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P I A N O

The piano is a crucial instrument in Western classical music, jazz, film, television, and most other complex western musical genres. Since a large number of composers are proficient pianists—and because the piano keyboard offers an easy means of complex melodic and harmonic interplay—the piano is often used as a tool for composition.

Pianos were, and still are, popular instruments for private household ownership. Hence, pianos have gained a place in the popular consciousness, and are sometimes referred to by nicknames including: "the ivories", "the joanna", "the eighty-eight", "the black(s) and white(s)", and "the little joe(s)". Playing the piano is sometimes referred to as "tickling the ivories".


     


 

Learning on Piano is a greatest  experience

When you pick up an instrument, especially the piano, there is much to learn before you can truly play some of the greatest works ever written.  Some musicians have the wonderful ability to play something simply by hearing it, while others have to work at it constantly reading sheet music.  

Every piano player, and musician in general, needs to learn how to read sheet music.  It doesn't matter if you are playing for yourself or a concert hall, dabbling or composing, a good musician knows how to read sheet music.  Learning to read sheet music will help you in your musical career by allowing you access to every piano work out there and allowing you the ability to compose or write any type of music you prefer.  Sheet music also helps improve hand-eye coordination and will help you to instantly translate what notes are and what they sound like.  Knowing how to see, hear, and play music will help you later learn by ear when you simply hear a piece of music.

There are people who learn both ways, just like there are music teachers who will teach both ways.  For intermediate or advanced piano players, learning by ear will be easier and come more naturally to them, especially since they have been playing for a while and already know the notes and sounds.    You will hear the notes, as well as see them on paper in front of you, so you can begin to memorize them and be able to identify them as you play.  Beginning piano players will be able to learn notes, sounds, pitches, and finger positions on the keys by learning from sheet music before they begin to learn by ear.  There are literally thousands of works to help new piano players learn the fundamentals of piano playing that will give them the ability to learn by ear later in their career.

Upright  Pianos

Upright

Upright pianos, also called vertical pianos, are more compact because the frame and strings are vertical. The hammers move horizontally, and are returned to their resting position by springs which are prone to wear and tear.

Upright pianos with unusually tall frames and long strings are sometimes called upright grand pianos. Some authors classify modern pianos according to their height and to modifications of the action that are necessary to accommodate the height.

  • Studio pianos are around 42 to 45 inches tall. This is the shortest cabinet that can accommodate a full-sized action located above the keyboard.
  • Console pianos have a compact action (shorter hammers), and are a few inches shorter than studio models.
  • The top of a model barely rises above the keyboard. The action is located below, operated by vertical wires that are attached to the backs of the keys.
  • Anything taller than a studio piano is called an upright.

 

Fees Structure

Package 1:

48 hrs of class with the validity of One Year :            Rs. 36,000/-

 

48 hrs of class with the validity of 6 months :             Rs. 30,000/-

 

Package 2:

30  hrs class - Validity  6 months:                              Rs.24,000/-

30  hrs class - Validity  30 days :                               Rs.20,000/-

 

Package 3 (monthly payment pattern)

4 hrs class - validity 30 days:                                    Rs. 4000/-

Admission Fees : Rs. 1000/- payable once(@Adm time) every 6 months.

 

Package 4 (monthly payment pattern)

8  hrs class - validity 30 days:                                    Rs. 7000/-

Admission Fees : Rs. 1000/- payable once(@Adm time) every 6 months.

 

Package 5   (Per Class Payment pattern)

One  hrs class:    (One time)                                      Rs. 1500/-

Per hour/ Per class ( Min counting One hour- later every 15 minutes)

Admission Fees : Rs. 1000/- payable once (@Adm time) every 6 months.


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SAI NANAK COLLEGE OF MUSIC
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University Diploma in Music & Music Production , University Certificate in Music Editing, University Certificate in Music (Western) & University Advanced Certificate in Music (Western)