PostHeaderIcon Iii Piano

No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.

Iii Piano
Iii Piano
Which piano brand is better Yamaha or Kawai ?


I am thinking about buying a new piano and I was wondering which brand is better Yamaha or Kawai.

The model for Yamaha I am looking at is the U1 model and from Kawai the k-35 model.

Which is better in your opinion.

Does the Millennium III Action give any improvement ?

I agree that Yamahas have a bright sound, but I much prefer them over Kawai. Here's why:
1. they tune beautifully and stay in tune
2. they hold up incredibly well - this is the reason that most music departments put Yamaha studio uprights in their practice rooms.
3. reputation. I've known lots of people to gush over their Yamahas. I've yet to hear anyone go into raptures over a Kawai, although they are perfectly satisfied.
4. action. I just prefer the Yamaha's quicker action.

Good luck!



No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


Piano III


Piano III


$34.99


Gil Mayers Piano III - Giclee Print

Piano Works Vol III


Piano Works Vol III


$12.49


Piano Works Vol III

Piano Music III


Piano Music III


$15.99


Piano Music III

Piano Bar III


Piano Bar III


$14.99


Denis Nolet Piano Bar III - Art Print

The Composer's Cut Series Vol. III: The Piano


The Composer's Cut Series Vol. III: The Piano


$8.99


The Composer's Cut Series Vol. III: The Piano

Alfred Eye of the Tiger (Theme from Rocky III) Piano/Vocal/Chords


Alfred Eye of the Tiger (Theme from Rocky III) Piano/Vocal/Chords


$3.56


Alfred Eye of the Tiger (Theme from Rocky III) Piano/Vocal/Chords

G. Henle Verlag Sonatas for Piano and Violin - Volume III By Mozart


G. Henle Verlag Sonatas for Piano and Violin - Volume III By Mozart


$35.96


G. Henle Verlag Sonatas for Piano and Violin - Volume III By Mozart

Alfred Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments Book III Piano Acc.


Alfred Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments Book III Piano Acc.


$15.26


Alfred Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments Book III Piano Acc.

Hal Leonard Lorie Line - The Heritage Collection Volume III for piano solo


Hal Leonard Lorie Line - The Heritage Collection Volume III for piano solo


$26.96


Hal Leonard Lorie Line - The Heritage Collection Volume III for piano solo

Lorie Line The Heritage Collection Vol. Iii For Piano Solo


Lorie Line The Heritage Collection Vol. Iii For Piano Solo


$26.96


Hal Leonard Lorie Line - The Heritage Collection Volume III for piano solo

G. Henle Verlag Sonatas For Piano And Violin - Volume Iii By Mozart


G. Henle Verlag Sonatas For Piano And Violin - Volume Iii By Mozart


$35.96


G. Henle Verlag Sonatas for Piano and Violin - Volume III By Mozart

Alfred Eye Of The Tiger (Theme From Rocky Iii) Piano/Vocal/Chords


Alfred Eye Of The Tiger (Theme From Rocky Iii) Piano/Vocal/Chords


$3.56


Alfred Eye of the Tiger (Theme from Rocky III) Piano/Vocal/Chords

Alfred Beautiful Music For Two String Instruments Book Iii Piano Acc.


Alfred Beautiful Music For Two String Instruments Book Iii Piano Acc.


$15.26


Alfred Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments Book III Piano Acc.

Piano Music Vol. 30 And Liszt At The Opera III (Howard)


Piano Music Vol. 30 And Liszt At The Opera III (Howard)


$23.99


Piano Music Vol. 30 And Liszt At The Opera III (Howard)

Piano Music Vol. 33: Schubert Transcription III (Howard)


Piano Music Vol. 33: Schubert Transcription III (Howard)


$31.99


Piano Music Vol. 33: Schubert Transcription III (Howard)


Account limit of 2104 requests per hour exceeded.




Rachmaninov plays Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 3 (1939)


Your Amazing Subconscious Mind - Part Iii

So what is it that has allowed me to play the piano, program a computer and other skills without any prior instruction? Was I just born with the skills?

Actually yes I was?

But so is everyone else.

The only way to explain it is we all already know how to do everything. There is an infinite mind which we are all a part. If one person has done it then be assured one person has paved the way for the rest of us.

Because of Einstein, Mozart, Leonardo Da Vinci, and so many other great minds we now have access to everything their minds brought into our reality. They made it easy for us once they made us aware. To those who came before them such knowledge was not yet obtainable but to us it becomes two plus two.

But our goal should be to keep expanding. As crazy as it might sound our goal is to continue the growth like Einstein, Mozart, and Da Vinci, to continue to advance to higher levels of creativity and creation. Understand that we should not just settle for the simplicity of pulling from an easily accessible database of knowledge. Our goal should be to expand the database, for to increase the data base is to develop it for all mankind.

The problem is the majority do not know how to access this database of consciousness. This is where learning playing the piano and programming a computer helped me.

You wouldn't think there were similarities in playing the piano and computer. There are, especially where the mind is concerned. When playing the piano, many times I would find myself going into an almost trance like state bypassing my conscious.

What I found interesting is when working on a computer program many times I would find myself falling into an identical trance like state. When writing a program you have to figure out the logical steps to make the program do what you want it to do. Sometimes that doesn't always come easy. Every time I found myself struggling to find a solution the answer always came after slipping into and back out of a trance like state.

This is when I became interested in states of brain activity. Our brain operates on different frequencies. When we are wide awake and alert we are in a beta frequency which falls between 14-30 Hz. When we are relaxed we are in an alpha frequency between 8-13 Hz. When we are in a trance like day dreaming state, we are in a theta frequency between 4 -7 Hz. When we are asleep we are in a Delta frequency between 0.5-4 Hz.

Five women were hooked up to an EEG while playing the piano. It was found that all five of their brain frequencies ranged between 5 and 7 Hz. They were in theta. (Source: ACTA MEDICA OKAYAMA 46(1): 23 -29 FEB 1992) This is important because theta is also the state of mind we need to be in to influence our subconscious and discover our infinite mind.

So you see when I am playing the piano without instruction it isn't because I was born with some special gift of music. Or when I create a new computer program it isn't because I was born with great analytical and logical skills. All I am doing is putting my brain into a theta state and accessing infinite intelligence through my subconscious mind. This is something we ALL do everyday whether we know it or not.

This is why it is so important to learn how to put our minds into a theta state. It lets us become creators of our own universe by putting us into direct contact with infinite intelligence.

But that is only half the story. The other half involves the heart.

This may come as a shock to some but the heart is also a feeling and thinking organ like the brain. The brain is more rational while the heart is more intuitive.

Your brain opens the doorway to infinite intelligence while your heart does the actual communicating.

How does it communicate?

Through your emotions.

Concentrate on your heart and you produce a field of electromagnetic energy. Concentrate on the emotions of your hearts desire and that field of electromagnetic energy will align with the energy of the universe. This will bring your intentions into reality.

For more information visit the Paradigm Shift Class

About the Author

B. Jackson is the founder of the Paradigm Shift Class.

http://www.paradigmshifttoday.com/shiftclass.html

 

Comments are closed.