Beginners Piano Lessons – About the Piano Keys (lesson-2)
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Wooden Flute Carved Wood Fife $12.99 Wooden Flute Carved Wood Fife is is an actual working reproduction wooden flute which plays in the key of C. This carved musical instrument is representative of fifes used by military bands during the revolutionary and Civil War eras. This great reproduction measures 13″ long and makes a great gift for military collectors, budding musicians, or as a great costume accessory for reenactments and p… |
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Piano Lessons: Learning the Piano Keyboard, how to play piano instructional DVD $8.99 Multi-Platinum recording artist Pete Sears provides step-by-step instructions showing chords, scales, modes Progressions and music theory, providing users with a solid foundation for their journey into playing the piano. In Pete Sears 41 years as a professional musician, Pete has played Keyboards, Bass Guitar, or both with a large variety of artists including playing piano on the classic Rod Stewa… |
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Schylling Accordion $23.99 Your child probably doesn’t know Lawrence Welk or the accordion he toted around so famously for years. That should work in the favor of this sturdy, enjoyable instrument. Compact and well built, this starter instrument is a great introduction to the accordion–or just a lot of ephemeral fun. The accordion fits nicely into the palms of an adult’s hands, but isn’t too unwieldy for its target audienc… |
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Schoenhut 37 Key Melodica $27.45 The Schoenhut® Melodica produces a professional, rich tone with a full three-octave range (37 piano keys) and a tonal range from F through F. Includes a specially designed mouthpiece and deluxe carrying case. The Melodica is so easy to play that many educators use it for teaching the rudiments of harmony, chord formation, theory, and for choral work. You can play chords and single notes as well a… |
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Yamaha PSRE423 Keyboard with Stagg SHP 2300 Headphones $229.99 The Yamaha PSR-E423 portable keyboard offers several innovative features. This includes the basic features for learning to play, such as the Yamaha portable grand button (which instantly resets the keyboard to the finest onboard piano settings) and the Yamaha Education Suite buttons (which include built-in songs and 7 levels of lessons). In addition, the Yamaha PSR-E423 has features for when it’s … |
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ABC Keyboard Stickers $1.51 Save BIG when you buy today!…. |
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Teaching Little Fingers to Play: A Book for the Earliest Beginner (John Thompsons Modern Course for The Piano) $1.82 Features:A series for the early beginner combining rote and note approach. The melodies are written with careful thought and are kept as simple as possible, yet they are refreshingly delightful. All the music lies within the grasp of the child’s small hands. Table of Contents: Publisher: Willis Composer: John Thompson Catalog Number: 00412076 Pages: 40 Â … |
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The Complete Book of Scales, Chords, Arpeggios and Cadences: Includes All the Major, Minor (Natural, Harmonic, Melodic) & Chromatic Scales – Plus Additional Instructions on Music Fundamentals $4.44 Scale, chord, arpeggio and cadence studies in all major and minor keys presented in a convenient two-page format. Includes an in-depth 12 page explanation that leads to complete understanding of the fundamentals of major and minor scales, chords, arpeggios and cadences plus a clear explanation of scale degrees and a two-page guide to fingering the scales and arpeggios. In addition, several “enrich… |
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Piano and Keyboard Method $59.95 EMedia version of the best-selling piano instruction software!Distinguished Juilliard School of Music instructor, Irma Irene Justicia, M.A. teaches with over 300 step-by-step full-screen lessons and more than 70 video demonstrations. New Instant Feedback works with both electronic keyboards and acoustic pianos! It listens through your computers microphone or MIDI interface as you play melodies and… |
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EarMaster 5 $49.95 EarMaster 5 Pro Ear Training Software will help any musician gain a better understanding of music Teaching ear training for any musician, playing any instrument no matter what skill level! Sing, improvise or jam with more confidence than you ever thought possible. You need to recognize the inner workings of all the sounds around you and EarMaster can help by including over 650 ear training lessons… |
