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37 votes
7 answers
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Is it recommended to learn a piece you really like, but is way above your level?

26 votes
12 answers
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Is it really mandatory to practise sight reading at the piano?

7 votes
4 answers
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Should you play baroque pieces a semitone lower?

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2 answers
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Can you hear the difference between relative keys?

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3 answers
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Do you always play the melody louder than the accompaniment, unless specified?

5 votes
3 answers
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Lowering the key of a song by a semitone

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2 answers
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Important to be aware of time signature 12/8 switch to 6/8?

5 votes
1 answer
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What's the difference between the two arpeggio symbols (default and upwards)?

5 votes
4 answers
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Is an accidental considered off key?

4 votes
5 answers
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Is absolute pitch acquired by training, genetic or both? And if possible, is it much harder than relative pitch?

3 votes
2 answers
389 views

How should a melody be treated when switched from right to left hand?

2 votes
1 answer
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Are there existing paganini no. 1 caprices for piano?

2 votes
2 answers
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How can a scale sound sadder/darker than the scale with the same key signature?

2 votes
3 answers
457 views

Are anti-accents used for the piano? [duplicate]

2 votes
2 answers
461 views

How to know which key a song is written in with the same key signature?

2 votes
1 answer
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(Singing) Why is low/high larynx bad for your voice?

2 votes
4 answers
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How to play Chopin Etude Op 10 No 11?

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3 answers
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How to figure out which key a song is written in when you know the key signature? [duplicate]

1 vote
2 answers
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(Tempo) Dotted minim/half note = c. 60 meaning

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2 answers
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Simplified Chopin Etudes (Op 10, No.11)

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1 answer
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La campanella: How to play the D sharp and G (left hand)