Piano Lesson Online Video Podcast
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Online video piano lessons. Full library of video piano lessons available for absolute beginners through very advanced players. Beginners, learn to play piano by ear in the original course. Intermediate and advanced players, dig into many fantastic styles including blues piano, gospel piano, high-energy Salsa (Latin) piano, worship music, etc. Check it out!
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Online Video Piano Lessons Podcast Introduction
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jul 13, 2009
Online Piano Lessons - this is the audio introduction to the podcast.
Dig into these video piano lessons - available for beginning piano players through advanced players.
For beginners, check out 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard'. This course is an ideal way to learn how to play the piano by ear! You'll learn the powerful technique of 'Rhythmic Patterns', which will quickly get you up to speed on the piano or keyboard and teach you to play any song by ear.
For advanced piano and keyboard players, the podcast contains a wealth of 'style development' video piano lessons. Styles include black gospel piano lessons, blues piano lessons, salsa (Latin) piano lessons, worship music piano lessons and more! Enjoy...
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What's new? A quick overview of the most recent lessons posted...
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Author: David Sprunger Sun, Jul 12, 2009
This is a quick audio explaination of the most current video piano lessons in this podcast. Enjoy!
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After subscribing, click here for links to all online lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jul 7, 2009
This page contains links to all available online video piano and keyboard lessons. Dig into these video piano lessons - available for beginning piano players through advanced players.
For beginners, check out 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard'. This course is an ideal way to learn how to play the piano by ear! You'll learn the powerful technique of 'Rhythmic Patterns', which will quickly get you up to speed on the piano or keyboard and teach you to play any song by ear.
For advanced piano and keyboard players, the podcast contains a wealth of 'style development' video piano lessons. Styles include black gospel piano lessons, blues piano lessons, salsa (Latin) piano lessons, worship music piano lessons and more! Enjoy...
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Info on downloading these lessons to your video iPod
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jul 6, 2009
These video piano lessons can be downloaded and imported into your video iPod (or other video players capable of playing .mp4 files). Enjoy!
David Sprunger
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jul 6, 2009
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'Hi-Rez' vs. 'Lo-Rez' versions of these video lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jul 6, 2009
This is a quick audio explanation of the 'Hi-Rez' vs. 'Lo-Rez' versions of these video lessons.
Most of these video podcasts are listed twice - both as a 'Lo-rez' (or low resolution) version and as a 'Hi-rez' (or high resolution version)
The 'Lo-rez' versions download quick, and the video quality is good, but they are not very large on the screen. Choose the 'Lo-rez' versions if you have a limited connection to the net.
The 'Hi-rez' versions take longer to download, but the quality is twice as good. Enjoy!
David Sprunger
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(Lo-Rez Version) Pattern Piano and Keyboard - Rhythmic Patterns Overview
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, Jul 5, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the course titled "Pattern Piano and Keyboard", the course that teaches you to play any song BY EAR on the piano or keyboard using the revolutionary technique of Rhythmic Patterns.
This is the ideal course if you have never played before OR if you already play, but would like to learn to play piano by ear, without the need for sheet music.
This piano lessons course starts very simply, but by the end, you'll have gained many advanced Rhythmic Patterns and techniques that will enable you to play any song on the piano by ear.
Enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Intro through Chapter 3. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, Jul 5, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering the course introduction through chapter 3. We'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some fantastic left hand foundations.
Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out!
In this video piano lessons podcast we'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some left hand foundations in chapter 3.
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapters 4 and 5. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jul 4, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapters 4 ('Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing') and Chapter 5 ('Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice').
In this video piano lessons podcast we dig into 'Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing' (Chap 4) as well as 'Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice' (Chap 5).
Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out!
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, Jul 3, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 1 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound').
This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound.
Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations.
Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out!
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jul 2, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 2 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound').
This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound.
Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations.
Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out!
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 9. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, Jun 28, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 9 ('Left hand propulsion' and the 'Octave backflip!').
We've got enough under our belt now to really have some fun on the keys. In Chapter 9, we'll start turning up the left hand heat with the 'Left hand propulsion', and the 'Octave backflip'. Just like they sound, these techniques are aggressive rhythmic techniques that really propel the beat of the music. Check it out!