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The Piano Accordion Absolute Beginners $10.79 The Piano Accordion Absolute Beginners |
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Absolute Beginners Piano $9.67 Absolute Beginners Piano |
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Piano Accordion for Absolute Beginners $24.56 Piano Accordion for Absolute Beginners |
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ZAGGskins (Piano Keys) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Piano Keys) |
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Beginners $11.87 Beginners is a quirky, low-key comedy of sorts about a man whose dog can talk (via subtitles, anyway) and whose aging father abruptly declares himself to be gay after being widowed. The story requires a suitably quirky soundtrack, and it gets it by means of a Bach suite played on a horn, some early jazz recordings from the likes of Jelly Roll Morton and Hoagy Carmichael, and some scoring by Dave Palmer and Roger Neill. Palmer and Neill contribute an elegant piano waltz in “Moon Waltz” and a stride piano piece in “Veronica’s Blues.” Their eight-minute “Beginners Theme Suite” brings out some of the film’s melancholy aspects that go along with its oddball humor. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi Performers: Joseph Meyer – French Horn; Tina Guo – Cello; Daniel Rosenboom – Trumpet; Dave Palmer – Piano |
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Songs for Beginners $23.98 Songs for Beginners is Graham Nash’s solo debut apart from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Released in 1971, it is a collection of songs that reflect change, transition, and starting over. The set was recorded in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, in the immediate aftermath of Nash’s traumatic breakup with Joni Mitchell. Unlike the colorful dynamism of Stephen Stills’ eponymous debut recording, or the acid-drenched cosmic cowboy spaciness of David Crosby’s If I Could Only Remember My Name, Nash’s album is by contrast a much more humble and direct offering. It is a true, mostly introspective songwriter’s album full of beautifully performed and wonderfully recorded songs that reflect transition, movement, the desire to look backward and forward simultaneously. Like the aforementioned offering, this one is star-studded in its choice of players and singers: Crosby, Chris Ethridge, Jerry Garcia, Rita Coolidge, Clydie King, Venetta Fields, Dave Mason, Neil Young (under the pseudonym “Joe Yankee”), David Lindley, Bobby Keys, Phil Lesh, Dallas Taylor, and drummer John Barbata reflect some of the personnel on this heady yet humble session. The album is bookended by two of Nash’s best-known tunes, the anthemic “Military Madness” that remains timeless in the 21st century, and “Chicago,” that doesn’t. That said, they are among the weakest songs here — which reveals what a solid collection it is. Unlike many recordings birthed from personal angst, Nash’s engages in no self pity; instead, he focuses on the craft of songwriting itself. Despite its personal darkness, “Better Days,” with its swirling piano and pronounced bassline, is also an actual paean to self-determination and perseverance, the logic being that there were better days in the past, so there must be better ones in the future as well. “I Used to Be a King,” with Garcia on a gorgeous pedal steel and Lesh on bass, is a direct, mature response to “King Midas in Reverse,” a song Nash wrote and recorded with the Hollies. “Simple Man,” with its sparse melody and strings and a fine backing vocal from Coolidge, was written on the afternoon of the breakup with Mitchell. The violin-cello backdrop to Nash’s piano is particularly effective and makes this one of his most memorable songs. The parlor room country waltz that commences “Man in the Mirror,” features Garcia’s steel, Young’s piano, ex-Flying Burrito Brother Ethridge, and drummer Barbata; it shifts keys, tempo, and feel about a third of the way in with a very long bridge that transforms the song’s sentiment as well. Ultimately, Songs for Beginners is the strongest of Nash’s solo efforts (outside of his work with Crosby). ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi Performers: Dorian Rudnytsky – Celli, Cello; David Lindley – Fiddle, Violin, Vocals, Guitar; |
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BLACK KEYS TRIBUTE: PIANO TRIBUTE TO THE BLACK KEYS $11.76 BLACK KEYS TRIBUTE: PIANO TRIBUTE TO THE BLACK KEYS |
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Keys $13.59 On Keys, Jacques De Koninck composes symphonic music of great romantic beauty. The piece “Entre Ciel et Mer” (Between Sky & Sea) was inspired by the songs of whales and dolphins and includes the sounds and voices of these magnificent sea creatures. The instrumentation includes violin, piano, chimes, percussion, flutes and children laughing. ~ MusD, Rovi |
