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Train your ear: Easy exercises to recognize music by sound

Ear training is a useful skill that involves developing your musical ear to understand and identify what you hear in music. Sound like a lot? Don’t worry, Skoove is here to help. This article will help you understand ear training for beginners, with rhythm, pitch, chord, scale and harmonic progression recognition with simple explanations, perfect …

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Music symbols: A complete guide to understanding notes, rests, and more

Music symbols are used to convey music in its written form. They show musicians how to play everything from notes, rhythms, performance directions and dynamics to the structure of pieces as a whole. As you can imagine, knowing how these symbols look and understanding what they mean is crucial for someone learning how to play …

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How to read piano notes for beginners (keyboard and sheet music)

Confused by piano notes? You’re not alone. When you start learning piano, the best place to begin is understanding how notes are named and where to find them. Knowing the notes on the keyboard and how to read them is important if you want to play your favorite songs. This essential Skoove guide is here …

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Beginner’s guide to piano pedals: Sustain, soft and sostenuto

Learning to play the piano is an exciting journey and as you progress, introducing pedal technique becomes a crucial step in shaping your sound. Pedals allow you to connect melodies, support harmonies and bring greater expressiveness to your playing. They can make even simple pieces sound resonant and impactful. Skoove has created this beginners guide …

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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice piano notes and tutorial

“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” piano song wasn’t originally written for the piano at all, it started as a full orchestra piece by French composer Paul Dukas in 1897. It became world-famous when Disney used it in Fantasia (1940) with Mickey Mouse as the mischievous apprentice who brings a broom to life. Thanks to that movie, millions …

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