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Books > Music > Musical instruments & instrumental ensembles > Keyboard instruments
Louis Kentner covers all aspects of the piano in this comprehensive
and fascinating dissertation. As well as practical material there
are pages of instruction on technique including a chapter on the
use of the pedal, some hints on singing tone and legato, advice on
practising, and a do-it-yourself guide to basic tuning. Kentner
provides a penetrating analysis of much of Chopin's and Liszt's
piano music and contributes a unique and detailed study of
Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas. The book includes some
selected further reading and a discography.
(Educational Piano Library). 120 color-coded cards to learn basic
musical symbols, all notes from low ledger C to high ledger C, and
rhythm patterns in 4/4 and 3/4. Also includes cards that focus on
recognition of steps and skips on the staff.
(Music Sales America). Noel 2 is an exciting collection of Advent,
Christmas and Epiphany music for mixed voice choirs, from the easy
to learn to the more challenging and unconventional. The contents
range from the Renaissance to the present: from Bach and Sweelinck,
familiar settings of traditional and lesser known carols through
the ages to Howells and Leighton and works by today's composers
include Richard Rodney Bennett, Eric Whitacre, John Tavener, Tarik
O'Regan and Richard Allain. Among the 43 anthems, mixed voice
choirs of all levels will find new arrangements of favorite carols,
hymns with new descants, as well as stimulating original works for
the Christmas season. Songs include; Angelus Ad Virginem * Coventry
Carol * E'en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come (Manz) * Gloria, Dei Sir
Gesungen (Bach) * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn) *
Lullay My Liking (Holst) * Once in Royal David's City * Of a Rose
(McDowall) * Resonet in Laudibus (Praetorius) * Rocking (Tavener) *
Threshold of Night (O'Regan) * Torches (Joubert) * What Sweeter
Music (Allain) * and more.
THE DEFINITIVE, INVESTIGATIVE BIOGRAPHY OFJAZZ LEGENDDAVE
BRUBECK(TAKE FIVE) In 2003, music journalist Philip Clark was
granted unparalleled access to jazz legend Dave Brubeck. Over the
course of ten days, he shadowed the Dave Brubeck Quartet during
their extended British tour, recording an epic interview with the
bandleader. Brubeck opened up as never before, disclosing his
unique approach to jazz; the heady days of his classic quartet in
the 1950s-60s; hanging out with Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker,
Louis Armstrong, and Miles Davis; and the many controversies that
had dogged his 66-yearlong career. Alongside beloved figures like
Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, Brubeck has achieved name
recognition beyond jazz. But finding a convincing fit for Brubeck's
legacy, one that reconciles his mass popularity with his advanced
musical technique, has proved largely elusive. In Dave Brubeck: A
Life inTime, Clark provides us with a thoughtful, thorough, and
long-overdue biography of an extraordinary man whose influence
continues to inform and inspire musicians today. Structured around
Clark's extended interview and intensive new research, this book
recounts one of the last untold stories of jazz, unearthing the
secret history of Take Five and many hitherto unknown aspects of
Brubeck's early career-and sharing details about his creative
relationship with his star saxophonist, Paul Desmond. Woven
throughout are cameo appearances from a host of unlikely figures,
from Sting, Ray Manzarek of The Doors, and Keith Emerson to John
Cage, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Partch, and Edgard Varese. Each
chapter explores a different theme or aspect of Brubeck's life and
music, illuminating the core of his artistry and genius. To quote
President Obama, as he awarded the musician with a Kennedy Center
Honor: You can't understand America without understanding jazz, and
you can't understand jazz without understanding Dave Brubeck.
Jazz Improvisation for Keyboard Players is a straightforward,
no-nonsense improvisation series. It deals with creating melodies,
using the left hand, pianistic approaches to soloing, scale choices
for improvisation and much more.
A great collection of 100 all-time hit songs, especially arranged
for all keyboards, including piano, digital piano, organ and
portable keyboards. Each song is complete with chord symbols,
lyrics and suggested registration and rhythms.
(Piano Solo Personality). 22 Fab Four faves arranged for solo
piano, including: Across the Universe * Blackbird * Get Back *
Eight Days a Week * Help * Here Comes the Sun * I Want to Hold Your
Hand * Love Me Do * Norwegian Wood * Penny Lane * Something *
Ticket to Ride * With a Little Help from My Friends * and more.
