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		<title>Learning How To Play Musical Instruments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some children could find learning how to play musical instruments very hard in some ways; but, in other ways very interesting. Musical instruments such as the clarinet or the piano are very different from each other in a physical sense, but both of these musical instruments have the same notes that people can learn to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some children could find learning how to play musical instruments very hard in some ways; but, in other ways very interesting. Musical instruments such as the clarinet or the piano are very different from each other in a physical sense, but both of these musical instruments have the same notes that people can learn to play. The clarinet has musical notes that range from the low E and to the high A. The B-flat clarinet is about 23.6 inches long, and has a range of more than three octaves.<br />
The piano is a great musical instrument that consists of eighty-eight notes. The musical range for the musical notes on the piano will range from a low A as the lowest, and the highest note would be the C key. The piano is the easiest musical instrument to learn, and is often selected by beginners because this musical instruments follows the alphabet scale in note placement of A, B, C, D, E, F, G. they also will consist of sharps and flats. Once a beginner learns the fingering techniques for a piano, it is easier to learn how to play other musical instruments because the finger placement techniques will not seem to foreign.<br />
Some musical instruments will need to be tuned in order for them to be played in concert. For a concert pitch, the piano key A above middle C would be tuned to a pitch that was precisely 440.000 Hz. This tuning principle is based on a standard keyboard that is equipped with 88 keys. This type of piano tuning should always be provided by a qualified technician because they have tuning instruments that will ensure that each note emitted from a piano will be just as it should be for concerts and other public performances.<br />
Learning the notes as a young child is a challenge to those who do not practice as much as they need. Children as young as three years of age can learn to play a musical instrument if they have a teacher and are willing to practice every chance they get, but at least thirty to forty minutes a day. Practice lessons will consist of learning the scales, filling in various workbooks, and note-taking skills. There are different types of workbooks that will focus on techniques that your child can use when at home. There are usually five or more workbooks for every level involved in learning to play music and that means there will need to be a lot of practice time devoted to each.<br />
The electronic keyboard can recreate the sounds of different instruments. The keyboard is also a popular version of the piano, but requires electricity. Some keyboards have hands on practice session programs and the key will light up on a song that is put on the keyboard. People that use the keyboard to learn how to play the piano without an instructor think this style of learning is great but the keyboard will not be able to tell a student if the notes are played correctly. It is a good idea for a child to remain in classes with a teacher in order to learn to play a musical instrument to the fullest extent possible. </p>
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		<title>Which Piano Brands Are Best For Beginners?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 10:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Figuring out the best possible brand of piano to purchase for a player that is just beginning can be a pretty difficult task depending on the particular situation.  No one can come right out and tell you what piano to buy, it&#8217;s a decision that you must work your way to with a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Figuring out the best possible brand of piano to purchase for a player that is just beginning can be a pretty difficult task depending on the particular situation.  No one can come right out and tell you what piano to buy, it&#8217;s a decision that you must work your way to with a good bit of research.<br />
There are a number of questions that you should ask yourself before jumping into a purchase that may be as major as buying a piano.<br />
Has the beginner ever played before?<br />
If the beginner that you are considering buying a piano for has never so much as played the instrument before and there is no one else residing in the house that will play, some serious thought should be put into the decision.  In fact, if this is a situation that you are currently facing, it might be advisable, if possible, for the beginner to take a few lessons at a studio or to purchase a less expensive, electronic keyboard to begin with to be sure that the beginner will hold some interest in the endeavor after the initial novelty begins to wear off.<br />
The last thing you want to do is go out and spend more that twenty thousand dollars on a very large instrument that will take up quite a bit of space in your home only to find that there is no real deep interest there.  A keyboard is a good, inexpensive and portable learning tool that will help you gage if there is a real interest there, and it will still be of use later down the road after a full size piano is procured.<br />
What fits my situation?<br />
If you are sure that purchasing a piano is the right decision, then you&#8217;ve got some serious studying to do.<br />
In all reality, the best brand of piano for your beginner is going to be the one that fits your particular situation, in terms of price, size and sound quality.<br />
