• These are some interesting posts which I follow on a regular basis, I hope you will find it interesting too…

    Nat “King” Cole’s Widow Maria Cole Visits Charlotte Hawkins Brown … – Always intrigued by the entertainment world, young Maria Cole took voice and piano lessons; popular music was her love. After graduating from Palmer in 1938, she returned to Boston, attending a clerical college by day and working with a …

  • Southern Mamas » Blog Archive » Violin and piano lessons for … – Violin and piano lessons for children and teens · kelly-burke-music-lessons1 Learning to play a musical instrument can bring great joy and endless hours of pleasure to a child, but research shows its benefits go far beyond the enjoyment …
  • Silver Melody FREE Piano Lessons – Silver Melody A Nostalgic Musical walk through Our Collective Past, the good, the great, and the less savory. If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. A basic understanding of music with a background that includes piano is, obviously, almost a requirement for the serious musician.
  • Battlestar Galactica Webomatica – Entertainment and Tech Digest – Lee must stop a prison revolt led by Zarek. Starbuck hides a secret from Adama and is stranded on a desert planet. Chief protects Boomer as it’s realized Cylons agents have infiltrated the fleet.
  • Pitt Chronicle » German Cinema on the Edge Film Series to Begin … – The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures will present the film series German Cinema on the Edge on March 28 and 29 and April 4 and 5. All screenings will be held at 7 p.m. in the Bellefield Hall …
  • happenings – concerts shall we dance? river city brass band, 3 pm sept. 7, pasquerilla performing arts center, pitt-johnstown; 7:30 pm sept.11, byham theater, 101 sixth ave., downtown, 412-322-7222, www.rcbb.com. exhibitions andy warhol museum, …
  • Post Blog » Blog Archive » Language fluency may be the key to … – Perfect pitch, the ability to blindly recognize a musical note, has long been considered a  unique gift to musicians in the West, but a new study suggests that the ability may have as much to do with language as musical ability. A recent Telegraph article tells of a scientific study examining the phenomenon among music students. It found that fluent Chinese and Vietnamese students were much more likely to be able to identify specific notes, getting about 90% of the notes correct on average.
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