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playing by ear

Playing Music By Ear Starts With Fun Games

Playing Music By Ear People always admire musicians who can play an instrument by ear. Sometimes we see and hear very talented people who don’t read music. Playing by ear doesn’t have to mean not reading music and learning to play using your ear is vital to a students lessons and it all starts with

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Play By Ear During Piano Lessons

Playing By Ear And Piano Lessons, 4 Games This is for the teacher or the parent of a piano student who wants their young musician to have more fun playing by ear. Learning how to read music is definitely extremely important when taking piano lessons. However, the ability to play by ear opens up a

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Ear Training And Piano Lessons

Playing By Ear – The Intervals That Make Ear Training Possible

Playing by ear is something that many people want to learn how to do.  Some of the songs that we want to learn aren’t written on sheet music.  Learning this way requires some time and building blocks. So for the beginners who have been taking lessons for a little while, this one is for you.

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4 ways to know if a note is wrong! Use your ears in Music Lessons

There are many things to concentrate and focus on while learning to play new pieces of music, reading notes, counting rhythms, moving hand positions, using pedals, etc. One thing that I try to have my students not forget is to use their ears and to listen to what they are playing. Sometimes while a student

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