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Answered on 14 Jun Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

Kiss the Rain River flows in you Canon in D
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Answered on 14 Jun Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

Yes.. but.. both instrument is Hard... But you practice regularly so we consider both instrument is easy ☺️
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Answered 6 days ago Learn Piano

Denish

Worked with Abhijeet Sawant, Pritam.

1. Practicing without Metronome. 2. Wrong Sitting Postures. 3. Wrong Hand Movement. 4. Using Wrong fingers. 5. Playing too fast.
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Answered on 17 Jun Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

Basic difference is for.. Keys Padels And Piano play manually like chords without any different styles but keyboard has different styles.. Keyboard is portable but piano is not.. 😊
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Answered on 11 Jun Learn Piano

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Pianists primarily see the sheet music they're playing, their hands on the keys, and the overall layout of the piano. With practice, they develop muscle memory, allowing them to focus less on their hands and more on the music itself.
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Answered on 07 Jun Learn Piano

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

The piano is a unique instrument that can be classified as both a percussion and a string instrument. It falls under the category of chordophones (string instruments) because its sound is produced by strings. However, it also has characteristics of percussion instruments because the strings are struck... read more
The piano is a unique instrument that can be classified as both a percussion and a string instrument. It falls under the category of chordophones (string instruments) because its sound is produced by strings. However, it also has characteristics of percussion instruments because the strings are struck by hammers when keys are pressed. Therefore, the piano holds a dual classification in the world of musical instruments. read less
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Answered on 09 Jun Learn Piano

Raman Mendotia

Personally, I’ve found playing piano to be the ultimate stress reliever. playing the piano is like taking your fingers to the gym. As you practice, your fingers will strengthen and finger speed will increase.Reading music with your eyes and responding with your hands also serves to build excellent... read more

Personally, I’ve found playing piano to be the ultimate stress reliever.

playing the piano is like taking your fingers to the gym. As you practice, your fingers will strengthen and finger speed will increase.Reading music with your eyes and responding with your hands also serves to build excellent hand-eye coordination.

 Playing piano helps you develop a musical ear by training you to recognize tones, intervals and chords as well as helping you to develop a sense of pitch. 
Music is a universal language that Playing piano is a wonderful way of bringing together the larger community, as well as smaller groups of family and friends.

The piano is easy to play, and you can start any age.

 

 

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Answered on 07 Jun Learn Piano

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Yes, it is possible to practice piano on a 61-key keyboard. While it doesn't have the full range of an 88-key piano, many pieces of music can still be played on a 61-key instrument, especially if they don't require the extended range of notes found on a full-sized piano. For beginners and those focusing... read more
Yes, it is possible to practice piano on a 61-key keyboard. While it doesn't have the full range of an 88-key piano, many pieces of music can still be played on a 61-key instrument, especially if they don't require the extended range of notes found on a full-sized piano. For beginners and those focusing on learning the basics of piano playing, such as scales, chords, and simple pieces, a 61-key keyboard can be quite sufficient. However, more advanced pieces, especially those that require the use of both very high and very low notes, may be challenging or impossible to play as intended on a 61-key instrument. In summary, a 61-key keyboard is adequate for practicing and learning piano, particularly for beginners and intermediate players. For advanced practice and performance of complex pieces, an 88-key piano is preferable. read less
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Answered on 24 Jun Learn Piano

Himanshu Patwa

Guitar tutor with 4 years of experience from PAIPA Music and Dance Classes

Go for Yamaha PSR or Casio CT-S300
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Answered on 07 Jun Learn Piano

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Certain piano chords that sound good together often belong to the same key, creating harmonious progressions. Here are a few examples of chord progressions that are commonly found pleasing: 1. **I - V - vi - IV** (C - G - Am - F in the key of C major): - This is a very popular progression used... read more
Certain piano chords that sound good together often belong to the same key, creating harmonious progressions. Here are a few examples of chord progressions that are commonly found pleasing: 1. **I - V - vi - IV** (C - G - Am - F in the key of C major): - This is a very popular progression used in many pop songs. It creates a sense of movement and resolution. 2. **ii - V - I** (Dm - G - C in the key of C major): - This is a classic jazz progression, providing a strong sense of resolution from tension. 3. **I - IV - V** (C - F - G in the key of C major): - One of the most common progressions in Western music, providing a straightforward and satisfying sequence. 4. **vi - IV - I - V** (Am - F - C - G in the key of C major): - Often found in modern pop and rock music, this progression has a cyclical feel. 5. **I - vi - IV - V** (C - Am - F - G in the key of C major): - Another popular sequence, which offers a balance of major and minor chords, creating a rich and emotional sound. Experimenting with these progressions and altering the rhythm and tempo can lead to a variety of musical styles and moods. read less
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