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Mar 12 |
answered | Teaching rhythm to a beginner |
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Mar 12 |
answered | Turning music on piano so it doesn't fold |
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Feb 27 |
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Learning blues piano from music score Apparently, this is yet to be established in this genre partly because, as you say, it is very improvisational in nature and partly because the genre itself is much younger. |
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Feb 27 |
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Learning blues piano from music score I liked your answer, but firmly believe that my question does not ask for shopping recommendation. In Classical music, we hear of a 'standard repertoire' and that contains seminal works that define and form the path for any student's progress. You may say this is a matter of opinion, but the different opinions converge largely on the works of a few masters. My question tries to identify a counterpart for this in blues. I ask if there is a standard as against seeking a personal recommendation. |
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Feb 27 |
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Feb 27 |
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Feb 27 |
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Feb 27 |
answered | What is the best way to become super-accurate on the piano? |
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Feb 23 |
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Learning blues piano from music score @cornbreadninja: I have a list of pieces I want to learn of Chopin, Mozart, etc and I search the net and download. But as I am new to blues, I really don't know what to look for! Thanks for your 'No money down blues' but how exactly do u play the LH of it? |
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Feb 22 |
asked | Learning blues piano from music score |