Piano for dummies:
Explains how to become familiar with the keyboard, read music, practice scales, explore different musical styles, and select and maintain an instrument
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2009
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Ausgabe: | 2nd ed. |
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Zusammenfassung: | Explains how to become familiar with the keyboard, read music, practice scales, explore different musical styles, and select and maintain an instrument |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index Warming up to the keyboard -- Getting sound down on paper -- One hand at a time -- Living in perfect harmony -- Technique counts for everything -- The part of tens |
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Introduction
................................................................ /
Part
1:
Warminą
Up to the Keyboard
.............................7
Chapter
1:
1 Love a Piano
..................................................................................................9
Chapter
2:
Meeting the Keyboard Family
.....................................................................19
Chapter
3:
Finding the Perfect Keyboard
.....................................................................31
Chapter
4:
Taking Good Care of Your Keyboard
.........................................................53
Chapter
5:
Eighty-Eight Keys, Three Pedals, Ten Fingers, and Two Feet
.................61
Partìh
Gettiną
Sound
bovin
on Paper.....
.................... 77
Chapter
6:
Reading Lines and Spaces
...........................................................................79
Chapter
7:
Joining the Rhythm Nation
..........................................................................93
Chapter
8:
Changing the Beaten Path
.........................................................................115
Partili:
One
Mandata
Time
.................................... 133
Chapter
9:
Playing a Melody
.........................................................................................135
Chapter
10:
Scaling to New Heights
.............................................................................153
Chapter
11:
Hey, Don t Forget Lefty!
...........................................................................169
Partit/:
LWną
in Perfect Harmony
........................... 191
Chapter
12:
The Building Blocks of Harmony
............................................................193
Chapter
13:
Understanding Keys
.................................................................................213
Chapter
14:
Filling Out Your Sound with Chords
......................................................225
Part V: Technique Counts for kVerythina
....................
2Ц5
Chapter
15:
Dressing Up Your Music
..........................................................................247
Chapter
16:
Great Grooves
...........................................................................................269
Chapter
17:
Perusing the Aisle of Style
.......................................................................289
Part VI: The Part of Tens
..........................................311
Chapter
18:
Ten Ways to Improve Your Practice and Performance
.......................313
Chapter
19:
Ten Ways to Go Beyond This Book
........................................................317
Chapter
20:
Blake s Ten Questions to Ask Prospective Teachers
...........................331
Appendix: About the Co
...........................................337
Index...
...................................................................341
Table
of
Contents
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Introduction
................................................................. 7
About This Book
..............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book
.....................................................................2
Foolish Assumptions
.......................................................................................2
What You re Not to Read
................................................................................3
How This Book Is Organized
..........................................................................3
Part I: Warming Up to the Keyboard
...................................................3
Part II: Getting Sound Down on Paper
.................................................4
Part HI: One Hand at a Time
..................................................................4
Part IV: Living in Perfect Harmony
......................................................4
Part V: Technique Counts for Everything
...........................................4
Part VI: The Part of Tens
.......................................................................4
Icons Used in This Book
.................................................................................5
Where to Go from Here
...................................................................................5
Parti:
W ar miną
Up to the Keyboard...
...........................7
Chapter
1:
1 Love a Piano
........................................9
What s So Special About the Piano?
..............................................................9
Advantages to playing the piano
.......................................................10
Advantages to learning music at the piano
......................................10
A skill and an art
..................................................................................10
Why People Learn to Play the Piano (And Why They Often Quit)
..........11
Getting to Know Your Instrument
...............................................................13
Understanding the Language of Music
.......................................................14
Developing an ear for horizontal and vertical music
......................15
Getting to know musical forms and styles
........................................15
The Best Way to Play
....................................................................................16
What You Already Know About Playing the Piano
....................................16
Chapter
2:
Meeting the Keyboard Family
.........................19
The Acoustic Ones
........................................................................................19
Pianos
....................................................................................................20
Harpsichords
........................................................................................23
Pipe organs
...........................................................................................25
The Electric Ones
..........................................................................................27
The nuts and bolts of electronic sound
............................................27
Synthesizers
.........................................................................................27
Digital keyboards
.................................................................................28
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Chapter
3:
Finding the Perfect Keyboard
.........................31
To Hum or Not to Hum: Electric or Acoustic (or Both)?
..........................31
Buying acoustic
....................................................................................**
Buying digital
........................................................................................
^
Buying a hybrid
....................................................................................
