Electronic Keyboards Courses
Training/Coaching/Tuition by Philip's School of Music
Hyderabad
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Age Group: | From 66 - Months |
Medium of instruction: | English |
Electronic Keyboard is a modern revolution in music making, it has millions of voices & rhythms hidden inside, we can say it ‘’all in one’’ instrument
At PSM we have programs to teach you the very basic to a professional level, that deal with all the features of an Electronic Keyboard
Tone / Voice : The different sounds on the keyboard are called voices or tones . They are grouped under headings such as Reed, Strings, Brass, Pipe etc., so that pupils soon learn about instrumental families.
Many instruments these days offer a range of oriental sounds too, but in case not, a dual voice of banjo and harp makes a passable imitation of Chinese dulcimer! Most keyboards have the facility for dual voice, (the layering of two sounds at once).
You may want to play Piano on left hand and strings on right hand , split the voices from middle C and above you can take strings and Middle C below you can take Piano, Work out how to access split voice.
Touch : touch sensitivity helps the player to control the dynamics and perform the piece with lots of expression
It can be seen that the Left Hand is kept busy attending to many aspects of the registration.
Rhythm : The keyboard offers you a wealth of rhythmic backing styles from Samba, to Viennese Waltz, or Swing. It can be used on its own as a drum pattern and can be stopped and started during a piece.
Accompaniment : When the accompaniment is engaged, notes played from the F # below middle C downwards (although the precise note can be altered) produce harmonies. Without the rhythm engaged, you will hear soft string chords, which remain only as long as your hand depresses the keys. When sync-start is activated, a rhythmic orchestrated accompaniment in your chosen style and tempo will begin as soon as you play LH notes, and continue in one harmony until you change the chord.
Harmonization : Even in the very first lesson pupils can learn to supply tonic and dominant chords for a song (eg ‘One man went to mow') and soon they will be able to accompany tunes needing three chords (eg ‘My bonnie lies over the ocean).
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