This book explores the emerging area of microtonality through an
examination of the tuning theories of Erv Wilson. It is the first
publication to offer a broad discussion of this influential
theorist whose innovations have far-reaching ramifications for
microtonal tuning systems. This study addresses the breadth and
complexity of Wilson's work by focusing on his microtonal keyboard
designs as a means to investigate his tuning concepts and their
practical applications. Narushima examines materials ranging from
historical and experimental tunings to instrument design, as well
as musical applications of mathematical theories and
multidimensional geometry. The volume provides an analysis of some
of Wilson's most significant theoretical ideas, including the Scale
Tree, Moments of Symmetry, Constant Structures, and
Combination-Product Sets. These theories offer ways to
conceptualize musical scales as patterns with structural integrity
and whose shapes can be altered to produce infinitely varying
forms. The book shows how these structural properties can be used
to map scales onto a microtonal keyboard by providing step-by-step
guidelines and clearly illustrated examples. Most importantly, it
brings together theoretical and practical methods of tuning to
enable composers, performers, and instrument designers to explore
previously uncharted areas of microtonality, making a significant
contribution to the fields of music theory, composition and music
technology.
The Best of Grade 4 Piano comprise pieces selected by the major
examination boards in one volume that have captured the
imaginations of teachers and students over the years, including
some old favourites and some forgotten gems. All the pieces are
tried and tested and perfectly graded and fingered for Grade 4.
This book also provides top-quality music that is ideal as a
sight-reading resource for more advanced students. The music has
been carefully selected and edited by Anthony Williams, a leading
ABRSM piano examiner and selector. There are five books in the
series Best of Grade... for Piano, and a similar series exists for
Flute (selected and edited by Sally Adams), and Clarinet (selected
and edited by Paul Harris).
The Best of Grade 1 Piano comprise pieces selected by the major
examination boards in one volume, which have captured the
imaginations of teachers and students over the years, including
some old favourites and some forgotten gems. All the pieces are
tried and tested and perfectly graded and fingered for Grade 1.
This book also provides top-quality music that is ideal as a
sight-reading resource for more advanced students. The music has
been carefully selected and edited by Anthony Williams, a leading
ABRSM piano examiner and selector. There are five books in the
series Best of Grade... for Piano, and a similar series exists for
Flute (selected and edited by Sally Adams), and Clarinet (selected
and edited by Paul Harris).
For more than a century the piano occupied a dominant place in
music and society. Professor Ehrlich follows its fascinating
history from the fortepiano of Mozart's time, through the
Victorians' `household orchestra and god', to the most
sophisticated modern products of the Japanese manufacturers. His
protagonists include barnstorming virtuosi, fashionable ladies and
aspiring clerks, the great makers and the back-street
`garrett-masters', distinguished musicians, and hire-purchase
touts. Originally published in 1976 by Dent, this book has now been
updated and revised by the author in the light of developments of
recent years.
Bastien Piano Basics is suitable for children aged 7 upwards.
The course uses a gradual multi-key approach, with reading beginning in the C five-finger position.
This method with an ideal pacing ensures success for young beginners.
How to Play Keyboards offers an exciting new way to learn to play. Its easy-to-follow instructions and systematic approach enable you to start playing popular tunes on your keyboard within minutes-even if you've never played a musical instrument before. You'll learn keyboard basics like: --fingering --chords --special effects --playing by ear --how to read sheet music --playing with drum backing
and much more.
Filled with a wealth of instruction and inspiration, How to Play Keyboards is like having your own personal tutor.
for Tenor Tuba (Euphonium) and piano Vaughan Williams's Concerto
for Bass Tuba and Orchestra was the first major concerto to be
written for the instrument. It was composed in 1953-4 to mark the
50th anniversary of the LSO, and was premiered by the orchestra's
principal tuba player, Philip Catelinet. The original plan to
transpose it for Euphonium was not realised during the composer's
lifetime, and only now, in this transcription by David Childs, has
that goal been attained, with Vaughan Williams's orchestration
deftly transposed and rearranged by Rodney Newton to allow this
characteristic work to enter the repertoire of many more players.
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