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![]() Free Piano Videos Online Are Waiting for YouIf you absorb information faster with the aid of visuals, then piano videos online are for you. Using these in association with other music learning tools, you can make progress with the keyboard in no time. ![]() Four of the Greatest Modern Classical Pianists of All TimesEvery serious piano student eventually learns to play some of the most well-known classical pieces during his or her studies. Nary a pianist didn't learn Palchabel's Canon in D or Beethoven's Fur Elise. Even non-musicians recognize names like Bach and Mozart. But what about modern classical pianists who have also made notable contributions to cultural history? ![]() How The "Happy Birthday To You" Song Was WrittenPossibly the most widely-recognized song in the English language, "Happy Birthday to You" didn't start out as a song of birthday good wishes. The tune of this beloved ditty was penned in 1893 by school teacher sisters Mildred Hill and Patty Hill. The two teachers wanted a sing-song greeting with which to welcome their young charges to school each day. ![]() Brain Food: 7 Ways Piano Playing Benefits Your BrainIf you're looking for a perfect way to keep your mind sharp, piano playing is the solution. It exercises several different parts of the mind and body, while providing you with years of musical enjoyment. Whether you play piano currently or are thinking about starting, playing piano is great brain food. ![]() Easy Piano: Ways You Can Start Playing Piano Right AwayThe pleasure of being able to play a song on the piano is something that must be experienced. And playing piano does not have to be difficult -- there are methods for easy piano that get you started with just 3 or 4 simple chords. ![]() Piano Improvisation: How To Create Exciting New Music As You Play!Musical improvisation is the act of "writing" (creating it as you play) a song while performing it, a technique found most often in jazz, fusion and bluegrass (but can be traced back to renowned classical improvisers like Handel and Bach). Like any discipline, it can be learned through study and practice. ![]() The Battle Hymn of the Republic Still Marches On"Mine eyes have seen the glory" is one of the most powerful and recognized opening lines in the history of American song. The Battle Hymn of the Republic is the quintessential fight song of the United States, as well as its call-to-arms. ![]() Do You Know How "The Star-Spangled Banner" Was Written?Virtually everyone in America as well as many others around the world know "The Star-Spangled Banner", but few know that it was written by a captive on a British warship. ![]() The Story Of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home""When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is a song from the Civil War era that expresses the yearning by loved ones for their solders -- their sons and husbands -- to come marching home safely. It has endured now for over 150 years, and shows no signs of disappearing any time soon. ![]() The Mambo: The Cuban Rhythm That Makes Feet DanceThe mambo is one of several Latin-American rhythms that has developed into a style of dance. Although not as popular as it once was, it still is a contagious rhythm that makes feet dance.
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