It really is all in the wrists. In music, there is the concept of timbre, which is the quality that makes notes have a different “tone color” or emotion to them, even if sung or played in the exact same way. It’s that essence you can hear when instruments of very different quality are handled […]| SoraNews24 -Japan News-
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In your group piano class, use the various “voices” of a keyboard to create an orchestra of different effects and instruments.| Yamaha Music
Las manos de María de los Ángeles Horta Hernández, hacen magia en esa sala llena de búhos de adorno recolectados en cada viaje.| Periódico Girón
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A music educator and composer has found a way for students with broken or injured arms continue to learn to play the piano. The post One Arm Will Do on the Piano appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
Listen & Be Heard Remix Volume Three: a timely blend of our guests reading from their work, highlights from previous episodes, and a few surprises.| Listen & Be Heard Network
WENDY LOOMIS is an award-winning San Francisco-based composer, pianist, producer, and educator. She has released 20 CDs to date and performs nationally and internationally with various ensembles in the genres of poetic jazz, new age, and world music.| Listen & Be Heard Network
With a unique, instantly recognizable style, pianist Matthew Shipp has been active on the international jazz scene since late 1980s. His boundary-less musical approach crisscrosses free jazz, elliptical post-bop, and modern classical music. He served as pianist in the David S. Ware Quartet during the early '90s before leading his own dates and recording duos with a variety of musicians.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Richard Clements is a pianist. In the early 1980’s, he moved to New York City to pursue his Jazz studies with Jazz master pianist Barry Harris. In 1997 Richard joined Archie Shepp n Paris.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Willie “The Lion” Smith (1897 – 1973) was one of the earliest piano giants of jazz, an original artist and composer, though mostly known for his many solo performances after the age of fifty. Download The PIANO of Willie “The Lion” Smith (PDF-file) The post Willie “The Lion” Smith appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com
What prime numbers and continued fractions have to do with music| Niels Cautaerts
Hugh Lawson (1935 – 1997) was an excellent pianist from Detroit, mostly known for his excellent work with Yusef Lateef in the1960s, and although active later he never achieved the reputation he deserved… Download The PIANO of Hugh Lawson (PDF-file) The post Hugh Lawson appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com
Lorraine Geller (1928 – 1958) was an excellent jazz piano artist, one of the best beboppers on the West Coast, but died suddenly from heart failure, so young… Download The PIANO of Lorraine Geller (PDF-file) The post Lorraine Geller appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com
A new work for solo piano. Less John Williams, more Arvo Pärt. Give it a listen!| v5.chriskrycho.com