Milestone
I’m pleased to announce that the Successful Music Student has reached 75 posts with the post Playing Piano with Color Coded Left Hand Notes. Along with the blog posts, I’ve been posting a lot on social media, so I’m tired but pleased.
You are, of course, the reason I do it, so I hope you find them helpful. If you do, please return again.
Thanks for reading,
© 2022 Geoffrey Keith
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Can Someone Explain Roman Numeral Analysis in Layman’s Terms for Me? (Part 1)
“Can someone explain Roman Numeral Analysis in layman's terms for me?” The Roman numerals you see in music might seem arcane. However, once you get a handle on them, they can really help your understanding of music. Click to have the secrets of music theory explained in simple terms. Estimated reading time 4 minutes.
Read MoreWhat Exactly Do I Do with the Circle of Fifths?
“What exactly do I do with the circle of fifths?” The circle of fifths chart organizes musical keys and modes. Also, it helps you understand the relationships in music, making various tasks easier. Keep reading to learn more. Estimated reading time 3 minutes.
Read MoreHow to Write Music Using Consonance and Dissonance
Do you want to know what consonance and dissonance are? Do you need to know how they work in music? If you want to write incredibly cool music, you need to understand how consonance and dissonance function in melodies and harmonies. Keep reading “How to Write Music Using Consonance and Dissonance” to learn what they are and how they work. Estimated reading time 3 minutes.
Read MoreWhy Do Pianists Occasionally Play Their Hands at Different Times as They Perform
Are you confused by the squiggly lines in the score? Have you ever wondered, “Why do pianists occasionally play their hands at different times as they perform?” Answer: because it makes the music sound sophisticated and plays an important stylistic role in piano music. Click if you’d like to learn how it works. Estimated reading time 2 minutes.
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