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15:41:27 08/29/10
(Lo-Rez Version) Pattern Piano and Keyboard - Rhythmic Patterns Overview
[LESS INFO] 82 VIEWS | ADDED 15:41:27 08/29/10
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the course titled "Pattern Piano and Keyboard", the course that teaches you to play any song BY EAR on the piano or keyboard using the revolutionary technique of Rhythmic Patterns. This is the ideal course if you have never played before OR if you already play, but would like to learn to play piano by ear, without the need for sheet music. This piano lessons course starts very simply, but by the end, you'll have gained many advanced Rhythmic Patterns and techniques that will enable you to play any song on the piano by ear. Enjoy!
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14:30:00 08/28/10
(Lo-Rez Version) 1 of 2: Ear Training 101 Updated to Version 4.0
[LESS INFO] 8 VIEWS | ADDED 14:30:00 08/28/10
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the inner workings of Version 4.0 of "Ear Training 101". Many musicians think that perfect pitch is the holy grail of musical abilities. Not true. Most skill musicians have a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is MUCH more valuable. Learning to incorporate ear training into your piano lessons is an absolute must for piano players. More about that later... Let's start with the definition of Perfect Pitch. The definition of Perfect Pitch is "The ability to produce or identify a tone perfectly on key without any reference to an outside source". Mumbo Jumbo? Basically, this means that those rare individuals who have perfect pitch can sing an Ab or F# in the middle of the day on a bus ride through the Bronx without hearing anybody play the note first on an instrument. Sounds like a gift... but it comes with a price: Unfortunately, those who have perfect pitch always hear everything absolutely in tune with A440 or "standard tuning". Even that sounds great until you realize that most bands or choirs are not perfectly in tune. Here's where it becomes a bummer... Let's say you have the rare gift of Perfect Pitch and you're singing in a choir. The choir is singing an accapella piece (no instruments) and as choirs tend to do, they "sag" in pitch, or slowly slip down just a little in pitch by the end of the song. If everyone in the choir "sags" together (that's a funny thing to say) then it sounds fine. But you - the one with the gift - can't "sag". What happens? By the end of the song, you are out of tune with the choir! Yep. The one with perfect pitch, singing out of tune. It's very funny. Especially to those who don't have the "gift". What about instruments? Did you know that a Piano starts to sag in pitch immediately after tuning? What happens to the Perfect Pitcher who tries to sing with that piano? No dice. And the VAST majority of Pianos are tuned a bit low. Here's the real gift... What you really want is a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is the ability to identify or produce any note perfectly in tune relative to another note. Meaning this - If I play an F# on the piano in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx, (hmmm) tell you it was an F#, and then play a high Ab way up on the keyboard, you could immediately say "Hey, that second note is an Ab!" This is a highly useful skill! If you can do this, you have a great sense of Relative Pitch. If the choir sags, you sag along and keep on rockin' with all the relative pitches they sing. Understand? Don't be fooled by those who say "Only those with Perfect Pitch can play by ear". No way. Tell them to hit the road (in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx). Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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13:30:00 08/28/10
(Lo-Rez Version) 2 of 2: Ear Training 101 Updated to Version 4.0
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 13:30:00 08/28/10
This is Video 2 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering the inner workings of Version 4.0 of "Ear Training 101". Many musicians think that perfect pitch is the holy grail of musical abilities. Not true. Most skill musicians have a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is MUCH more valuable. Learning to incorporate ear training into your piano lessons is an absolute must for piano players. More about that later... Let's start with the definition of Perfect Pitch. The definition of Perfect Pitch is "The ability to produce or identify a tone perfectly on key without any reference to an outside source". Mumbo Jumbo? Basically, this means that those rare individuals who have perfect pitch can sing an Ab or F# in the middle of the day on a bus ride through the Bronx without hearing anybody play the note first on an instrument. Sounds like a gift... but it comes with a price: Unfortunately, those who have perfect pitch always hear everything absolutely in tune with A440 or "standard tuning". Even that sounds great until you realize that most bands or choirs are not perfectly in tune. Here's where it becomes a bummer... Let's say you have the rare gift of Perfect Pitch and you're singing in a choir. The choir is singing an accapella piece (no instruments) and as choirs tend to do, they "sag" in pitch, or slowly slip down just a little in pitch by the end of the song. If everyone in the choir "sags" together (that's a funny thing to say) then it sounds fine. But you - the one with the gift - can't "sag". What happens? By the end of the song, you are out of tune with the choir! Yep. The one with perfect pitch, singing out of tune. It's very funny. Especially to those who don't have the "gift". What about instruments? Did you know that a Piano starts to sag in pitch immediately after tuning? What happens to the Perfect Pitcher who tries to sing with that piano? No dice. And the VAST majority of Pianos are tuned a bit low. Here's the real gift... What you really want is a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is the ability to identify or produce any note perfectly in tune relative to another note. Meaning this - If I play an F# on the piano in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx, (hmmm) tell you it was an F#, and then play a high Ab way up on the keyboard, you could immediately say "Hey, that second note is an Ab!" This is a highly useful skill! If you can do this, you have a great sense of Relative Pitch. If the choir sags, you sag along and keep on rockin' with all the relative pitches they sing. Understand? Don't be fooled by those who say "Only those with Perfect Pitch can play by ear". No way. Tell them to hit the road (in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx). Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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01:30:00 08/28/10
