Please tell me some good piano music that doesn t have an octave.

Updated on amusement 2024-03-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I prefer piano music

    Like Richard. The piano music of Clayderman, Quan Suyan (Korean), Yiruma (Korean), and Kevin Cohen is very good, so let's tell you a few masterpieces first.

    Richard's "Homesickness" and "Dream Wedding".

    Yiruma's "Kiss the Rain", "First Love" and "The Day After".

    There are a lot of Kevin Cohen's tunes that we're familiar with, like "Through the Arbor."

    There are also some piano pieces from Bandari, Mystic Garden, and Divine Thinker, all of which are very good.

    My current favorite "River Flows in You" is a super beautiful piano song, and listening to it, I feel as if every cell in my heart is beating. It's as if the beating of each tone is the beating of the keys with their lives all their lives.

    Here are all classics, you can listen to them too. Some of the melodies definitely feel familiar.

    Dedicated to Alice.

    The romance of love.

    A maiden's prayer.

    Remembrance of love. Stroll in the rain.

    Exodus A Concerto of Love.

    Letter to Mother.

    Adelina at the water's edge.

    Autumn whispers.

    Dream wedding.

    Starry Sky Birds in dreams.

    Soft as a rainbow Romeo and Juliet.

    Blue Nocturne. kiss the rian

    i miss you wmathedaydream

    tearschildhood memory

    beautiful_lady

    the first snowflakes

    snowdreams

    connie's butterfly

    lovebeauty

    sunset valley

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    An octave is an interval, which is the difference in pitch or pitch distance between two notes of different pitches.

    For example, from alto 1 to treble 1, it is an octave.

    The pitch relationship between two notes is denoted by "degrees". For example, from 1 to 1, or from 2 to 2, from 1 to 1 is one degree, from 1 to 3 or 2 to 4 is a third, and from 1 to 5 is a fifth.

    First of all, degree is a unit used to measure the auditory distance between sounds. It is a measure whose size is artificially prescribed.

    Let's explain what an octave is. This is actually a difficult question to say, because the interval relations of other widths are based on octaves, relative to octaves. To make it clear, you need to start with the laws, although it is a bit cumbersome......

    For example, every sound that has a definite pitch is heard, and its vibration is a regular clever play, which can be maintained at a certain frequency, such as 440Hz-445Hz, which is the current standard sound A. For example, 1 and Bass 1 and Treble 1 sound similar, although there is a lot difference in height in comparison. For example, when we sometimes sing certain high parts of certain songs, we will struggle and cannot sing them. At this time, we may lower our singing and often hear the saying "lower octave singing", although it is much lower than the original singing, but it does not feel in conflict with the original singing, and it is still in tune, and it is still harmonious with the accompaniment, but it is lower.

    The reason why it is much lower but still harmonious is because of this similarity.

    Then the sound of the octave relationship sounds similar, that is, the sound of such a relationship as 220, 440, 880 sounds similar, which becomes an important basis for people to determine the rhythm. Because of the similarity, that is to say, the scale can be repeated in units of this distance, and the originally irregular infinite number of notes can become regular. Therefore, based on the auditory distance of the two tones in the octave relationship, people have successively determined the individual tones between the two tones to form a musical scale, because the octave tones have similarity, so this musical scale can be extended up and down in a loop, forming a group of connected musical scales.

    Later, because in the prevailing twelve equal temperaments, there are a total of eight natural scales (such as 12345671) between two tones (inclusive) that are octave relations with each other, and this interval relationship that sounds similar in the chain book is called octaves.

    To put it simply, degrees are the unit of measurement of the distance between tones. The filial distance between the pitches of the notes is called the interval.

    Before we get to intervals, let's talk about some more basic concepts: scales and diatonic semitones.

    Therefore, the concept of octave is not just for the piano

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Octave is a musical scale, which means one doe and another.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The keyboard of a modern piano is seven octaves, and the lowest note is two groups of a's; The highest note is 5 groups of C in small characters. A total of 88 keys. Among them, there are 52 white keys and 36 black keys.

    The octave refers to the first note of the previous set of fundamental scales to the first note of the next set of fundamental scales. Such as: C - C. So, it's customary to call the seven cardinal scales an octave.

    The width of an octave span of the piano is about about about the same, and the keys are a white key next to a white key, so if you span 8 degrees (1 i), the distance between the two fingers is about 16 cm.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I prefer piano music

    Like Richard. The piano music of Kleming Liang Deman, Quan Suyan (Korean), Yiruma (Korean), and Kevin Cohen is very good, so let's tell you a few masterpieces first.

    Richard's "Homesickness" and "Dream Wedding".

    yiruma《kiss

    Therain", First Love, and The

    dayafter》

    The acres of hail without makeup are not easy to find, you go to very

    There are a lot of Kevin Cohen's tunes that we're familiar with, like "Through the Arbor."

    There are also Banderi, Mystery Garden, and Divine Thinker, and some piano music Xun Huai Fan, all of which are very good.

    My current favorite is River

    flowsin

    You" is a super nice piano song, listening to it, I feel as if every cell of mine is beating. It's as if the beating of each tone is the beating of the keys with their lives all their lives.

    Here are all classics, you can listen to them too. Some of the melodies definitely feel familiar.

    Dedicated to Alice.

    The romance of love.

    A maiden's prayer.

    Remembrance of love. Stroll in the rain.

    Exodus. A Concerto of Love.

    Letter to Mother.

    Adelina at the water's edge.

    Autumn whispers.

    Dream wedding.

    Starry sky. Birds in dreams.

    Soft as a rainbow. Romeo and Juliet.

    Blue Nocturne. kiss

    therianimiss

    youwmathedaydream

    tearschildhood

    memory

    beautiful_lady

    thefirst

    snowflakes

    snowdreams

    connie's

    butterfly

    lovebeauty

    sunset

    valley

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Formula: Pure Eight + Pure Five + Pure Four + Big and Small Seven Broken Chords + Natural Major Scale (fa sharp, one more si-flat).

    Among them, the size of the seven decomposition chord rent and demolition = big three + small three + small three, the disadvantages of this formula string instruments or brass instruments are used more.

    If C is the fundamental sound, they are C1, G1, C2, E2, G2, B2, C3, E3, F3, G3, A3, B3, B3, B3, C4, respectively, there are four octaves.

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