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Pardon my Piano
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Hi! I am Michael and I have studied classical piano in Chicago and New York City.
My piano music along with my 3D earthquake simulations (Youtube: "EarthquakeSim") are part of a new project called "In Terra Pax" that aims to bring financial and emotional support to victims affected by earthquakes around the world.
In my spare time, I love traveling, playing chess and painting. I had the chance to get to know some amazing people who always sparked my curiosity towards the unknown. True knowledge comes indeed from exposing yourself to new experiences.
My piano music along with my 3D earthquake simulations (Youtube: "EarthquakeSim") are part of a new project called "In Terra Pax" that aims to bring financial and emotional support to victims affected by earthquakes around the world.
In my spare time, I love traveling, playing chess and painting. I had the chance to get to know some amazing people who always sparked my curiosity towards the unknown. True knowledge comes indeed from exposing yourself to new experiences.
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pardonmypiano
(4 minutes ago)
The BEST Hearing Aids I found on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4339f9o
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danaaxelson6200
(10 minutes ago)
A professor at conservatory said, “if you can tell one persons voice from another, you are not tone deaf.”
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ericvandruten
(17 minutes ago)
Jazz musicians answering "fits together" on every “fits together” and “clashes” question
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linkiny
(27 minutes ago)
This felt like "Sheldon Cooper presents: Fun with Tones"
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mrgallbladder
(32 minutes ago)
Does this fit together or clash?
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koln2109
(46 minutes ago)
The fact that most questions come in pairs with alternating answers makes this test much easier than it should be
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CYB3R2K
(51 minutes ago)
Honestly this is more a test of my patience.
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Chris-ht1vv
(1 hour ago)
the dissonance question is really hard for musicians because even the notes that "clash" with the chord could still fit if they exist within the right context of a progression
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mistersausagee
(2 hour ago)
The answers were so predictable I predicted every answer before any notes played
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bookmagicroe9553
(3 hours ago)
Got 14 out of 15. Ears still working good at age 73. Fun test!
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BobJones-rs1sd
(20 hours ago)
As someone with a graduate degree in music theory, let me explain why many people are getting questions from #12 to #15 "wrong." Because the answers are actually ambiguous! Even though I've taught entire classes on music theory and music fundamentals at universities, I would never use questions like #12, #13, and #14 out of context. The "correct" answer to all of these really depends on what the "rules" are that you're assuming.
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LPW-uz8fm
(21 hours ago)
As a musician, why tf am I watching this
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JustAPersonWhoComments
(17 hours ago)
Imagine being able to hit every note perfectly and having the voice of an angel but the moment someone asks you to clap in rhythm, it's like you've never heard music in your life
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Defmusicman1
(11 hours ago)
I’m a deaf musician. I can’t identify notes, key or chords by ear but I’m having so much fun playing bass guitar and jamming with friends in a band.
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dvd6722
(2 hours ago)
I got the last one wrong. I never knew the difference between major and minor. Also, I feel like the "resolved" vs. "unresolved" really explains a lot of the satisfaction we get from music. Imagine how menacing and unsettling a song would be to listen to if it was all "unresolved" melodies.
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lowreadyacademy2929
(16 hours ago)
Tone deafness in singing is something completely different than in music recognition. Many musicians can recognize and even predict chord progressions while improvising or soloing, however cannot "carry a tune in a bucket".
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janjamiyt
(21 hours ago)
For number 9, I think the melody clashing really depends on what your musical background is - it sounded quite nice to me in the context of something like jazz
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