brukspiano

English translation: Piano as a chord instrument/piano chords

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Swedish term or phrase:brukspiano
English translation:Piano as a chord instrument/piano chords
Entered by: Paul Lambert

23:10 Mar 1, 2011
Swedish to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Music / Musical Education
Swedish term or phrase: brukspiano
Again, a list of modules in a comprehensive music education course.

Context:
Harmonilära
Gehör
Brukspiano
Komposition
Stilanalys
...etc
Paul Lambert
Sweden
Local time: 00:34
Piano as a chord instrument/piano chords
Explanation:
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Anna Grynfeld Smith
Switzerland
Local time: 00:34
Grading comment
Thank you
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Summary of answers provided
4 +2piano by chord method
Anna Herbst
3 +1Piano as a chord instrument/piano chords
Anna Grynfeld Smith


Discussion entries: 5





  

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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Piano as a chord instrument/piano chords


Explanation:
Se ref


    Reference: http://www.kurser.se/Brukspiano_52855.htm
Anna Grynfeld Smith
Switzerland
Local time: 00:34
Native speaker of: Native in SwedishSwedish
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thank you

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Stefan A. M. Adamek: works as well
56 mins
  -> Thanks Stefan :)

neutral  Christopher Schröder: See discussion
11 hrs
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4 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
piano by chord method


Explanation:
"Brukspiano" is the Swedish term for learning to play the piano using chords. The English term for this would be learning to play the "piano by chord method".


    Reference: http://www.kurser.se/Brukspiano_52855.htm
    Reference: http://www.ehow.com/how_7802529_learn-piano-chord-method.htm...
Anna Herbst
Australia
Local time: 10:34
Native speaker of: Native in SwedishSwedish, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Anna Grynfeld Smith: Better than my answer. Maybe "piano chords theory" would work as well.
17 mins
  -> Tack Anna!

agree  Stefan A. M. Adamek: or perhaps "chord piano"
48 mins
  -> Tack Stefan!

neutral  Christopher Schröder: See discussion
11 hrs
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