|
Pe HaiSaRadem.ro vei gasi bancuri, glume, imagini, video, fun, bancuri online, bancuri tari, imagini haioase, videoclipuri haioase, distractie online. Nu ne crede pe cuvant, intra pe HaiSaRadem.ro ca sa te convingi. |
![]() |
Music Information |
|
|
Piano Music - How to Begin and End a Piece
How do you begin a piece of music? That's a question I'm often asked. The answer I usually give is that you begin as soon as you start playing - that is, if you're trying to "compose" something, the piece begins the moment it has energy and is something you want to capture. If it's an improvisation, the piece begins the moment you set your fingers on the keys and hit the first note. It's like free flow writing and writing a chapter to a novel. The writer can both improvise and enjoy the process or can structure the ideas more - or, as I like to do, combine both procedures into one. I start out by improvising - always. Then, if I want to memorialize a musical idea, I write down the first two bars of melody along with the chord(s) I'm playing. I throw this on a chart and voila - the idea remains fresh until I want to either expand on it, or ignore it completely. If the idea is a rhythm pattern I write down (Left hand = whatever the pattern is) so I can remember it later. I never stop improvising though because that would stop the flow and who knows what could come out of it. Don't forget that an improvisation is a piece of music in and of itself. There is really no need to impose structure on something as beautiful and organic as spontaneous expression. In fact, these spur of the moment fantasies are often more inspiring than any contrived composition. There is something more alive to them because there IS more life to them. Endings pose another problem, namely the problem of when to stop playing. For improvisation, the answer is when energy (inspiration) starts to wane down. That's a good time to bring your music to an end. You'll know when this is happening when you become bored. That's the sign it's time to stop. Composition is a different story. The form of the piece already dictates when you should stop. For example, an ABA form tells you to play the A section once or twice, go to B, back to A then bring the piece to an end. Of course the amount of repetition and contrast is a personal decision but the form establishes both beginning and ending. It's a nice safe way to say that yes, I have a piece of music here. Now, improvisations can have form as well. The big difference is that you don't consciously think about putting the music into a predefined shape. But for some unknown reason, most improvisations do have symmetry - that is they take on a form of their own. I don't know if this is because of human beings innate rhythm (heartbeat) or what. Even Zen flute music, which may be the most freely inspired improvisation style around has some structure. You can hear it in the phrases. Beginnings and endings. Don't worry too much about them. What's important is where you are emotionally while you play. Become aware of that and all your problems are solved. Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Stop by now at http://www.quiescencemusic.com/piano_lessons.html for a FREE piano lesson!
MORE RESOURCES: Warning: set_time_limit(): Cannot set time limit in safe mode in /home/www/dynamic/trei.ro/mussic.trei.ro/public_html/inc/rss.inc on line 8 Power Play: Behind the Music of “Heated Rivalry” The New Yorker BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Jack White & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Music Release This Week? Vote! Billboard BTS Will Break Down Their Song Lyrics and Favorite Korean Dishes in Upcoming Book Releases Rolling Stone Snow Tha Product Receives City Honor for Speaking Up After L.A. ICE Raids & More Uplifting Moments Yahoo Opinion | Detroit Is the Last City That Knows How to Dance The New York Times Bob Seger rereleases vintage music video, drops summer playlist The Detroit News ‘Michael’ Dethrones ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ To Become Highest-Grossing Music Biopic Of All Time Deadline MICHAEL Becomes Highest-Grossing Music Biopic BroadwayWorld Music during wartime The Christian Century Album Review – Midland’s “Stages” - Saving Country Music A modern requiem, Brahms symphony highlight weekend Grant Park program Chicago Classical Review Let The Music Breathe by Jimi C & The Waves: Review Illustrate Magazine 19 live music concerts in Maine worth traveling for this summer Bangor Daily News LIVE! A Music Calendar: Chancey Williams rocks Roland Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Minot steps into Levitt’s music mission minotdailynews.com Downtown SummerTunes returns to Hattiesburg with music, community and celebration of America 250 WDAM-TV ‘The Sound of Music’ Edinburgh Music Review The Cherry Arts launches ‘Cherry Music’ The Ithaca Voice Phone-Free Concerts Can Restore the Power of Live Music Bloomberg.com Q-Music: spinning on vinyl – new and anniversary tunes from Book of Love, Smashing Pumpkins, KulfiGirls and Scarlet Fantastic Bay Area Reporter Music Tonight: Saturday, June 13 North Coast Journal Snow Tha Product Receives City Honor for Speaking Up After L.A. ICE Raids & More Uplifting Moments Billboard Ariana Grande Launches New Foundation After White House Uses Music in ICE Video Consequence of Sound Bruce Springsteen Opens His Music Center, With Guitars The New York Times New Quincy Chinese BBQ spot has free live music and glowsticks The Patriot Ledger A Serious Summer Musical Cavalcade The Santa Barbara Independent Shelter animals find comfort in music through Wild Tunes program Rough Draft Atlanta EVIL MISTRESS: A Lifelong Affair with Music, Part Twenty-Four Pagosa Daily Post TCP shows future of percussion music is bright in Currents program Chicago Classical Review Free Music Friday: David Lewis KBTX News 3 The new Bruce Springsteen museum is a giant scrapbook that validates New Jersey’s role as a music incubator Inquirer.com The New Traditionalists: Did Midland help Country music fall back in love with its roots? Entertainment Focus PorchFest brings musical reunion and next generation to Griffith Avenue The Owensboro Times Monrovia Concert Highlights Female Composers in Special Early Music Weekend Event ColoradoBoulevard.net NY Knicks watch parties back on Saturday as team looks to clinch NBA championship: All you need to know New York Post The 1960s were music’s most transformative decade. Here's the greatest LP from each '60s year Classical-Music.com Nashville Black Music Month