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Variations on a Theme—Explore Ways to Shape and Reshape a Simple Tune

Variations on a Theme—Explore Ways to Shape and Reshape a Simple Tune

2025-05-09
By: Georgianna Pekar
On: May 9, 2025
In: Music & Entertainment

I’ve always loved how a simple melody can open the door to so many musical possibilities. The concept of theme and variations has been around for centuries, from classical composers to jazz improvisers, and it’s something I naturally gravitate toward in my own playing. For this lesson, I took theContinue Reading

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