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Personal Piano Professor, Issue#044 -Learn piano by ear January 29, 2015 |
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Seasons Greetings Keyboard fans!Learn Piano by EarHappy New Year! to all my friends and Keyboard fans! Thanks to all of you for supporting and visiting piano lessons for life.com. I have spent the month of January thinking about how I can serve you better and help you reach your musical goals. Our website is geared toward those who want to learn the language of music and to develop their ears and improvisational skills. To this end I will be busy giving my best attempt at a series of guided video lessons that will start with the very basics and lead to the eventual goal of every teacher to "not be needed anymore" I will also be redoing many of the video tutorials to make them more understandable and comprehensive as well as adding many new song tutorials in various genres of music. Your comments and suggestions are helping greatly in the development of this new curriculum. thank you so much!! You can Play Piano by ear if you start now! To play piano by ear you will need start to train you ear. You can learn to do this by educated and guided listening. In this article I will discuss how I learned to play by ear and I will give you some valuable exercises and tips on how you can do it as well. Perhaps you are a beginner and for some reason not interested in learning to play with traditional piano lessons where the focus is on reading grand staff music that someone else has written. Or perhaps you have learned classical music and want to branch into jazz or improvisation or learn to play blues and popular music. View the whole article by clicking the link below You can Play Piano by ear if you start now! Korg PA3x Quick Record tutorial In this Korg PA3x Quick Record tutorial you will learn how to choose patterns, and quickly record arrangements of your favorite songs and store them to the internal songbook for easy access. This is also a great lesson for anyone who has an arranger style keyboard with recording ability or anyone interested in basic arranging at the keyboard. View the whole video lesson by clicking below. Korg PA3x Quick Record tutorial ![]() Korg PA3x quick record example A pastor friend of mine came to me with a melodic idea for a gospel style praise song. The recording below of "Count it all Joy" including the vocals was done entirely on the Korg PA3x using available patterns and the quick record function. Enjoy please!! Learn the 12 bar blues progression on piano." Learning the 12 bar blues progression is basic to understanding the roots of American popular music. When you see a group of musicians getting together to play everyone seems to know what to do almost magically. This is because at one time or another they learned the 12 bar blues progression. While there are lots of variations of this timeless progression the most common is a three chord 12 measure version explained in this lesson.
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Also you can find a contact form on the site and suggest a song for a future lesson. Don't be shy. Let me know how i can help!! I am grateful for all of you, and wish you the best success in your playing!! Thanks, Greg |
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