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This Is How a Bassist Presses the Keyboard:
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Pianists After Vacuuming…
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Before vs After Coffee
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An Illustration of the Diatonic Scale
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The 10 Most Exciting Triple Concertos
If a concerto for two soloists is called a double concerto, then it follows that a concerto for three soloists is called a triple concerto. When I started researching for this blog I discovered something interesting about the triple concerto.
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Illustrating a Chopin Composition
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Maths Teacher: 3/4 and 6/8 Is the Same
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The 10 Most Exciting Double Concertos
There is an old saying that “two heads are better than one” when it comes to reasoning and perceptual decision-making. That might well be true, but are two soloists in classical music better than one? This seems a tricky question
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