he 1990s were a golden age for all different genres of music. (Some may even consider it the last golden age of contemporary music!) We will explore the different styles that evolved during the decade, as well as some of the key musicians that made a significant impact. The end of the 1980s was rife…
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Music of the Ancient World
Have you ever wondered what type of instruments our ancient ancestors played? Or perhaps wondered how their music sounded? Thanks to archeological findings we can piece together a somewhat blurry picture of ancient music. Here are a few ancient cultures and their musical instruments! Ancient Egypt: This is one of the oldest civilizations from which…
August Composer Birthdays
This August we celebrate the birthdays of two of the great jazz legends, saxophonist, Charlie Parker (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955) and pianist, Bill Evans (August 16, 1929, September 15, 1980). Both instrumentalists were virtuosos and pioneers of their respective styles, forever changing the jazz soundscape. Charlie Parker, commonly known as “Bird”, was…
How We All Can Be Better Students
From having a lot of experience as a music teacher, there are a couple of things I’ve noticed that separate the successful music students from the not so successful. Here are a couple of ways on how you can make the most of you music lessons. 1. Practice: This could go without saying, but despite…
Do you see colors when you hear music?
Synesthesia is a rare neurological occurrence that associates colors with other senses. For example, when a person with synesthesia hears or sees the number “6” they may associate that number with the color blue, for no apparent reason. When a person associates musical pitches with specific colors; this is known as chromesthesia or sound-to-color synesthesia.(1)…
Different Types of Solfege
Depending on where you study music, you will come across different solfege systems. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages, as further explained. Moveable “Do”: This type of solfege assigns the note “do” to the 1st scale degree of whatever key you are playing in. In other words, if your piece is in A major,…
July Composer Birthdays
This July seems to have a dearth of what would be considered the more popular of classical composers. We’re going to switch gears a little bit and discuss a great musician of another genre, Beck Hansen (better known by just his first name). Born July 8, 1970, Beck has permeated genres such as pop, rock,…
Summer Music Festivals
It’s already July! Time to get out in the sun and hear some great music. New York has some awesome summer festivals, some that are even free. Go to as many as you can – these festivals aren’t all year round! 1. Central Park Summerstage: Each summer Central Park, located in Manhattan, has a concert…
How Hard Can It Be to Shake A Tambourine?
Quite often we regard instruments such as the piano, violin and guitar with having a high virtuosic potential. While this is true, we also view other instruments in a light where we may think they are “easy” or sub-par to their more popular companions. Here’s a list of a few instruments that you would never…
June Composer Birthdays
This June we celebrate two fantastic pianists and composers from vastly different time periods. Edvard Grieg (b. June 15, 1843) and Chick Corea (June 12, 1941) were and are virtuosos of their time, respectively. Both composed music that was technically demanding, yet very popular to the general public. Edvard Grieg was born in Bergen, Norway….