Articles, tagged with "grand piano", page 7
11th March 2010
It seems that there is a trend in modern architecture towards an emphasis on space. Big, open spaces with lots of windows have captivated people as they design their new homes. More windows than walls seem to be becoming more common, but with these spacio...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
03rd March 2010
Spinet, upright, baby grand or grand piano - the heavier the piano, the better quality it is, so it makes sense to have your piano moved by professionals. A piano is more than just a piece of furniture - for many music lovers it is an investment, family ...
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Robert Palmer
24th February 2010
There seems to be a trend in modern architecture towards an emphasis on space. Big, open spaces with lots of windows seem to have captivated people as they design their new homes. More windows than walls seems to be becoming more and more common, but with...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd February 2010
Chris Marshall is having a massive Piano Sale so don't miss out. 70 Yamaha pianos are on sale! He has a total of 100 pianos on display for you to check out! Looking for Used Yamaha pianos? They're on sale from $1995! Or what about a Used Grand Piano from ...
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Author:
Lauren Hill
08th February 2010
Want to learn how to play Viva La Vida? It's not as difficult as you might imagine!! You'll be surprised at how quickly and easily, you too, can be playing Viva La Vida, or your favorite song as well! Learning to play piano can be one of the most fulfill...
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Author:
Leelin Lee
08th February 2010
The following are a few brief facts about the piano:
Invented in 1698 by an Italian, Bartolomeo Cristofori.
The name piano is an abbreviation of the original name for the instrument, piano et forte or soft and loud.
There are over 10,000 movi...
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VFelcett
19th January 2010
Beginner piano lessons can be a topic discussed somewhere along the way when we have obtained an interest in the piano. An individual playing a piece of music skillfully could be a source of inspiration. It may also be a desire and the instrument of choic...
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Dillon Hideki
07th January 2010
Choosing A Pianist For Your Wedding Day
Your wedding day is arguably the most important day of your life and great planning can ensure that everything runs smoothly and that you and your guests have a truly wonderful day.
Choosing to have music at y...
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Author:
robg
06th January 2010
Yamaha YPG 535 88-Key Grand Piano Keyboard offers expert and amateur piano players the experience of a lifetime. From its soft-touch keys to the wonderfully solid sounds to its beautifully crafted aesthetics, Yamaha does deliver with Yamaha YPG 535. This ...
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Kapalbility
09th December 2009
If you reside in an high-rise, you are nearly guaranteed to experience many individuals residing around you. Other people may become useful (they may collect your letters and junk mail and hold a package while you are on vacation or even turn out to be yo...
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Hollywood Landlord
18th November 2009
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia--Many unpaid golfers have an impractical outlook when it comes to playing a round of golf. If you do not have the time to spend eight hours a day on the range and practice green then you cannot expect to play golf as well as a profes...
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Author:
PShade
30th October 2009
Looking for a digital keyboard with more than 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha YPG series of keyboards. These are the grand size keyboards with 88 keys, and can be used for playing all the piano pieces.
Are you an intermediate level keyboard player w...
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Author:
bistsuresh
09th October 2009
The areas that may be considered as the busiest parts of most houses are the living rooms. They are also the main spaces that create a good or bad impression of a lot of homes today. Because of this, these particular areas have to be perfectly planned and...
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Author:
Albert Lee
10th August 2009
Rain & the Garden of Eden with the Long Necked Leopard.
If anyone thinks that it rains in Britain then no one has experienced a downfall as I did in Tanzania. It didn't just rain, the heavens literally opened...
Leaving behind six inches of snow, I ...
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Steppes Travel
14th July 2009
Loyal to its JUNO heritage, the new Roland JUNO-G is both inexpensive and user-friendly. But that's where the comparisons to prior versions of the famous Juno range end. It combines the 'retro' look of the Juno range but is a modern marvel packing a studi...
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Author:
Mark F Hargreaves