My friend, who used to play piano, taught me to hold the pedal down when there is an arc in either the treble or bass. So basically I'm holding the pedal down whenever there's an arc anywhere, and my foot is off the pedal when there is no arc.

Your digital piano is equipped with a damper, or "sustain" pedal. When depressed, notes will continue to ring until the pedal is released or they fade away on their own. Without the pedal, notes will only ring as long as you hold down the key.


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If we had 88 fingers, we wouldn't need the sustain pedal because we could control each note's sustain individually with the key. [Yes, I know this is an oversimplification.] However, music is often written such that certain notes or passages (more than we have fingers for at one time) should ring out until we reach a point; usually a chord change.

You will eventually use your musical intuition in addition to notation to figure this out. Take Debussy's Arabesque No. 1, for example. This piece is typically bathed in pedal, but the edition will generally not explicitly define it.

On a real piano, each repetition of this would be lowering the dampers to the strings briefly, in effect "canceling" the set of harmonies that was ringing from the previous chord in time to play the next chord. If you had just held down the pedal through the entire sequence, each subsequent chord would add dissonance to the notes of the first chord that are still sustaining. Notes of different chords typically clash with one another in a typical tonal context.

On a real piano, every string has a damper resting on it, muting it until it is played. When you strike a key, the damper lifts from the string before the hammer strikes the string. Then the damper remains lifted until you release the key, so the note continues to sound. When you release the key, the damper returns to its resting position, normally ending the note.

Holding down the sustain pedal also has the effect that every string on the piano will resonate with other sounds in the room, or notes played on the piano itself. This is why a pedal "adds power to a chord". Play a middle C with the sustain pedal held down, and every other C, or harmonic thereof, on the piano will resonate.

I am in general agreement with the other answers. The principal purpose of the pedal is to not mute notes, so they can be connected more easily. This should be done as directed by the music (either through notation, or the implied structure). Slurs between two notes should generally be played legato with the hands, but can be helped by the pedal. Phrasing slurs (i.e., slurs encompassing many notes, beats, or measures) should almost never be played "pedal down the whole time". They are instead meant to imply melodic structure to the performer, who interprets the music and uses the pedal as needed.

This seems like such a silly question, but! When playing the piano, I sometimes struggle to turn the pages of my music without noticeably sacrificing the sound of the piece or making the book / sheets fall. For a complicated piece where there isn't a break in one hand that would allow raising a hand to turn the page, is there a trick I can use to quickly flip the page of music and keep the music going?

As for turning pages where there's no break for one hand, you need to memorize the music. You can memorize all of it and discard the sheet music1, or memorize the last few bars after you did have a break, or memorize the first few bars of the next page before a break.

Every pianist I know photocopies and hole punches the sheet music to go into a 1" black binder. This also allows them the luxury of unfolding taped pages so they can play until a break before needing a page turn, but the use of a binder alone should make it easier to grasp and cleanly turn a page compared to a bound paperback or folded free sheet music.

Spend some time with the piece and memorize the next chord, for all of the page turns; that way, you can have your left hand or right hand on the piano keys and automatically find the next notes as you take a second to turn the page.

I get to know a piece well, then rewrite it onto one page or two using my own peculiar notations. Once I know the piece, I just need reminders of what to play. The actual notes are memorized by my fingers, so to speak. While learning the piece, page turning is a problem, sure, but there's no audience to be bothered by ugly breaks in the music.

As various people have contributed, a 3-ring binder can provide stability of the sheets on the stand. Another way of getting more stability is to photocopy onto card stock (stiff paper). Card stock falls off the stand much less easily.

One more idea is to do as I've seen percussionists do for percussion ensemble. They'll use a large piece of something stiff -- cardboard, I imagine -- and glue or tape the individual sheets on in two rows. On a piano stand, this would mean you'd have to look slightly up to see the first row.

You can just photocopy/print everything onto a single large DINA3 page. That's not sufficient for sight-reading, but by the time you are playing the music before an audience, you need the score as a visual pattern-based reminder of what you are playing more or less by heart anyway.

For more flexible page turning, copy some bars from the next page to the end of a page or copy the last bars of a page to the next page.Although it is forbidden to copy music scores by law, in some countries (e.g. Germany) it is explicitly allowed to copy some bars for page turning optimzations while there are just a very few exeptions to this law!

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There is no reward for S-Ranking all pieces at the highest speed, but there are individual rewards for completing each piece at A-Rank at any speed. You can see the rewards for each piano music below, but in general, you'll get some Lv. 2 and Lv. 3 materia!

At the settlement, head for the wooden walkway between Maghnata Books and the Weapons Vendor to get up to the upper level. Directly ahead will be the Rock Bottom bar: head inside to find this piano on the opposite side.

This new rhythm mini-game in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth comes with a few hidden collectibles. If you want to play some of your favorite themes from the soundtrack, you'll need to find them first. Here's where to find all piano sheet music in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

This side quest begins when you meet a musician named Dorian in the Junon region. He wants to hear you perform various pieces at a high level, and he'll provide worthwhile materia rewards for your A-Rank performances. Dorian can always be found next to a piano, wherever they appear, and each piano holds a new piece of sheet music. Sit down at each new piano you find to obtain new pieces to perform. Here are all eight piano sheet music pieces and how to get them:

That's everything you need to know about how to get all sheet music in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Once you finish up this optional music quest, you'll be able to play all of these pieces at any piano as Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, or Yuffie.

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My philosophy of music is that less is more. It means that all my songs are simple by nature and suitable for all skill levels. Even for complete beginners, many of the songs provide a great starting point.

Purchasing sheet music is very simple. You add all the songs you want to play to your cart and navigate to checkout. Once checkout is complete, you can download your sheet music from the order confirmation page or from your e-mail receipt.

Yes! If you click on any sheet music on this page you are taken to the product page, where you can preview a larger image of the first page of the sheet music. You can only see the remaining pages after purchase.

The time signature is located at the beginning of music right after the clef. The top number tells you how many beats will be in each measure (measure = a unit of music separated by bar lines). The bottom number tells you what type of note is worth 1 beat.

The process of learning to read and write music parallels that of learning a spoken language. In language, we learn the alphabet and basic sounds first. In music, we learn basic elements like the staff, clefs, notes, and rest symbols. As we progress, we recognize words and sentences in language and chords and phrases in music. 0852c4b9a8

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