Are you ready for 🎶Yuletide carols being sung by a choir?🎶 Yuletide Harmony with the Ketchikan Community Chorus presents fun seasonal carols, gorgeous sacred harmonies, and boisterous singalongs that the whole family will enjoy. Join us Dec 4th at 7pm and Dec 7th at 3pm.
The concert is at 400 Main St (Methodist Church). Advance tickets can be purchased from your favorite chorus member or the Arts Council website:
Many thanks to the Methodist Church for providing rehearsal and performance space. Our Spring session will start January 7th. From Rhapsody in Blue to Bohemian Rhapsody, it will be a beautiful challenge.
Lallette Kistler director
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A serious piano student should have an instrument of 88 weighted keys so that they can properly train their fingers. Where the expense is not feasible or practical, please use these guidelines.
~Very young students can start off with any inexpensive keyboard (touch sensitive preferred) until interest is assured and fingers grow stronger $50-$200
~Early Intermediate students could get by with a semi-weighted 88-key keyboard ($200-$400 Alesis Recital – 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi Weighted Keys )
~Serious students should have something with 88 fully weighted keys ($400-$5000 ex: YAMAHA P71 88-Key Weighted Action). I personally prefer Yamaha or, if you have room, an acoustic "real" piano.
I recommend Noteworks to all my students, singers and pianists. Get the app on your phone or tablet to help with note recognition. It's lots of fun and is highly beneficial for all abilities. I use it myself to increase my ledger-line sight-reading skills. If you have a midi or usb capable keyboard you can hook it directly to your piano.
There is a free version to sample. It only uses the Treble (G) clef, which is plenty for singers. The paid version adds the bass (F) clef, which is needed for piano students. If you have a midi keyboard, you can even connect it to the app!
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