The article focuses on the first "Blindfold Test" of pianist Robert Glasper in the U.S. Glasper discusses his styles and techniques in composing music, including information of his descriptive storytelling and tones in music "In My Element." Information on some of the musical aspects and tunes he used on the songs includes "Shreveport Stomp," "Monserrate" and "La Dolce Vita" are mentioned.
The article features pianist Danny Grissett. He was raised in the South Central area of Los Angeles, California and began classical lessons at the age of five. He then enrolled to California State University and attended the Thelonious Monk Institute after he completed the first year of a two-years masters program at Cal Arts. He works with Vincent Herring, with whom he recorded twice in 2003 and by early 2004 he was Nicholas Payton's keyboardist.
The article offers tips on playing the PIANO. It is recommended for music students to practice the basic skills in PIANO playing. The use of technology in the classroom will help music teachers construct PIANO pieces and make recording opportunities. A systematic approach to learning the basic skills of PIANO will lead to greater pay dividends for music teachers.
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