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Johann Mälzel, the Panharmonicon, and Beethoven's excremental masterpiece in this edition of Two people asked this question, and I'm sure many more have wondered about it. And I'm not really sure I answered it! 440? 415? 1492? We dive into the nitty-gritty on this episode! What is an opus and why it's basically useless (unless you're a musicologist or a trivia master or both) ... Ask The Maestro: Why Piano is the Best First Instrument to Learn Why are so many musical terms in Italian? Jep Gambardella explains.

Ever wondered how to silence those low-lifes who clap between the movements? Well, I'm here to tell you. But you shouldn't, ...

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Ask A Maestro: Electronic Instruments + Orchestra

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Ask a Maestro: What is the deal with metronomes?

Ask a Maestro: What is the deal with metronomes?

Johann Mälzel, the Panharmonicon, and Beethoven's excremental masterpiece in this edition of

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Ask a Maestro: Why do we have keys?

Ask a Maestro: Why do we have keys?

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Ask the Maestro: Why Music Theory is Important

Ask the Maestro: Why Music Theory is Important

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Ask a Maestro: Why do we have transpositions?

Ask a Maestro: Why do we have transpositions?

Two people asked this question, and I'm sure many more have wondered about it. And I'm not really sure I answered it!

Ask a Maestro: What is an A?

Ask a Maestro: What is an A?

440? 415? 1492? We dive into the nitty-gritty on this episode!

Ask a Maestro: What is an Opus?

Ask a Maestro: What is an Opus?

What is an opus and why it's basically useless (unless you're a musicologist or a trivia master or both) ...

Ask The Maestro: Why Piano is the Best First Instrument to Learn

Ask The Maestro: Why Piano is the Best First Instrument to Learn

Ask The Maestro: Why Piano is the Best First Instrument to Learn

Ask A Maestro: Why Italian?

Ask A Maestro: Why Italian?

Why are so many musical terms in Italian? Jep Gambardella explains. http://www.willcwhite.com http://www.twitter.com/willcwhite.

Ask A Maestro: When should I clap?

Ask A Maestro: When should I clap?

Ever wondered how to silence those low-lifes who clap between the movements? Well, I'm here to tell you. But you shouldn't, ...

Ask a Maestro: Why so many strings?

Ask a Maestro: Why so many strings?

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Ask a Maestro: How do string players move their bows together?

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