of this system. As I said earlier, it only takes a few hours to learn the system, maybe only one hour. That�s how simple the system is. You don�t believe me? Tell me about it after you learn the system from the PBE course.To guide you to use the system comfortably, I provide 40 songs in Play By Ear Volume 1 for you to work on, so that you get lots of practice to become proficient with the Asian Music Notation. By the end of the course, you will be able to notate your own songs in this numeric notation.It totally simplifies the thought process when you play songs. To me this is most valuable because it frees the student from reading the more complicated music staff notation, and helps the student to acquire a QUIET mind to listen to the sounds deeply, to play with ease and with creative freedom.Level: Beginners to AdvancedIn this course, you will learn 10 steps to start playing songs by EAR. The principles of playing by ear are laid out in detail. I also demonstrate in audios and in 40 videos with animated dotted keyboards to teach you how to play in different keys with the Asian Numeric Music Notation. Each video shows a song demonstrated in at least 3 keys.This is a further look at the approach I take in this Series.Think in SCALE TONE NUMBERS to play BY EARTo play a song by ear, first limit yourself to the 7 scale tones of a key.I use software-animated videos that show you clearly how to apply the simple Asian Music Notation to playing songs by ear. I first demonstrate how this is easily done in the key of C.Play song easily in ALL 12 KEYSWhat you can do to the key of C can easily be done to any key, even in the more difficult keys such as Db key, B key or F# key. The thinking and application is CONSISTENT in all 12 keys.In my videos, using 40 songs, I show you how to apply the Asian Numeric Music Notation to playing songs in all 12 different keys. I purposely also choose some of the harder keys to play in (B, Db, F#) so that you can see how easy the system is once your thinking is clear.Playing in all keys: Simplified FINGERING and HANDSHAPESLearn to LISTEN DEEPLYA lot of ear training programs want to help us to LISTEN DEEPLY to the sounds. My approach uses songs to help you listen DEEPLY to the tones you play rather than naming the intervals such as M6, m6, m2, M2, m7 or M7 etc. If playing songs by ear is what you want, this is perfect for you. If you want to learn sound intervals and distinguish them, you would have to go for ear training software for those drilling exercises.Have fun,Rosa

The Piano Handbook

The Piano Handbook
Author: Carl Humphries
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879307271

Enhanced by an audio CD of selected examples and pieces, a course in playing all major styles of piano covers a history of the instrument and offers progressive instruction in all areas of technique, including posture, fingering, pedalling, scales, and exercises.