“top down” perspective of the ukulele, as if you were supporting it in your lap, ready to play. In this way, the bottom line of the figure represents the top string of the ukulele; likewise, the top line represents the bottom string of the ukulele. From the top to bottom string, ...
The neck of your sax is the part that connects to the mouthpiece and to the main body of your saxophone. The body of your saxophone is the large part that contains all the buttons you hold in order to play different notes. The ligature is a metal sheath that fits over your mouthpiece ...
Notation: Beginner Notes Instruments: Piano, Voice, Treble Clef Instrument Pages: 3 Lyrics: Contains complete lyrics Product Type: Digital Sheet Music How Deep Is Your Love by The Bee Gees Scoring: Piano/Vocal/Chords Notation: Easy Piano Instruments: Piano, Voice Pages: 3 Lyrics: Contains partia...
Called the “King of Swing”; one of the greatest jazz clarinet players ever; first jazz musician to play Carnegie Hall; because he was white, Goodman helped popularize jazz music with white Americans; one of the first bandleaders to lead an integrated orchestra. Count Basie. Piano player ...
However, if you play that same pitch of C on your clarinet, that C actually will sound like a B-flat in concert pitch because the clarinet is a transposing instrument. In order for that piece to sound the same on a flute and clarinet, we’ll need to transpose each of the notes by ...
The Piano Wizard system is based on a four-step process that takes you from an absolute beginner to reading real notes on a musical staff. The most basic level of game play is based on objects and colors, not notes and keys. In this first stage, you start by placing the colored sticke...
As such, this version of the work, written in 78 parts for whatever assortment of instruments the producer of a performance wishes, interwove a variety of pieces by Cage. These included theSonata for Clarinet(1933) which was caressingly and spryly performed by SFS principal clarinetist...
It's, it's like, well, you know, I played all the notes and rhythms and it was pretty much in tune, I know that, did you say anything? Did it express anything to anybody? And I, I recall fondly when I would play the piano with my grandchildren when they were very small. ...
(She’d been playing piano since age 5 or 6) We tried one, and she had excellent tone and rhythm, but she didn’t quite have enough arm strength to hold up the instrument for long periods of time. We switched her to the lighter clarinet for a few years, and now at 11, she is ...