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Charms and Keys: The Piano Tribute to Dido $15.07 Charms and Keys: The Piano Tribute to Dido |
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Piano Fun for Adult Beginners $11.19 Piano Fun for Adult Beginners is designed as an entree into the world of recreational music making (RMM). Although you will learn to read music, play music of your choice and learn to play lead sheets, you are starting down a path of music making designed |
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Piano Miniatures in 24 Keys $7.5 (24 Short Solos in All Major and Minor Keys). By Victor Labenske. For Piano. Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. SMP Level 4 (Intermediate). Book. 28 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing |
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Songs for Beginners [CD/DVD] $19.98 Songs for Beginners is Graham Nash’s solo debut apart from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Released in 1971, it is a collection of songs that reflect change, transition, and starting over. The set was recorded in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, in the immediate aftermath of Nash’s traumatic breakup with Joni Mitchell. Unlike the colorful dynamism of Stephen Stills’ eponymous debut recording, or the acid-drenched cosmic cowboy spaciness of David Crosby’sIf I Could Only Remember My Name, Nash’s album is by contrast a much more humble and direct offering. It is a true, mostly introspective songwriter’s album full of beautifully performed and wonderfully recorded songs that reflect transition, movement, the desire to look backward and forward simultaneously. Like the aforementioned offering, this one is star-studded in its choice of players and singers: Crosby, Chris Ethridge, Jerry Garcia, Rita Coolidge, Clydie King, Venetta Fields, Dave Mason, Neil Young (under the pseudonym “Joe Yankee”), David Lindley, Bobby Keys, Phil Lesh, Dallas Taylor, and drummer John Barbata reflect some of the personnel on this heady yet humble session. The album is bookended by two of Nash’s best-known tunes, the anthemic “Military Madness” that remains timeless in the 21st century, and “Chicago,” that doesn’t. That said, they are among the weakest songs here — which reveals what a solid collection it is. Unlike many recordings birthed from personal angst, Nash’s engages in no self pity; instead, he focuses on the craft of songwriting itself. Despite its personal darkness, “Better Days,” with its swirling piano and pronounced bassline, is also an actual paean to self-determination and perseverance, the logic being that there were better days in the past, so there must be better ones in the future as well. “I Used to Be a King,” with Garcia on a gorgeous pedal steel and Lesh on bass, is a direct, mature response to “King Midas in Reverse,” a song Nash wrote and recorded with the Hollies. “Simple Man,” with its sparse melody and strings and a fine backing vocal from Coolidge, was written on the afternoon of the breakup with Mitchell. The violin-cello backdrop to Nash’s piano is particularly effective and makes this one of his most memorable songs. The parlor room country waltz that commences “Man in the Mirror,” features Garcia’s steel, Young’s piano, ex-Flying Burrito Brother Ethridge, and drummer Barbata; it shifts keys, tempo, and feel about a third of the way in with a very long bridge that transforms the song’s sentiment as well. Ultimately, Songs for Beginners is the strongest of Nash’s solo efforts (outside of his work with Crosby). The 2008 Rhino edition is completely remastered; it also contains a DVD that features the album in DVD Audio with a 5.1 mix, as well as photos and an interview with Nash. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi Performers: Dorian Rudnytsky – Celli; |
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Favorite Piano Duets for Beginners $8.95 By Muzio Clementi (1752-1832). For Piano 4-hands. Sheet Music. Published by Edition Peters |
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Favourite Piano Duets for Beginners $8.95 By Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). For Piano 4-hands. Sheet Music. Published by Edition Peters |
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Not for Beginners $11.68 Not for Beginners |
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Piano Tribute to Enya: In the Keys of a Soft Blue $15.03 Piano Tribute to Enya: In the Keys of a Soft Blue |
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Absolute Beginners – Piano $12.95 For Piano. Music Sales America. Instructional. Softcover with CD. 48 pages. Amsco Publications #AM988911. Published by Amsco Publications |