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Proper Description of all piano keys What you'll learn Students will be able to know and understand the interface of the piano Students will be able to distinguish and know the names of all keys on the piano students will be able to know the scales in every key with the proper fingering Students will be able to form Chords (major,minor) Triads, students should be able to identify progressions by EAR. Students should be able to invert Chords in all keys. Requirements Keyboard or piano is needed for this course for practicals Description This Course is broken to parts that will allow anybody who has never had any lessons on piano to learn without any assistance. Go through this course and you will be able to play all piano keys and understand them as you play within a period of 3months or 6months depending on how much you put into practice. 1. First of all, you will learn the interface of the keyboard and how it is structured. this is taught simply to make students understanding every bit of how the keyboard/piano is structured.2. the second part of the course you, learn how to name the keys and how the keys get their names.3. the naming of the black keys are also taught into details.4. Number system is also a part of the piano that confuses people. This is being taught into detail for the student to understand.5. The solfa notation is taught alongside the number system since they are the same.6. The course now teaches Key A. i. learning how to form the major scale of the key,ii. Using the right fingers to play the major scaleiii. fog chords using the chord formular for triads.iv. playing progression that are popular.6. playing key Bi. learning how to form the major scale of the key,ii. Using the right fingers to play the major scaleiii. fog chords using the chord formular for triads.iv. playing progression that are popular.7. play key ci. learning how to form the major scale of the key,ii. Using the right fingers to play the major scaleiii. fog chords using the chord formular for triads.iv. playing progression that are popular.8playing Di. learning how to form the major scale of the key,ii. Using the right fingers to play the major scaleiii. fog chords using the chord formular for triads.iv. playing progression that are popular. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Keyboard/Piano Lecture 1 First day on the Piano/Keyboard Lecture 2 The Number System Piano Lesson Lecture 3 Key A Lesson 1 Lecture 4 Key A lesson 2 Lecture 5 Key A lesson 3 Lecture 6 lecture 6 Lecture 7 lecture 7 Lecture 8 lecture 8 Lecture 9 lecture 9 Lecture 10 lecture 10 Lecture 11 lecture 12 Lecture 12 lecture 13 Lecture 13 lecture 14 Lecture 14 lecture 15 Lecture 15 lecture 16 Lecture 16 lecture 17 Lecture 17 lecture 18 Lecture 18 lecture 19 Lecture 19 lecture 20 Lecture 20 21 Lecture 21 lecture 23 Lecture 22 lecture 24 Lecture 23 lecuture 25 Lecture 24 lecute 26 Bners and anyone who has an interest can learn from scratch HomePage: gfxtra__A_Beginner.part1.rar.html gfxtra__A_Beginner.part2.rar.html gfxtra__A_Beginner.part3.rar.html gfxtra__A_Beginner.part4.rar.html gfxtra__A_Beginner.part5.rar.html gfxtra__A_Beginner.part6.rar.html
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