Saturday, June 21, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Learn To Play The Piano Using Chords
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Learn to play Chord Piano with ChordPiano.com
http://www.chordpiano.com learning to play piano doesn't have to take years -- with chords you can actually be playing simple songs in just a few days.
Learn to play Chord Piano with ChordPiano.com
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Learn to play Chord Piano with ChordPiano.com
http://www.ChordPiano.com Learning to play piano doesn't have to take years -- with chords you can actually be playing simple songs in just a few days.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Piano Lessons For Adults Who Need To Understand What They Are Playing
Millions of people play the piano, but few understand chords and chord progressions. It's a shame, because it's not rocket science or brain surgery, plus its a lot of fun to really understand what you are playing on the piano.
The Most Used Chords In Any Key
Piano players need to know 3 chords more than any others -- they are the primary chords in each key. In this short video Duane demonstates a chart that slips behind the piano keys and shows the most used chords in any key.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Piano tips for piano chords & progressions at PlayPiano.com
www.PlayPiano.com, Tips and lessons for learning piano piano chords and progressions in our free newsletter over 300 courses on piano and music theory
Learn to play piano at Home with PlayPiano.com
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Piano Chord Progressions: Tri-Tone Chord Substitution
Piano Chord Progressions: Tri-Tone Chord SubstitutionThe mysterious "tri-tone substitution" has puzzled musicians down through the years. I used it for 20 years without knowing the name of it -- I called it "half-step slides from above". It adds interest to your piano playing and chord progressions by substitution the chord that is a tri-tone away from the root of the V7 chord.
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