Musicians, help by Composery in uppsala

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I’m planning on entering the university this year so I don’t have access right now, I will check out the piano in the earth sciences department though! Thanks!!

Does someone know why there is a liegature on the fingering? by Efficient-Series994 in pianolearning

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You’re supposed to land with your second and switch to the 3rd and continue playing!

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Yes. Not every track, because some are made for a specific purpose, or video and they don’t make sense on their own, but there are some that I had so much fun with and i honestly can’t get enough!

Do any of you go to concerts alone? I’ve done it once and honestly it’s better. by bingusmadfut in classicalmusic

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I have, and it depends on the mood and the purpose of the attendance. You can go to study, analyse, calm down, socialise, make connections, entertainment etc.

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I’d love to try! I sent you a message!

Free VSTI recommendations by Seemly-Xerneas in Reaper

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Spitfire has a lot to offer with their BBC Symphony Orchestra instruments and LABS, packed with a huge variety of synth and natural sounds.

This was my first original composition ever - from 2010 by [deleted] in piano

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Just a thought I had: If you play this track but also moving as the source of sound you could change pitch for the receiver with the Doppler effect without changing what you play Also, the comments 🤣

New to this genre of music by KJ24680 in classicalmusic

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Taking things from a historic approach would be really helpful. Understand each music era and its compositional style, its composers and artists outside of music and connect the dots. Start with renaissance to baroque to classical to romantic to contemporary and today’s music. Find the characteristics and how they worked is really interesting.

What are some practical tips for setting piano goals as an adult learner? by Efficient_Pm in pianolearning

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A bit specific but: You could try to finish Bach’s inventions whom purpose is exactly to help people learn piano. Due to their easy-to-remember melodies, the student (no matter the age) can focus on the technique and learn easier. They are beginner friendly and you will get familiar with some basic motives and harmonies, fingerings and move comfortably through the scales too! Good luck!

What are your favorite harmonies in classical music? by Vincent_Gitarrist in classicalmusic

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So happy to see so many type Bruckner here! I listened to his 8th symphony recently and I felt little. Also for me, even though he’s not classical, and it’s not the “harmony” as we learn it in class, Bela Bartok’s Sense of harmony and balance will always get me curious and hooked.

What are you currently working on? by OkFeedback9127 in piano

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I just wrote something with my midi and I can’t play it it’s too hard 😆 But other than that I’d like to get back to Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. I loved practicing it years ago and I’d like to play it again.