(Lo-Rez Version) 1 of 2: The Chord Voicings Vault
[LESS INFO] 7 VIEWS | ADDED 01:30:00 08/28/10
This is Video 1 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering "The Chord Voicings Vault". Here are some of the things that this program will enable you to do: * Choose any type of chord - from simple triads through advanced jazz alterations. You can click any note and instantly see the chord on the keyboard. * Choose from many different "Voicings" - this is the real power here. By choosing different "Voicings", the program will display and play the chords as "Voiced Chords" - or notes spread out in unique ways to bring brand new life to tired chords! * Print out a detailed chart of any of the chords and voicings - the graphics are really incredible - you can see every note and voicing super clear. * Choose from different rhythm drum tracks that will lead you through 4ths (opposite to the circle of 5ths) with the chosen chord voicing so that it becomes very natural to your hands. Once you can play the chosen chord voicing through the circle of 4ths without having to think much about it, you'll be able to start using this new chord voicing in the songs that you play! Whew! I'm super-excited about this program. It's taken longer than I expected, but I think you'll find it really useful. Keep an eye on your email inbox for the release... Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
9 Views
00:30:00 08/28/10
(Lo-Rez Version) 2 of 2: The Chord Voicings Vault
[LESS INFO] 9 VIEWS | ADDED 00:30:00 08/28/10
This is Video 2 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering "The Chord Voicings Vault". Here are some of the things that this program will enable you to do: * Choose any type of chord - from simple triads through advanced jazz alterations. You can click any note and instantly see the chord on the keyboard. * Choose from many different "Voicings" - this is the real power here. By choosing different "Voicings", the program will display and play the chords as "Voiced Chords" - or notes spread out in unique ways to bring brand new life to tired chords! * Print out a detailed chart of any of the chords and voicings - the graphics are really incredible - you can see every note and voicing super clear. * Choose from different rhythm drum tracks that will lead you through 4ths (opposite to the circle of 5ths) with the chosen chord voicing so that it becomes very natural to your hands. Once you can play the chosen chord voicing through the circle of 4ths without having to think much about it, you'll be able to start using this new chord voicing in the songs that you play! Whew! I'm super-excited about this program. It's taken longer than I expected, but I think you'll find it really useful. Keep an eye on your email inbox for the release... Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
4 Views
00:30:00 08/16/10
(Lo-Rez Version) Chap 1 Part 1 - How to Match Chords up with any Melody
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 00:30:00 08/16/10
This is Video 1 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering an overview of the piano lessons course titled "How to Match Chords up with any melody". The skill of learning how to find out which chords go with any given melody might seem like a very mysterious skill that has been given to only a few select musicians on this planet. Of course if you have a lead sheet or a chord chart, or even a piece of sheet music with every note written down, things are really easy! But what do you do when nothing is written down? What do you do when the only thing you have is a melody in your head and have no idea which chords will fit with that melody? The great news is that there are some really specific ways you can go about learning which chords can be added to any given melody. We'll be studying those concepts in this online piano lesson. Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
11 Views
00:30:00 08/15/10
(Lo-Rez Version) Chap 1 Part 2 - How to Match Chords up with any Melody
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 00:30:00 08/15/10
This is Video 2 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering an overview of the piano lessons course titled "How to Match Chords up with any melody". The skill of learning how to find out which chords go with any given melody might seem like a very mysterious skill that has been given to only a few select musicians on this planet. Of course if you have a lead sheet or a chord chart, or even a piece of sheet music with every note written down, things are really easy! But what do you do when nothing is written down? What do you do when the only thing you have is a melody in your head and have no idea which chords will fit with that melody? The great news is that there are some really specific ways you can go about learning which chords can be added to any given melody. We'll be studying those concepts in this online piano lesson. Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
3 Views
00:30:00 08/13/10
(Lo-Rez Version) Chap 2 Part 1 - How to Match Chords up with any Melody
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 00:30:00 08/13/10
This is Video 1 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering an overview of the piano lessons course titled "How to Match Chords up with any melody", Chapter 2. In the first chapter, we waded out into the beginning sections of matching chords with melodies. We looked at finding the "Tonic", the "Mode" and the 3 basic chords within each key that can be used to harmonize melodies very simply. In this chapter, we're digging into simple chord substitution. In college, we'd call this "Harmonization1 101", and the concepts we cover in this piano lesson will really get you started on the road to matching chrods up with any melody. Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
10 Views
00:30:00 08/12/10
(Lo-Rez Version) Chap 2 Part 2 - How to Match Chords up with any Melody
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 00:30:00 08/12/10