35
Picking the Perfect Acoustic Piano
.............................................................36
Taking location into account
..............................................................36
Getting all the pedals you deserve
....................................................37
Finding good buys (and avoiding scams)
.........................................37
If you ve heard one, you haven t heard them all
.............................38
Looking at some specific piano brands
............................................38
Selecting a Digital Keyboard That Lasts
.....................................................
40
Digital pianos and organs
...................................................................41
Arrangers
..............................................................................................41
Stage pianos
..........................................................................................41
Workstations
........................................................................................
42
Synthesizers
.........................................................................................
4¿
Avoiding obsolescence
.......................................................................42
Knowing the digital features you want
..............................................43
Browsing some specific keyboard brands
........................................44
Other electric keyboards
....................................................................46
Before You Drive It Off the Lot: Sealing the Deal at the Store
.................46
Take it for a spin
..................................................................................47
Love it and leave it
...............................................................................48
Never pay the sticker price
................................................................48
Shopping online
...................................................................................49
The MIDI Places You Can Go
........................................................................49
A mini MIDI primer
..............................................................................50
Keyboard to computer
........................................................................51
Keyboard to keyboard
........................................................................52
MIDI and music notation
.....................................................................52
Chapter
4:
Taking Good Care of Your Keyboard
...................
53
Providing a Good Place to Live
....................................................................53
Making It Shine
...............................................................................................54
Calling In a Pro for General Check-ups and Serious Repairs
...................56
Tuning acoustic keyboards
................................................................56
Keeping digital keyboards happy
......................................................57
Dealing with serious keyboard problems
.........................................58
Taking the Worry Out of Moving Your Acoustic Piano
............................59
Chapter
5:
Eighty-Eight Keys, Three Pedals,
Ten Fingers, and Two Feet
.....................................61
Blake s E-Z Key Finder
...................................................................................61
The white keys
.....................................................................................62
The black keys
......................................................................................63
Table
of Contents
What Your Parents Never Told You About Posture
.................................65
To sit or not to sit
................................................................................65
Chairs versus benches
........................................................................66
Stands and racks
..................................................................................69
It s All in the Hands
.......................................................................................70
Arch those hands and fingers
............................................................70
Fingering
...............................................................................................71
When to give your hands and fingers a rest
.....................................72
Pedal Power: Getting Your Feet in on the Action
......................................73
Piano pedals
.........................................................................................73
Digital keyboard pedals
......................................................................74
Partii:
Getting SoundbovJn on Paper.
.........................77
Chapter
6:
Reading Lines and Spaces
...........................79
Your Guide to a Piano Score
........................................................................79
Employing a staff of five lines
.............................................................81
Hanging from a clef
..............................................................................82
Double Your Staff, Double Your Fun
...........................................................86
Grand staff and ledger lines
................................................................87
Climbing up the staff and beyond
......................................................89
An octave above, an octave below
....................................................89
Musical Punctuation: Bar Lines
...................................................................90
Don t Stop Reading
........................................................................................91
Chapter
7:
Joining the Rhythm Nation
...........................93
The Beat Goes On
..........................................................................................93
Measuring the beat using tempo
.......................................................94
Grouping beats in measures
...............................................................95
Basic Note Values: Serving Some Musical Pie
............................................96
Quarter notes: One piece at a time
....................................................97
Half notes: Half the pie
........................................................................97
Whole notes: The whole pie
...............................................................98
Counting all the pieces
........................................................................99
Faster Rhythms, Same Tempo
.....................................................................99
Eighth notes
........................................................................................100
Sixteenth notes and more
.................................................................101
Rests: Listening for the Sound of Silence
.................................................102
Whole and half rests
..........................................................................103
Quarter rests and more
.....................................................................104
Counting Out Common Time Signatures
..................................................105
Common time:
4/4
meter
..................................................................106
Waltz time:
3/4
meter
........................................................................107
March time:
2/4
meter
.......................................................................107
6/8
time
................................................................................................108
Playing Songs in Familiar Time Signatures
...............................................109
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Chapters: Changing the Beaten Path
...........................115
Getting a Jump on the Start: Pickup Beats and Measures
......................115
Adding Time to Your Notes with Ties and Dots
......................................117
Linking notes using ties
.....................................................................117
Extending notes using dots
..............................................................117
Playing Offbeat Rhythms
............................................................................120
Triplets love chocolate
.....................................................................121
Swing and shuffle time
......................................................................122
Syncopation
........................................................................................124
Playing Songs with Challenging Rhythms
................................................125
Partili:
One
Mandata
Time
..................................... 133
Chapter
9:
Playing a Melody
..................................135
Let Your Fingers Do the Walking
...............................................................136
Positions, Everyone!
