We are currently looking for an Associate Leader Violin to join the Orchestra, as part of a 50% job share. As a professional musician with exceptional orchestral, chamber and solo playing abilities and broad repertoire knowledge, you’ll be responsible for playing in the first violin section and exemplifying musical excellence at all times, as well as leading the orchestra in the absence of one of the Joint Leaders as required. If you’re an organised and positive team player with extensive orchestral experience, we’d love to hear from you. Find out more on our Careers page here https://lnkd.in/gGq3GfX The deadline for applications is 6th December.
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Today is the 88th day of the year, which is the same as the number of keys on the piano. Hammered dulcimers were the very first string instrument used since the Middle Ages in Europe. After several attempts at creating stringed keyboard instruments, the mechanisms of the clavichord and the harpsichord were developed during the 17th century. 🎶🎹 As the Mozart-era piano changed from 1790 to 1860, the modern structure of the instrument came into existence. These alterations resulted from the preferences of composers and pianists who wanted more robust and sustained sounds. Over time, the piano's tonal range was also increased from the five to the seven octaves that can be found in the modern-day piano. Most keyboards have 66, 72, or 88 keys. For a beginner, 66 keys are sufficient for learning how to play. You can play most music on a 72-key instrument, although playing the classical piano requires all 88 keys. ❓: Do you play the piano? #WorldPianoDay #ZempelInsurance #LakeMills #LakeMillsOffice #LakeMillsInsurance #PianoHistory #ClassicalPiano #PianoMusic #PianoLovers #PianoPlayers #PianoEnthusiast
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Many people believe that basic piano skills are unnecessary when starting to learn the violin, cello, or other instruments. This assumption is incorrect! In reality, the white keys on a piano are direct gateways into understanding the musical system as a cohesive, symmetrical entity. Beginners learning any instrument must juggle physically mastering the instrument with developing their hearing, musical memory, and ability to read music. This multitasking can significantly slow down their progress. At Soft Mozart Academy, students as young as 2-3 years old begin their musical journey using technology and keyboard instruments. This foundational training makes learning additional instruments far easier and more enjoyable. In this video, we showcase Isaac’s progress, who started his musical education with the Soft Mozart system and the Hiner Method, and then moved on to master the cello. His performance is quite impressive!
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New blog!! 🎵 The Importance of Ensemble Playing in Building Musical in our latest blog post. Check it out on our website,and don’t forget to share it with friends and family! Stay tuned for more insightful posts coming regularly!
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