Teaching, Creative Practice Ian Campbell Teaching, Creative Practice Ian Campbell

Inventing Music at the Keyboard

Inventing Music at the Keyboard is a new resource designed to help beginner pianists move beyond simply playing notes toward understanding how music works from the inside out. Built around scales, intervals, listening, and creative exploration, the series aims to cultivate musical fluency, improvisation, and compositional confidence from the very beginning.

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History, Sound Before Sight Ian Campbell History, Sound Before Sight Ian Campbell

A Music Lesson from Charlemagne, King of the Franks

Music notation feels fundamental to how we learn and preserve music today, but it began as a practical solution to a specific historical problem. Looking back to Charlemagne’s empire and the early development of notation reminds us of an important musical truth: sound comes first, understanding follows, and notation serves memory — not the other way around.

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Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Naples

Partimenti began in the conservatories of Naples as a playful, listening-based approach to learning harmony, improvisation, and composition. Rediscovered today, this tradition offers powerful insights into musical fluency, creativity, and how musicians have historically learned to speak the language of music.

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