....................................................................................137
С
position
............................................................................................137
G
position
............................................................................................142
Shifting your hand position as you play
.........................................144
Cross Your Fingers and Hope It Works
.....................................................144
Crossing over your thumb
................................................................145
Passing your thumb under
...............................................................146
Playing Melodies in the Right Hand
..........................................................147
Chapter
10:
Scaling to New Heights
............................153
Building a Scale, Step by Step
....................................................................154
Stepping Up to the Majors
..........................................................................155
Understanding major scales
.............................................................155
Trying a major scale exercise
...........................................................158
Exploring Minor Variations
........................................................................158
Natural minor scales
.........................................................................159
Harmonic minor scales
.....................................................................160
Melodic minor scales
........................................................................161
Trying minor scale exercises
...........................................................162
Blues Scales
..................................................................................................163
Playing Songs Made of Scales
....................................................................165
Chapter
11:
Hey, Don t Forget Lefty!
............................169
Exploring the Keyboard s West Side
.........................................................169
Moving into position
.........................................................................170
Getting used to the new neighborhood
..........................................170
Left-Hand Melodies
......................................................................................172
Table
of Contents
South-Paw Scales
.........................................................................................174
C, G, and
F
major
................................................................................174
A, E, and
D
natural minor
..................................................................175
A harmonic and melodic minor
.......................................................175
Accompaniment Patterns
...........................................................................176
Three-note patterns
...........................................................................176
Four-note patterns
.............................................................................178
Adding the Left Hand to the Right Hand
...................................................181
Sharing the melody in both hands
...................................................181
Melody plus one note
........................................................................181
Melody plus three-note accompaniment pattern
..........................183
Melody in unison octaves
.................................................................184
Playing Songs with Both Hands
.................................................................185
Partii/: Litimą
in Perfect
Нагтопџ
............................ 191
Chapter
12:
The Building Blocks of Harmony
....................193
Measuring Melodic Intervals
......................................................................193
Interval shorthand
.............................................................................195
Seconds
...............................................................................................196
Thirds
..................................................................................................197
Fourths and fifths
...............................................................................198
Sixths and sevenths
...........................................................................201
Octaves
................................................................................................201
Combining Notes for Harmonic Intervals
.................................................202
Playing two notes together
...............................................................202
Adding intervals to the melody
........................................................203
Harmonizing with the left hand
........................................................204
Playing Songs with More Harmony
...........................................................207
Chapter
13:
Understanding Keys
...............................213
Home Sweet Home Key
...............................................................................213
A whole ring of keys
..........................................................................214
Using keys to play music
..................................................................215
Reading key signatures
.....................................................................216
Leaving and returning to the home key
.......................................221
Playing Songs with Key Signatures
............................................................222
Chapter
14:
Filling Out Your Sound with Chords
.................225
The Power of Chords
..................................................................................225
The Anatomy of a Triad
..............................................................................226
Starting Out with Major Chords
.................................................................227
Branching Out with Minor Chords
............................................................228
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Exploring Other Types of Chords
..............................................................229
Tweaking the fifth: Augmented and diminished chords
...............229
Waiting for resolution: Suspended chords
.....................................231
Adding the Seventh for Four-Note Chords
...............................................232
Reading Chord Symbols
..............................................................................233
Playing with Chord Inversions
...................................................................236
Putting inversions to work
...............................................................236
Flipping the notes fantastic
..............................................................237
Playing Songs with Chords
.........................................................................239
Part
(/:
Technique Counts for
Е^егџШпа
....................