There are plenty of excellent manufacturers of pianos available in every imaginable style and price range: Steinway, Wurlitzer, Kawai and Yamaha each have different musical quality and each manufacturer comes with a potentially very different price tag (Steinway produces pianos that are well in excess of six figures, where as Yamaha produces a quality instrument for under twenty thousand dollars.)  Each brand will have a style, sound and price that will appeal to different types of players.<br />
Pianos come in two different &#8220;body types&#8221;, uprights and grand pianos.  Grand pianos normally produce a better sound quality, but uprights are often far less expensive and easier to fit into your home.<br />
You&#8217;ll want to visit plenty of show rooms, do a lot of testing out different brands and talking to a good deal of sales people, teachers and technicians in order to narrow down the possibilities and begin to select the piano that may be right for you.  You want a brand that has good merit, a solid reputation and that offers a good warranty.<br />
Once you&#8217;ve got a manufacturer in mind that you feel comfortable with, it&#8217;s time to pick the most appropriate model for your situation &#8211; if at all possible, try not to buy the manufacturer&#8217;s least expensive model.  It&#8217;s no secret that the cheapest model in terms of cost is probably the manufacturer&#8217;s model that is also of the lowest quality, a few hundred to one thousand dollars price difference could mean a world in the difference of quality of the instrument.<br />
Don&#8217;t despair that you can&#8217;t afford the world&#8217;s greatest piano right from the beginning, many reputable manufacturers have a &#8220;trade up&#8221; option that will allow you to upgrade to a better model when you feel that you may have outgrown your current piano.<br />
When it comes to buying a piano, as with making any other major purchase you want to be armed with information &#8211; ask a lot of questions and buy what you can afford.  Pick a manufacturer that has a trade up option so you&#8217;ll always be able to have the best possible piano for your situation. </p>
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		<title>Acoustic Piano or Digital Piano?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The invention of piano has already come a long way since around 500 years in the past. A great number of various piano styles have emerged out of imitating and enhancing the original piano version many times. Digital pianos are made with the latest technology and it is one of the most famous alternatives for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The invention of piano has already come a long way since around 500 years in the past. A great number of various piano styles have emerged out of imitating and enhancing the original piano version many times. Digital pianos are made with the latest technology and it is one of the most famous alternatives for piano. The question you&#8217;ll ask to yourself is which one suits you? Your piano playing styles and budget are the main criteria for searching a piano. For both side on the other hand the advantages and disadvantages.<br />
Acoustic Piano<br />
A complex built &#8211; That best describes the acoustic piano. The hammers are made to hit the string inside the piano when the keys are pressed on the outside. It then creates a vibration that is augmented by the coundboard of the piano. A quality, full and rich piano sound is created that is always being appreciated at recitals and grand performances. The only disadvantage it has is that it entails a lot of money, space and maintenance.<br />
When looking for an Acoustic Piano, here are the things to take note:<br />
 The acoustic piano requires habitual tuning most especially when the piano is moved to another place or when the climate changes.<br />
 The sound created by the acoustic piano is very rich and full that nothing can match up to with it.<br />
 Depending on the temperament of the pianist, it allows the creation of either loud or soft sound. Whatever the way the pianist wants to play, acoustic pianos can go along very well.<br />
 A big space of a room is required when you decide to buy an acoustic piano. They weigh at the range of 450 &#8211; 1000 lbs.<br />
 Usually, acoustic pianos that can be availed at a low price is not worth to buy since they have a lot of defects. Great acoustic pianos are always highly priced.<br />
Digital Piano<br />
A good copy of an acoustic piano is the digital piano. Recorded notes from the real pianos are being used by digital pianos to create sound instead of having the built in strings and mechanisms within. Individuals who play in the band can find digital pianos very handy for they can be easily carried anywhere though they have some flaws.<br />
When looking for a digital piano, here are some things to take note:<br />
 Digital pianos come at an economical price. They are more affordable than acoustic pianos.<br />
 The real version of the piano piece can never be acquired since the digital keys are not very sensitive.<br />
 Students who only have digital pianos are not accommodated by some piano teachers.<br />
 Digital pianos come along with their own carry bags and they are portable and quite light to carry around.<br />
 A broad range of features and styles are offered by a good quality digital piano. Other sounds of instruments like the drums are included in these features.<br />
 You don&#8217;t need to get digital pianos tuned and they are good to use in areas that have humid climates and have drastic change in temperature.<br />
The issues between both instruments have long existed since the creation of digital pianos. But it is still up to you, both instruments have their own strong points and it greatly depends on how you want to use it. </p>
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