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The Swan: A Graceful Movement in Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals
One of the most enchanting pieces from Camille Saint-Saëns' suite, Carnival of the Animals, is undoubtedly "The Swan." Composed in 1886, this movement beautifully captures the elegance and serenity of a swan gliding across a tranquil lake.
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Apr 18, 20257 min read


Suo Gân - A Welsh Lullaby
Suo Gan is a traditional Welsh lullaby that has captured the hearts of many with its soothing melody and poignant lyrics. Often sung to children at bedtime, this lullaby reflects the deep cultural heritage of Wales and showcases the beauty of the Welsh language.
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Apr 18, 20255 min read


Pattern 1: Level 1 Find TQ Piano
The Triquetrae Programme: Three Note Patterns book introduces a pattern-recognition system designed to improve sight-reading ability. This m
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Apr 6, 20256 min read


Why Music is Like Learning a Language and Why Patterns are the Key!
Why Music is Like Learning a Language (and Why Patterns are the Key!
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Apr 4, 202510 min read


"When You Know the Notes to Sing": Mastering Intervals and Pitch with Sol-fa
When you know the notes to sing, you can sing most anything." This simple phrase, often heard in music education, encapsulates a profound tr
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Apr 1, 202510 min read
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