2Ą5
Chapter
15:
Dressing Up Your Music
...........................247
Dynamically Speaking
.................................................................................247
Starting with basic volume changes
................................................248
Widening the range
............................................................................248
Making gradual shifts in volume
......................................................249
Articulate the Positive
................................................................................250
Interpreting articulation symbols
....................................................250
The power of articulation
.................................................................252
Control the Tempo
......................................................................................252
Pedal Power
..................................................................................................253
Using the damper pedal
....................................................................254
Hard facts on soft-pedaling
...............................................................255
The pedal in the middle
....................................................................256
Touching on Grace Notes
...........................................................................256
Just Trillin
....................................................................................................257
Don t Miss the Gliss
.....................................................................................259
Trembling Tremolos
....................................................................................261
Dressing Up Your Songs
.............................................................................263
Chapter
16:
Great Grooves
....................................269
Great Left-Hand Accompaniment Patterns
..............................................269
Fixed and broken chords
..................................................................270
Chord picking
.....................................................................................272
Octave hammering
.............................................................................272
Bouncy rock patterns
........................................................................275
Melodic bass lines
.............................................................................278
Applying Great
Intros
and Finales
.............................................................279
The big entrance
................................................................................281
Exit, stage left
.....................................................................................284
Playing Songs with Left-Hand Grooves
.....................................................286
Table
of Contents
Chapter
17:
Perusing the Aisle of Style
.........................289
Classically Trained
......................................................................................289
Playing the Blues
.........................................................................................291
Clues for the blues
.............................................................................292
12-bar ditties
.......................................................................................292
Changing it up
....................................................................................294
Rockin around the Keys
.............................................................................295
Rocking ingredients
...........................................................................295
Slamming and jamming
.....................................................................295
You re a Little Bit Country
..........................................................................296
Country-style cooking
.......................................................................296
Finger-pickin good
............................................................................297
Pop! Goes the Piano
....................................................................................298
Popular picks
......................................................................................298
Topping the charts
............................................................................298
Soul Searching
..............................................................................................299
Saving your soul
.................................................................................299
Motown sounds
..................................................................................300
Funky sounds goin round
................................................................301
All That Jazz
.................................................................................................301
Jazzing it up
........................................................................................301
It s up to you
.......................................................................................302
Substituting chords
...........................................................................303
Playing Songs in Favorite Styles
................................................................305
Part
(Д:
The Part of Tens
...........................................311
Chapter
18:
Ten Ways to Improve Your Practice
and Performance
............................................313
Be Comfortable At All Times
......................................................................313
Shut Off the Distractions
............................................................................314
Make a Schedule and a List
........................................................................314
Get into Deconstruction
.............................................................................314
Use a Metronome
.........................................................................................315
Rehearse Your Dress Rehearsals
..............................................................315
Know Your Performance Piano
..................................................................315
If You Memorize
........................................................................................316
Preempt Post-Performance Syndrome
.....................................................316
Smile and Take a Bow
.................................................................................316
Chapter
19:
Ten Ways to Go Beyond This Book
..................317
Working through Method Books
...............................................................317
Using Reference Books
...............................................................................318
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Buying Music to Play
...................................................................................319
Types of printed music
.....................................................................319
Arrangements and transcriptions
....................................................320
Fake books
..........................................................................................320
Where to buy printed music
.............................................................321
Gigging with Others
.....................................................................................322
Piano duets
.........................................................................................322
Chamber groups
................................................................................322
Bands
...................................................................................................323
Checking Out the Masters
..........................................................................323
Johann
Sebastian Bach
.....................................................................323
Ludwig
van Beethoven
......................................................................324
Johannes Brahms
...............................................................................324
Frederic Chopin
.................................................................................324
Franz Liszt
...........................................................................................324
Wolfgang
Amadeus
Mozart
...............................................................325
Sergei Rachmaninoff
..........................................................................325
Attending Live Concerts
.............................................................................325
Listening to Recordings
..............................................................................326
Perusing record stores
......................................................................326
Shopping online
.................................................................................326
Visiting the library
.............................................................................327
Exchanging music with friends
........................................................327
Exploring Piano Sites on the Web
.............................................................327
Enjoying Pianos on the Big Screen
............................................................328
Realizing You re Not Alone
.........................................................................329
Chapter
20:
Blake s Ten Questions to Ask Prospective Teachers.
. .331
Whom Else Have You Taught?
...................................................................331
How Long Have You Been Teaching and Playing?
..................................332
How Much Do You Expect Me to Practice?
..............................................332
Would You Mind Playing Something for Me?
...........................................333
What Repertoire Do You Teach?
...............................................................334
How Do You Feel about Wrong Notes, Mistakes,
and Slow Learners?
..................................................................................334
What Methods Do You Use to Teach Piano?
............................................335
Where Will the Lessons Take Place?
.........................................................335
How Much Do You Charge?
........................................................................336
Do You Have Student Recitals?
..................................................................336
Appendix: About the
CÙ
............................................337
What You ll Find on the CD
........................................................................337
Customer Care
.............................................................................................340
Index
.......................................................................
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spelling | Neely, Blake Verfasser aut Piano for dummies by Blake Neely. Rev. by David Pearl 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ Wiley Pub. 2009 XVIII, 359 S. Ill., Notenbeisp. CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier ... for dummies Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index Warming up to the keyboard -- Getting sound down on paper -- One hand at a time -- Living in perfect harmony -- Technique counts for everything -- The part of tens Explains how to become familiar with the keyboard, read music, practice scales, explore different musical styles, and select and maintain an instrument Piano / Instruction and study Piano / Study and teaching sears Pearl, David Sonstige (DE-588)1063114713 oth Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020651087&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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