Assuming you are referring to a chord symbol, like G9 for example, it usually refers to a dominant 7th chord with the ninth degree of the scale added as a color tone.
For example, a G9 chord contains the notes G-B-D-F-A, the first, third, fifth, flatted seventh, and ninth notes of the G scale. (The flat 7th, F natural rather than F#, is what makes it a dominant 7th chord.)
You also can build a ninth chord using the diatonic 7th step of the major scale, but that kind of chord is called a major 9th rather than a 9th. In G, the major 9th chord (often notated Gmaj9), would be spelled G-B-D-F#-A.
Beethoven composed 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, completed 9 symphonies, one opera, and he was known for many other orchestral works. These included chamber music and overtures such as The Creatures of Prometheus, Coriolan Overture, Egmont, King Stephen and Zur Namensfeier.
For ever , know why, its because there is no such thing as Grade 9 piano. It only goes up to grade 8
He wrote 5 piano concerti aswell as 2 piano concerti during his youth, one violin concerto which he later transcribed for piano and orchestra and he composed one 'triple' concerto for piano, violin and cello. He wrote a number of pieces for solo instrument and orchestra and an oboe concerto which was lost by publishers in the 1840's.
For the purposes of this question, the answer will refer to just Beethoven's songs, not his instrumental compositions as well.Beethoven wrote around 80 songs, actually known as "lieder", with piano. These were sensitive pieces, highlighting his truly emotional side. In many ways, some of these songs are seen as almost autobiographical, telling of similar events in Beethoven's own life.He was also known for writing around the same number of Volkslieder, or folk songs.
According to the Piano History Centre, the first piano was invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in Florence, Italy around 1707. He called it "gravicembalo col piano e forte". By 1698, he had made a somewhat similar instrument called Arpicembalo.
You can find the sheet music for Chopin's Nocturne Op.9 No.2 for piano at music stores, online sheet music websites, or by searching for it in a library.
To play the G7 flat 9 piano chord in a jazz progression, place your left hand on the G note, your right hand on the B, D, F, and Ab notes. Play these notes together to create the G7 flat 9 chord.
Some common minor 9 chord progressions used in jazz music include the ii-V-I progression, the minor ii-V-i progression, and the minor ii-V-i-IV progression.
To effectively incorporate minor 9 chords into your piano playing, start by learning the basic structure of a minor 9 chord, which includes the root, minor third, fifth, minor seventh, and ninth notes. Practice playing these chords in different inversions and voicings to familiarize yourself with their sound and feel. Experiment with using minor 9 chords in various musical contexts, such as in jazz or RB songs, to enhance your playing and add depth to your music.
To play 9 chords on the piano, you need to play the root note, the third, the fifth, and the ninth note of the scale simultaneously. This creates a rich and complex sound that adds depth to your music.
A Google search for "Art Tatum Sheet Music" should yield plenty of results. Specific sheet music titles of Art Tatum include: * The Art Tatum Collection (Piano) Featuring note-for-note transcriptions in Hal Leonard's Artist Transcriptions Series. Includes 15 jazz standards ISBN: 0793544645 EAN: 9780793544646 UPC: 73999630336 Length: 12 Width: 9 Pages: 136 http://www.musicforte.com/shop/lyrics-and-sheet-music/product/672316/TheArtTatumCollectionPiano * The Art Tatum Solo Book (Piano) Featuring note-for-note transcriptions in Hal Leonard's Artist Transcriptions Series. Includes 6 jazz standards ISBN: 0793565510 EAN: 9780793565511 UPC: 73999179776 Length: 12 Width: 9 Pages: 80 http://www.musicforte.com/shop/lyrics-and-sheet-music/product/672355/TheArtTatumSoloBookPiano * this is the community of music *
he started playing piano at aged 4 or 5 don't know about violin. =D
Waterflame is not a band...it's just one guy who uses fruityloops 9 (it's a program to make music) and a piano.
the jazz play at 9:00
In high school, she enjoyed music and was a part of the school choir and took classical piano lessons for 9 years.
In short, it is because the piano is the most advanced musical instrument of them all. and just making a piano is a complete science, believe me, I have studied it. The piano is also Arguably the most central instrument to any instrumental gathering. It just wouldn't be an orchestra if there wasn't a 9' Steinway stretched across the stage. and there are more piano compositions than for any other instrument and the piano is very versatile, it can be background, accompaniment, and solo. Finally, you can do allot more with a piano than any other instrument and it is Arguably the most difficult instrument to master.
Chopin - Nocturne, Op.9 No.1 in B Flat Minor.