Kickback set to celebrate African American music contributions in Nashville News Channel 5 Nashville Music at the Museum Series Returns to Mayville this Summer tuscolatoday.com Ariana Grande rebukes White House for using her music in ‘barbaric, inhumane’ ICE video The Guardian BMAC To Give Aspiring Music Industry Professionals Behind-The-Scenes Access On Usher/Chris Brown Tour Pollstar News 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now The New York Times Album Review – Alex Amen’s “Sun of Amen” - Saving Country Music West Township honors its fallen with music, service Alliance Review Ben Fuller Music: Amplify Fest malvern-online.com 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week The New York Times NMU Music Hosts Summer Concert Series Northern Michigan University A Fania Favorite World Music Central Unconventional Tunes: The Idyllwild Experimental Music Fest Features Artists Who Aren’t Afraid to Break Musical Boundaries Coachella Valley Independent Fridays at the Station kicks off summer at Michigan Central with live music, new wine bar & more WXYZ Channel 7 SouthCoast students unite for inaugural AMP! event SouthCoastToday.com Why Do We Say "Face the Music"? Mental Floss |
RELATED ARTICLES
Can You Really Learn To Play a Musical Instrument From an Online Course? Out of the 250 million people in the United States, about 25 million of them play an instrument of some kind, or used to when they were in school and would like to pick up where they left off. Another 30 million or so sing in a church choir, a barbershop quartet, or at the very least, in the shower. Jealous Again - Jealousy Among Musicians Jealousy - do you feel it? Do you sense it in others? Does it hinder your relationships with other musicians? Does it sap your confidence? Does it block your creativity? Here are some questions to help you get clearer about the jealousy in your life.1. Rhapsody Music Downloads Part II - A pleasant experience? Welcome back to Part II of Rhapsody Music Downloads! I hope you took an opportunity to enjoy the first week of your two-week trial. Must have been a joy to stream and download online music by the truckloads. Creating Within Limits When I first started playing the piano I wanted to learn how to compose. The idea that I could create something tangible really appealed to me. Patriotic Music: Surprising Secrets About Those Flag-Waving Sounds Whether played by a marching band, an orchestra, or a rock group, there are patriotic tunes that everyone in America finds familiar, exciting and uplifting. But how much do you know about how these songs were created? And what do you know about the people who wrote them?There are some surprising facts behind all of this glorious music. Choosing a Jazz Band for Your Party In many years of arranging jazz bands for all sorts of events I am struck by the similarity of how the request is made by most of our clients.It goes something like this: "We are looking for a jazz band to play at our wedding / book launch / family fun day / sixtieth birthday/ store opening etc. Visualization Techniques for the Pianist Controlling the images of the mind through image projection has proven valuable not only for psychotherapy, but also as a learning aid. Visualization can have as much impact on the subconscious, memory, and entire body as a "real" experience. Self-Expression Without Criticism When I was 9 years old I played the Saxophone and thought I was pretty good at it. Unfortunately, I had a teacher who didn't think so and he went out of his way to make sure I knew how he felt. Why You Cant Play Piano It's really not your fault. You see, you've been taught that in order to play piano you need to first learn how to read music, and second, play other peoples music. How to Become a Filthy Rich Record Label Mogul Let me guess, you love music and would do anything to be able to enter into the fabulous life of the music business? Better yet, you would love to become the next record mogul like P.Diddy or Clive Davis. The British Invasion The Kasabian concert at the Kool Haus seemed like a concert somewhere in England (even though I haven't been there). This band out of Leicester pumped out amazing electronic, rock beats with an amazing light show. Say Something The music of Rush influences and inspires, at least that's what it's done for me over the past 25 years. Now, the question is, is the music that powerful, or am I just too easy to inspire? Both I guess. Fiddle Tab Makes Learning Fiddle Fast and Easy Learning fiddle tab is so intuitive and so easy that a student picks it up in five minutes. This is true even for five-year-olds. Form - Giving Shape to Your Music Do you ramble on endlessly with your improvisations? If so, good. This has its place in music making and in new age piano playing in particularly. An Interview with Angus Young of ACDC - Why He Plays a Gibson SG Steven:Maybe more than any other guitarist ever, you're inextricably linked to the Gibson SG? What was the evolution that brought you to this particular instrument?Angus:I started playing on banjos and re-strung them up with six strings. [But] an acoustic guitar, an old bang up little ten-dollar job, that was probably the first thing I started playing on. 3 Quick & Easy Steps To Playing Music by Ear Playing by ear is the ability to play a piece of music (or, eventually, learn an instrument) by simply listening to it repeatedly. The majority of self-taught musicians began their education this way; they picked up their instrument and began playing an easy melody from a well-known song, slowly picking out the notes as they went along. What is Music? That's a fair question!Basically, you can call music any noise that is set to either a rythm as in percussions or that follows a melodic line of some sort.Our early ancestors sitting outside the cave by the fire, after a hard day of gathering and hunting food, probably made music by tapping bones together or blowing in sea shells. How the Internet Helps Musicians Everyone talks about the negative impact of the Internet on the music business. Illegal file sharing and copyright violations have decimated the profits in the industry. Try Some New Music! Stuck in a music rut?It happens. After listening to your favorite song 1,379,614 times, you will, eventually, get sick of it. Performing, Whats the Big Deal? Performance anxiety is not something that only happens to musicians, singers, actors and dancers. It happens any time we feel pressure to "perform" in a specific situation or over a period of time. |
| home | site map |
| © 2006 |