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This is a comprehensive guide designed to build foundational keyboard skills for musicians pursuing careers in the commercial music industry. It provides a well-rounded approach focusing on music reading, keyboard technique, music theory, harmonization, aural skills, and creativity for people whose secondary instrument is the piano.
The book features six units that integrate practical and creative objectives, including fluency in reading music scores, chord charts, and lead sheets, as well as the ability to play and arrange with confidence. Whether you're composing, arranging, or performing, musicians will work more efficiently with DAWs (digital audio workstation software) while also enhancing their understanding of chords, progressions, and harmonization. Special features include prompts to encourage reflective practice, real-world applications, and exercises in diverse styles such as classical, pop, funk, and R&B.
Students and working professionals will be able to perform with fluency using the Nashville Number System, compose with a professional sound, and customize their practice routines for long-term growth. This is a versatile resource for both individual learners, private lessons, and group piano instruction.
Published | Dec 03 2024 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 244 |
ISBN | 9798881800239 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 280 x 215 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This is a practical and essential well-rounded text for the growing era of keyboardists who can “do-it-all.” Andy Villemez introduces relevant keyboard skills with a problem-solving and process-oriented approach that embraces different musical styles (pop, folk, classical, rock, jazz, etc.) while building confidence with digital audio workstations and overall practice and performance.
Annie Jeng, assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Keyboard for Commercial Music Production covers relevant concepts and provides a full range of exercises designed specifically to equip and reinforce the skills necessary for effective work in the realm of commercial music production.
Christopher Fisher, professor of piano, Ohio University; author, Teaching Piano in Groups
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