This is Video 2 of 2 taken from the the lower resolution video podcast covering an overview of the piano lessons course titled "How to Match Chords up with any melody", Chapter 2. In the first chapter of this series, we waded out into the beginning sections of matching chords with melodies. We looked at finding the "Tonic", the "Mode" and the 3 basic chords within each key that can be used to harmonize melodies very simply. In this chapter, we're digging into simple chord substitution. In college, we'd call this "Harmonization1 101", and the concepts we cover in this piano lesson will really get you started on the road to matching chrods up with any melody. Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
19 Views
14:30:00 07/05/09
(Lo-Rez Version) 1 of 3: Music Theory Foundations (Taken from the 1st section of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard')
[LESS INFO] 19 VIEWS | ADDED 14:30:00 07/05/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the first 20 minutes 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard', which goes through the foundations of music theory. In this group of videos, we'll go through the details of HOW as well as WHY scales and chords are constructed and fit together. Brand new to music? This is an ideal place to start. However, even if you've been playing the piano for many years, this section goes through the foundations of music theory and may fill in gaps in your musical knowledge, enabling you to better understand (and play!) music. The remainder of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' deals with learning how to use 'Rhythmic Patterns' to play any song on the piano by ear. This powerful technique has enabled many hundreds of thousands of students to gain freedom on the keyboard to express themselves musically. You can dig into the rest of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' by going to www.PlayPianoTODAY.com Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
13 Views
14:15:00 07/05/09
(Lo-Rez Version) 2 of 3: Music Theory Foundations (Taken from the 1st section of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard')
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 14:15:00 07/05/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast (number 2 of 3) covering the first 20 minutes 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard', which goes through the foundations of music theory. In this group of videos, we'll go through the details of HOW as well as WHY scales and chords are constructed and fit together. Brand new to music? This is an ideal place to start. However, even if you've been playing the piano for many years, this section goes through the foundations of music theory and may fill in gaps in your musical knowledge, enabling you to better understand (and play!) music. The remainder of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' deals with learning how to use 'Rhythmic Patterns' to play any song on the piano by ear. This powerful technique has enabled many hundreds of thousands of students to gain freedom on the keyboard to express themselves musically. You can dig into the rest of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' by going to www.PlayPianoTODAY.com Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
34 Views
14:00:00 07/05/09
(Lo-Rez Version) 3 of 3: Music Theory Foundations (Taken from the 1st section of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard')
[LESS INFO] 34 VIEWS | ADDED 14:00:00 07/05/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast (number 3 of 3) covering the first 20 minutes 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard', which goes through the foundations of music theory. In this group of videos, we'll go through the details of HOW as well as WHY scales and chords are constructed and fit together. Brand new to music? This is an ideal place to start. However, even if you've been playing the piano for many years, this section goes through the foundations of music theory and may fill in gaps in your musical knowledge, enabling you to better understand (and play!) music. The remainder of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' deals with learning how to use 'Rhythmic Patterns' to play any song on the piano by ear. This powerful technique has enabled many hundreds of thousands of students to gain freedom on the keyboard to express themselves musically. You can dig into the rest of 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard' by going to www.PlayPianoTODAY.com Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
5 Views
12:41:27 07/05/09
(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Intro through Chapter 3. Video Piano Lessons
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 12:41:27 07/05/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the course introduction through chapter 3. We'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some fantastic left hand foundations. Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out! In this video piano lessons podcast we'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some left hand foundations in chapter 3.
10 Views
12:41:27 07/04/09
(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapters 4 and 5. Video Piano Lessons
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 12:41:27 07/04/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapters 4 ('Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing') and Chapter 5 ('Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice'). In this video piano lessons podcast we dig into 'Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing' (Chap 4) as well as 'Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice' (Chap 5). Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out!
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12:41:27 07/03/09
(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 1. Video Piano Lessons
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 12:41:27 07/03/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 1 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound'). This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound. Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations. Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out! Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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12:41:27 07/02/09
(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 2. Video Piano Lessons
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 12:41:27 07/02/09
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 2 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound'). This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound. Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations. Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out! Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
08/28/10
