Daily finger training is essential to improving your piano skills. Those of you who are still beginners on the piano may have the opportunity to play Beethoven's sonatas someday, but if you want to be able to play a large piece of music that lasts about 15 to 20 minutes, you will need more than now... [Read more...] about [ A must-see for piano beginners: Use this sheet music for finger training!
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Is this the secret behind the compilation of classical music works?
Did you say "Op."? For example, the name of a classical musical work used in "Op.", such as Japanese C minor Hua Er, Op. 64-2, Kai Duofen's Somel Op. 49-2 1st Raku Chapter, etc. Actually... [Read more...] about What is the secret behind the compilation of classical music works?
What is the secret of opus numbers in classical music?
Have you ever seen the word "Op."? For example, Chopin's "Waltz in C sharp minor Op.64-2", Beethoven's "Sonata Op.49-2 first movement... [Read more...] about What is the secret of the opus number in classical music?
To play the piano smoothly! Finger numbers and finger training
What are finger numbers? The piano has something called "finger numbers." This finger number indicates which note should be played most efficiently with which finger. Not just to play that note, but to … [Read more...] about To play the piano smoothly! Finger numbers and finger training
[Must-see for piano beginners] Meaning and valid range of accidentals (sharp and flat)
This time I will explain about accidentals in musical scores. Specifically, they are "sharp (♯)", "flat (♭)", and "natural (♮)". I'm sure many of you have heard of the name and symbol. Piano … [Read more...] about [Must-see for piano beginners] Meaning and valid range of accidentals (sharp and flat)