PPT-Lesson 1a. Welcome to Piano Class
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Go Find a piano station anywhere and have a seat Login to your computer Find P Drive Piano Folder Piano I Week 1 Lesson 1a 10 points Learn You will learn to become
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Go Find a piano station anywhere and have a seat Login to your computer Find P Drive Piano Folder Piano I Week 1 Lesson 1a 10 points Learn You will learn to become comfortable with this lab your workstation and the standard structure of this class through piano games and activities 10 points. . By Anna. Who Made It?. Bratolomeodi. Francesco . Cristoefori. (he was a maker of . harpsichords) . made the piano by the idea of the harpsichord. The piano made more music. The piano was more popular instrument in the 1700s. . and its Literature. The Development of the Piano. The Piano in 1800. The Piano in 1820. The Piano in 1850. The Piano in 1875. The “Concert” Grand Piano 2006. The Piano. Popular in the home for “amateurs”. Harpsichord. It cannot play fast.. It cannot play soft and loud notes.. It can . . play slow notes. .. Piano. Piano can play high. notes and low notes.. Piano can play fast and slow.. Piano can play soft notes and loud notes.. The sonata. What is meant by ‘sonata’?. The word . sonata. means ‘sounded’ or . ‘played’.. It was originally used to describe music that was written for and performed by instruments, rather than voices.. K.333: Movement I. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Instruments/ Forces. This piece is arranged for Solo Piano, so the piano is the only instrumental resource.. Context. This Piano Sonata by Mozart is written in an elegant and galant classical style, which made it enjoyable for the general public to listen to during the Classical Era.. By . D.H.Lawrence. . Softly, . i. n the dusk, . a. women is. t. o me;. singing. till I see. s. itting . A. child. Taking me . back. back. down the vista of years,. b. ack. under. t. he piano, . in . By Leah and Yasmin. The man was next to the piano . He walked to the chair and sat him self down.. . His wrinkly fingers touched the piano keys as he played the piano . His dead wife appeared next to him playing the piano with him.. 1. . Question & Research . Task. Talented composers and pianists from diverse cultures have had a significant . impact . on piano music and its performance.. For example, African American composer Scott Joplin wrote many piano compositions including both jazz and ragtime pieces. Listen to one of Scott Joplin’s songs, “. Player Piano. In 1896, Edwin . Votey. (from Detroit) invented the “. Pianola. ” which had a piano sized cabinet with wood “fingers” aligned with the keys.. It used perforated paper rolls and foot-powered pedals. It was the first self-playing piano.. Piano Concertos. Concertos were invented in the Baroque period as a form where a soloist or small group contrasted with the rest of the orchestra. . Concerto . Grosso’s. . have multiple soloists against the whole orchestra (. Introduction. Allow . the user to play on a virtual keyboard on any flat . surface. The Piano Glove will consist of two . parts. the . glove itself, . external . processing unit. .. translate finger presses and location of the glove relative to the processing unit into piano notes.. Background. Involvement. Next steps taken. Important People. Mozart. Beethoven. Pedal. Health Impacts. Cognitive development. Eye-hand coordination. Discipline . Relive stress. Metal illnesses. Soundwaves. Lesson 7 . Piano Man Jazz Intro and Accidentals In this lesson, you will review some piano staff basics and discover how accidentals (sharps, flats, and naturals) affect notes while you learn the Piano Man Jazz Intro. APPLIED PIANO STUDY (GRADUATE LEVEL) NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST SEMINARY Division of Church Music Ministries MUPI 5110, 5111,5210, 6110, 6210, 9101, 9210 : Applied Piano Study Fall 2015 Dr. Donna Clavijo Off
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