The keyboard/piano is tied with guitar as the top instrument that novices desire to learn. Some experts believe that piano is better for precision and musical theory whilst keyboard is better for portability and versatility.
The keyboard/piano is tied with guitar as the top instrument that novices desire to learn. Some experts believe that piano is better for precision and musical theory whilst keyboard is better for portability and versatility.
Today, mainstream musicians make use of the keyboard in their compositions and productions, but for the music purists, the piano is an absolute must especially if students are in serious pursuit of music as a career.
From Mozart to India’s own A.R. Rahman, most musical geniuses are and have been incredibly skilled pianists. At Rainbow Bridge, we offer basic and advanced training for both keyboard and piano, depending on the student’s preference.
Our syllabus is based on Western Classical theory, but given our personalised training, we encourage students to pursue genres of their choice.
Rainbow Bridge is home to creativity through music. Setup in 2004, we continue to bridge both established and fresh talent through education, production at our studio and through Artist sessions and workshops.
Led by a team of well trained teachers and performing musicians, we strongly believe in extending individual attention to our students, expose them to opportunities to perform and record with Industry professionals and truly understand the work life of a musician.
If you are a first timer and thinking to learn some Musical instrument but not able to decide then Synthesizer or Keyboard is the best option for you.
Keyboard is an modern electronic instrument which looks like a piano but the sound comes from the speakers. The advantage of portablity,more sound samples makes keyboard one the best and popular instruments of the Modern music Era.
Keyboard classes are offered by Saras Music Production by trained teachers and working professionals.
Keyboard classes are offered by Thrive Sports & Fitness Centre.
The keyboard has groups of black and white notes, which form a repeating pattern. The black notes are grouped in twos and threes. The white notes are named after the first seven letters of the alphabet: A B C D E F and G.
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