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Creating mysterious sound using a piano keyboard

The white and black keys of a piano keyboard are used to create mysterious sounds. You can create this by playing the group of three black keys and the group of three white keys in a sequence. Try to play the whole tone scale in different orders to create various sounds. Repeat it as many times as you need to create a decent sound. A good thing for you is to try piano lessons for beginners at the first step of your practice. This will ensure a strong base at your learning. Once you follow the step by step instruction steadily, you’ll notice a significant progress in piano learning very soon.

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Chicago Tribune

Dave Douglas trumpets a remarkable new band
Chicago Tribune
Consider the personnel: Pianist Kenny Werner, a poet at the keyboard; saxophonist Donny McCaslin, a muscular presence on tenor; bassist Linda Oh, a fervently expressive player; and drummer Clarence Penn, a powerhouse soloist, with control to match.

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Chicago Tribune

Pianist Bob Mamet takes a new musical path
Chicago Tribune
But the longer Mamet played, the more familiar his keyboard mannerisms became, suggesting that he has yet to forge a distinctive musical voice. He sounded strong at the outset, elegantly switching meters in the standard "How My Heart Sings" (famously

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Plain Dealer

Playing the other Brahms piano concerto, Yefim Bronfman triumphs again
Plain Dealer
By Zachary Lewis, The Plain Dealer Opus 3 ArtistsThis weekend, pianist Yefim Bronfman and the Cleveland Orchestra are performing Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1, completing their survey of the composer's two keyboard concertos. Brilliance of one sort or


South Florida Classical Review

Pianist Arnaldo Cohen shows brilliance and insight at Four Arts in Palm Beach
South Florida Classical Review
Cohen is a connoisseur's pianist. His technique is rock solid but he does not exude the dazzling brilliance of the Russian school. Unlike the wild histrionics of some younger keyboard players, he exerts a minimum of physical motion when playing.

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Lasting impressions: Pianist turns sights into sounds while strolling through
Eastern Iowa Life
19, 2012, in the new Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. Photos and images of Monet's famous paintings will dance through the center's digital projection system as Knight's fingers fly over a grand keyboard. “It's one of the best Steinways I've