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"The Adventures of Fearless Fortissimo" Piano Music for BoysA review of the piano series, "The Adventures of Fearless Fortissimo"
Phillip Keveren Piano Music ReviewLooking for piano music that is a little bit different? Piano pieces with a bit of a jazz flair, interesting harmonies, and a sound more complex than their difficulty level would suggest? Check out piano music by Phillip Keveren.- How to Memorize Piano MusicIs there a favorite piano song you would like to memorize piano music?
- Disadvantages of Memorizing Piano MusicGenerally speaking, it is advantageous to memorize piano music. It helps you be a more expressive player and to learn the music more thoroughly. There are times, however, when it may not be to your advantage to memorize music.
- Classic '80s Music ReviewsFrom Run D.M.C. to Madonna, the '80s still inspire music fans across the globe!
- The Art of Listening for All Music StudentsMusicians should learn how to listen - here are some practical tips on learning to listen to music.
- Top Local Piano Bars in Charleston, South CarolinaThere are many local piano bars to satisfy in the beautiful downtown Charleston, South Carolina, SC area. These bars include Hall's Chop House, Charleston Grill, The Thoroughbred Club, First Shot Lounge, and The Swamp Fox Restaurant and Bar.
- Free Sheet Music - Up on the Housetop for Easy PianoFind two arrangements of Up On The Housetop for easy piano solo, plus the complete set of lyrics for an old-fashioned Christmas sing-along.
- Old, Weathered BookYou were different once, and I have stayed the same.
Donna Sammarco-Here I Am, Lord ReviewThis Is Music From The Heavens- Effects of Music on Mood, Energy LevelsYou can't be happy and sad simultaneously, psychologists say. If life's got you down, it's good to know that the right music played, sung or merely listened to will help you feel cheerful, calm, courageous again, ready to do your best at any kind of task.
- "What's Mine is Yours" by Eliot Morrisan overview of the album "What's Mine is Yours" by Eliot Morris
- Madame Blitz's Suicide at Cottey CollegeMadame Blitz, a talented professor of music, died in 1904 at Cottey College in Nevada, Missouri. She had battled depression for a number of years and tried to kill herself at least once before. It is believed that she still haunts the music rooms of the college today.
- Why You Should Learn How to Play the PianoThis article describes the relationship between music and the use of piano




