The Essential Elements Piano Theory series is a comprehensive four-book course designed to help students master theory concepts. New concepts are clearly presented…
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Ivan Varenikov: Piano 1Hand
Ivan Varenikov lives in Siberia. He contends that, aside from all the stereotypes of bitter cold and wild bears, Siberia is also deficient in terms of music
Piano Fun Pop Hits for Adult Beginners
This collection of lead sheets and easy arrangements was developed for beginning pianists. It provides 13 popular songs plus a CD with beautifully orchestrated accompaniments for each.
Yamaha’s Motif XF
Yamaha’s Motif XF comes with 741 MB of internal Wave ROM, including realistic digital recreation of two grand piano sounds, acoustic instruments, and…
By Law, Dejan Lazic Wants Negative Online Review Removed
While many artists and professionals understand there is always a chance of a bad review, Croatian pianist Dejan Lazic doesn’t want to his bad review to hold him back anymore.
Michael Feinstein: Why America Needs Music
You might say that Michael Feinstein has always had a unique approach to music. As a child, he was unable to learn from traditional piano lessons, perhaps because he’d already begun learning by his own means. Growing up in the 1960s and early 1970s, he wasn’t attracted to the popular music of that era, but was instead drawn to the Great American Songbook almost from the beginning.
Choosing the Right Keyboard
This video will help musicians who struggle to understand the differences between the “Arranger Keyboards” and “Music Workstations”.
The Making Music Guide to Keyboard Shopping
For recreational pianists, keyboards are smart investments. They’re cheaper than full-size pianos, require no tuning, and are way easier to carry up staircases. Plus: Connect a pair of headphones, and you can hammer away in your apartment without Gladys from upstairs complaining.
How to Tune Your Guitar with a Piano
Todd Hobin sat down to explain and demonstrate how you can tune your guitar by using a piano.
Performing: Just Do It!
Never underestimate the value of performing, whether at home for family and friends, or in a ‘proper’ concert venue on a special grand piano. Performing for others, and the ability to get up and do it, is an important life skill as it builds confidence and self-reliance – and not just in the sphere of music.