Udemy - How to Recognise Chords by ear;Develop a Skilled Musical ear
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Description
Join over 25,000 students that have enrolled in my 10 Music Courses.
This course is part of my music series courses. However, it is not a prerequisite for you to have taken any of my other courses in order to take this course. My 10-Part Series Music Courses include the following Courses:
"How to play Piano - Go from a Beginner/Intermediate to a Pro" Course
"Intermediate to Advanced Piano Course; Become a Top Pianist" Course
"How to create unique/colourful Piano Chord Progressions" Course
"How to compose Beautiful & Catchy Melodies on the Piano" Course
"How to use Slash Chords to create unique sounds & Basslines" Course
"Train your ears to recognise Scale Degrees & a Song's Key" Course
"Learn to Read & Write Music to play Piano & more instruments" Course
"How to use Altered Chords in your Chord Progressions" Course
"How to Recognise Chords by ear;Develop a Skilled Musical ear" Course
"How to use Borrowed Chords in your Chord Progressions" Course
With more than 10.5 hours of content, this Piano course is a course that will teach you how to train your ears to be able to recognise different types of Chords. The first section of this course covers the prerequisites that you need to know in order to progress to the other sections of the course . You can skip the first section of this course if you already understand all the topics that are in it. In this course, you will learn about how to train your ears to recognise the different chords that are in a Major Key. You will also learn about how to train your ears to recognise the different chords that are in a Minor Key.
Who this course is for:
- People who want to develop a good musical ear
- People want to improve their piano playing skills
- People who want to be able to recognise different types of Chords by ear
Course content
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Important information that explains the structure of the course
- Layout of the Piano/Keyboard
- How the Udemy Review System works
- Names of the Keys on the Piano/Keyboard
- Piano Fingerings & Hand Movement on the Piano/Keyboard
- How to ask for help from your Instructor
- Part 1 of Developing Independence between the Right Hand and the Left Hand
- Part 2 of Developing Independence between the Right Hand and the Left Hand
- Musical Intervals
- Double Sharp & Double flats | Sharps and Flats explained further
- Scales/Major Scales
- All the 12 Major Scales
- How to practise all the 12 Major Scales with your Right Hand
- How to practise all the 12 Major Scales with your Left Hand
- Minor Scales/Natural Minor Scales
- All the 12 Natural Minor Scales
- Fingerings for all the 12 Natural Minor Scales
- Harmonic Minor Scales
- All the 12 Harmonic Minor Scales
- Melodic Minor Scales
- All the 12 Melodic Minor Scales
- Number System for each Scale
- Major, Minor and Perfect Intervals
- Diminished and Augmented Intervals
- The Tritone
- Major, Minor, Augmented and Diminished Triad Chords
- Major Scale Triad Chords
- C Major Scale Triad Chords
- C# Major Scale Triad Chords
- D Major Scale Triad Chords
- E flat Major Scale Triad Chords
- E Major Scale Triad Chords
- F Major Scale Triad Chords
- F# Major Scale Triad Chords
- G Major Scale Triad Chords
- A flat Major Scale Triad Chords
- A Major Scale Triad Chords
- B flat Major Scale Triad Chords
- B Major Scale Triad Chords
- Pattern of the triad chords within each Major Scale
- Sheet that shows all the Triad Chords in each of the 12 Major Scales
- Natural Minor Scale Triad Chords
- Pattern of the triad chords within each Natural Minor Scale
- The Triad Chords in all the 12 Natural Minor Scales
- Melodic Minor Scale Triad Chords
- The Triad Chords in all the 12 Melodic Minor Scales
- Harmonic Minor Scale Triad Chords
- The Triad Chords in all the 12 Harmonic Minor Scales
- Triad Chord Inversions
- Introduction of How to play Songs
- How to play Songs by using Chords (Playing by ear) - Part 1
- Continuation of How to play Songs by using Chords (Playing by ear) - Part 1
- Check different Voicings for different Chords
- How to play Songs by using Chords(Part 2) & How to identify the Chords of a Song
- Write down the chords of the song you want to play
- Number System for Chords within a Scale
- Chord Progressions | 4 popular Chords that a lot of Chord Progressions have
- Examples of Chord Progressions
- How to arpeggiate Chord Progressions
- Major 6th Chord
- Minor 6th Chord
- Major 7th Chord
- Minor 7th Chord
- Dominant 7th Chord
- Half Diminished 7th Chord
- What is a Suspended Chord? | Suspended 2nd Chord | Suspended 4th Chord
- Suspended 2nd Triad Chord
- Suspended 4th Triad Chord
- Scale 7th Chords
- All the 7th Chords in each Major Scale
- All the 7th Chords in each Natural Minor Scale
- All the 7th Chords in each Harmonic Minor Scale
- All the 7th Chords in each Melodic Minor Scale
- The Seventh Chord Patterns in each Major Scale & in each type of Minor Scale
- Augmented Major 7th Chord
- Augmented Minor 7th Chord
- 7th Chord Inversions
- Extended Intervals
- 9th Chords
- 11th Chords
- 13th Chords
- Passing Chord/Chords and How to use a Diminished Triad Chord as a Passing Chord
- How to Recognise Chords by ear;Develop a Skilled Musical ear
- Major Key's Tonic Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Tonic Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Supertonic Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Supertonic Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Mediant Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Mediant Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Subdominant Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Subdominant Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Dominant Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Dominant Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Submediant Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Submediant Chord Ear Training
- Major Key's Leading-tone Chord Ear Training
- Part 2 of Major Key's Leading-tone Chord Ear Training
- Minor Key's Chords Ear Training | Ear Training for 7th Chords & Extended Chords
- Conclusion
How.to.Recognise.Chords.by.ear.Develop.a.Skilled.Musical.ear.part1.rar
How.to.Recognise.Chords.by.ear.Develop.a.Skilled.Musical.ear.part2.rar
How.to.Recognise.Chords.by.ear.Develop.a.Skilled.Musical.ear.part3.rar
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