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Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Thursday, September 15, 2005
7th Chords
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Issue No. 94 �
'Secrets of Exciting Chords & Chord Progressions!'
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' Secrets of Exciting Piano Chords & Piano Chord Progressions!'
- Week 94 -
Modulation
Modulation is the process of moving from one key to another key, in contrast to transposition, which means to play a song in a different key.
People tend to get those two word confused, because if you're playing in one key and then transpose the music to a different key, you have to modulate to get to the new key.
Watch the short video:
So the key is simply to get to the V7 chord of the new key as smoothly as possible. I often play the ii of the new key before the V7 to make it smoother.
If you need help in the specifics of either modulation or transposition, be sure to click on the banner below.
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Issue No. 94 �
'Secrets of Exciting Chords & Chord Progressions!'
This is the ' Secrets of Exciting Chords & Chord Progressions!' newsletter that you (or someone using your E-mail address) signed up for when you visited our site. If you no longer want to receive these free weekly E-mail piano lessons, toggle down to the bottom of this E-mail and you'll see where you can take yourself off the list. We take your privacy (and ours) very seriously, so we don't want anyone receiving our stuff who doesn't want it! ('cause thousands really do!).
' Secrets of Exciting Piano Chords & Piano Chord Progressions!'
- Week 94 -
Modulation
Modulation is the process of moving from one key to another key, in contrast to transposition, which means to play a song in a different key.
People tend to get those two word confused, because if you're playing in one key and then transpose the music to a different key, you have to modulate to get to the new key.
Watch the short video:
So the key is simply to get to the V7 chord of the new key as smoothly as possible. I often play the ii of the new key before the V7 to make it smoother.
If you need help in the specifics of either modulation or transposition, be sure to click on the banner below.
Web PlayPiano.com
PianoLessonsByVideo.com PianoPlaying.com
Copyright Shinn Trading 2005
[ Piano Chords ] [ Piano Playing ] [ Gospel Music ] [ [ Play Piano ] [ Keyboard Chord Chart ] [ Piano Runs & Fills ] [ Piano Playing By Ear ] [ Piano Playing Without Sheet Music ] [ Free Piano Lessons ] [ Piano Music Using"
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Lesson�� Headline
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Index of Crash Course Lessons
Lesson 1 - Crash Course in Exciting Piano Playing
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18
Lesson 18 1/2
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Lesson 23
Lesson 24
Lesson 25
Lesson 26
Lesson 27
Lesson 28
Lesson 29
Lesson 30
Lesson 31
Lesson 32
Lesson 33
Lesson 34
Lesson 35
Lesson 36
Lesson 37
Lesson 38
Lesson 39
Lesson 40
Lesson 41
Lesson 42
Lesson 43
Lesson 44
Lesson 45
Lesson 46
Lesson 47
Lesson 48
Lesson 49
Lesson 50
Lesson 51
Lesson 52
Arrangement Guide
What is arranging - part 1
What is arranging - part 2
What is arranging - part 3
Index of Crash Course
For full information go to www.pianolessonsbyvideo.com
Piano lessons like you've always wanted"
Index of Crash Course Lessons
Lesson 1 - Crash Course in Exciting Piano Playing
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18
Lesson 18 1/2
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Lesson 23
Lesson 24
Lesson 25
Lesson 26
Lesson 27
Lesson 28
Lesson 29
Lesson 30
Lesson 31
Lesson 32
Lesson 33
Lesson 34
Lesson 35
Lesson 36
Lesson 37
Lesson 38
Lesson 39
Lesson 40
Lesson 41
Lesson 42
Lesson 43
Lesson 44
Lesson 45
Lesson 46
Lesson 47
Lesson 48
Lesson 49
Lesson 50
Lesson 51
Lesson 52
Arrangement Guide
What is arranging - part 1
What is arranging - part 2
What is arranging - part 3
Index of Crash Course
For full information go to www.pianolessonsbyvideo.com
Piano lessons like you've always wanted"
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Black Gospel!
Black Gospel!
http://www.playpiano.com/black-gospel.htm
A couple years ago I met a wonderful young guy who knocked me out with the quality of his piano courses, and I'm not real easy to impress, since I've seen so many piano teachers come and go over the years.
For one thing, most teachers don't explain things clearly enough, and they don't teach enough music theory so you really know what you're doing. But this guy -- Jermaine -- is an exception to the rule.
He's for real, so I can recommend his courses with confidence. He covers not only the areas of playing by ear and chords, but also specializes in black gospel, which I'm not entirely up to speed on. (Being a middle-class white boy, and an old one at that...)
So I'm delighted to be able to share these great courses with my students.
Click on any of the links below for an exciting surprise!
http://www.playpiano.com/black-gospel.htm
A couple years ago I met a wonderful young guy who knocked me out with the quality of his piano courses, and I'm not real easy to impress, since I've seen so many piano teachers come and go over the years.
For one thing, most teachers don't explain things clearly enough, and they don't teach enough music theory so you really know what you're doing. But this guy -- Jermaine -- is an exception to the rule.
He's for real, so I can recommend his courses with confidence. He covers not only the areas of playing by ear and chords, but also specializes in black gospel, which I'm not entirely up to speed on. (Being a middle-class white boy, and an old one at that...)
So I'm delighted to be able to share these great courses with my students.
Click on any of the links below for an exciting surprise!
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