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Personal Piano Professor, Issue#040 -Christmas Songs November 20, 2014 |
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Greetings keyboard friends!Seasons GreetingsGreetings to all my friends and Keyboard fans! Once again , thank you for your interest in these free online lessons. I sincerely hope that you are experiencing all the great benefits learning to play keyboards has to offer. Play Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Over the next few issues of Personal Piano Professor I will be bringing you tutorials on some of the most popular secular Christmas Classics The heart warming Christmas song "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" was immortalized by Judy Garland when she sang this song to Margaret O'Brien in Meet Me in St Loius and brought tears to the eyes of the audience. The song has a jazzy feel to the chords so I have included in this issue a couple of helpful lesson links that will make learning this song easier and increase you keyboard chording skills. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Use Arpeggios to add flair! I added new video to a lesson on arpeggios. You know, those broken chords that run up and down the keyboard. Anyway the lesson and video will help you with some useful exercises and all you have do to is click on the link below... Arpeggios, broken chords and how to use them The Best Home Study Course for Learning Jazz Piano Have you always wanted to learn to play jazz & blues on the piano but never had the time or money? Or couldn't find the right person or course to teach you the "real" stuff? If so, I've definitely found someone who can help you. I'm talking about James Wrubel, an amazing musician and expert instructor. He's been there and back as a professional jazz musician and has played with some of the top names in the industry. In two dvds and over 2 hours of step-by-step instruction, he takes you by the hand and shows you how to master tons of jazz & blues tricks and techniques as well as signature soloing secrets that'll have you sounding like you've been playing for years. Here's some highlights. Discover: * How to quickly and easily form tons of chord patterns and runs that'll have you sounding pro almost overnight. * How to accelerate your jazz learning curve by combining 3 secret elements pros don't want you to know! * How to pack every chord and voicing with just the right amount of flavor to get the job done. * 7 secrets to playing signature solos without hesitation or even thinking about anything. * And much more. Check out the ink below for more information on this great program More about Blues Chord Progressions. After you get comfortable playing the classic I IV I V I blues progression and have played it enough times you will want to explore other Blues Chords progressions. You will find that the blues is more a feeling than it is just that basic three chord progression. One of my favorite Blues chord progressions is The classic blues progression for "Georgia on my mind" by Hoagy Charmichael and Stuart Gorrell. While learning to play this Classic song you will learn to expand your knowledge of blues chord progressions in general and how to use the blues scales and pentatonic scales you have learned over more interesting chord movement. More about blues progression and 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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