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 10. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jun 27, 2009
In this overview of the online blues piano lessons, we'll take a look at some of the up-close video that details all of the blues riffs, tricks and techniques used in chapter 10.
This blues lesson contains many new techniques for both your right and left hands:
For your left hand, we'll utilize "passing tones" and the "rhythmic kicker" to create the famous "walking bass" sound.
For your right hand, we'll dig into a whole new slew of fantastic blues riffs - up close, note for note, in slow motion video. Enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 12. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, Jun 26, 2009
Once again, we're digging into some fresh material in this online piano lesson. In chapter 12, we'll be taking apart a Rhythm and Blues Gospel song, note for note, analyze all the blues riffs and music theory, and then figure out how to put it all together on YOUR keyboard.
This lesson is jam packed with over 20 new blues piano riffs - when you learn this many new blues riffs all at once, it can really be a challenge. However, when you learn them in the context of a song, it turns into just pure fun!
Because this video is an overview of some of the highlights of chapter 12, I'll be playing a few different sample sections from the lesson:
First, we'll take a look at a video of the full song used in this piano lesson - you'll be able to see all of the blues riffs that we'll be studying. In addition, you'll be able to see the solo section where we're going to be studying how to put together a keyboard solo to really rip it up when it's your turn to shine!
In the full version of this lesson, there is a super-slow motion video version of the full song so you can really see exactly what's going on. And remember, once we get to the section of the lesson where we're looking at each of the blues riffs in detail, we'll study every single note in up-close slow motion. In addition, we'll study all of the music theory behind these riffs - there's lots to dig into here!
In the next video contained within this quick piano lessons overview - we'll take a look at the section where we go through all of the chords used in the song. In this section, we won't be looking at any of the blues riffs - that will come later in the lesson. This section simply goes through every chord used so that we have a solid foundation on which we can build all these fantastic blues piano riffs.
Finally, we'll look at some video footage from the section of the piano lesson where we zero in on the individual blues piano riffs. This is the nitty-gritty study section, but because you're getting a ton of funky blues riffs under your hands, it's totally a blast! Enjoy...
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Ear Training 101'. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jun 22, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering 'Ear Training 101'.
Many musicians think that perfect pitch is the holy grail of musical abilities. Not true. Most skill musicians have a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is MUCH more valuable. Learning to incorporate ear training into your piano lessons is an absolute must for piano players. More about that later...
Let's start with the definition of Perfect Pitch. The definition of Perfect Pitch is "The ability to produce or identify a tone perfectly on key without any reference to an outside source".
Mumbo Jumbo? Basically, this means that those rare individuals who have perfect pitch can sing an Ab or F# in the middle of the day on a bus ride through the Bronx without hearing anybody play the note first on an instrument.
Sounds like a gift... but it comes with a price:
Unfortunately, those who have perfect pitch always hear everything absolutely in tune with A440 or "standard tuning". Even that sounds great until you realize that most bands or choirs are not perfectly in tune.
Here's where it becomes a bummer...
Let's say you have the rare gift of Perfect Pitch and you're singing in a choir. The choir is singing an accapella piece (no instruments) and as choirs tend to do, they "sag" in pitch, or slowly slip down just a little in pitch by the end of the song.
If everyone in the choir "sags" together (that's a funny thing to say) then it sounds fine. But you - the one with the gift - can't "sag". What happens? By the end of the song, you are out of tune with the choir!
Yep. The one with perfect pitch, singing out of tune. It's very funny. Especially to those who don't have the "gift".
What about instruments? Did you know that a Piano starts to sag in pitch immediately after tuning? What happens to the Perfect Pitcher who tries to sing with that piano? No dice. And the VAST majority of Pianos are tuned a bit low.
Here's the real gift...
What you really want is a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is the ability to identify or produce any note perfectly in tune relative to another note.
Meaning this -
If I play an F# on the piano in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx, (hmmm) tell you it was an F#, and then play a high Ab way up on the keyboard, you could immediately say "Hey, that second note is an Ab!"
This is a highly useful skill! If you can do this, you have a great sense of Relative Pitch. If the choir sags, you sag along and keep on rockin' with all the relative pitches they sing.
Understand? Don't be fooled by those who say "Only those with Perfect Pitch can play by ear". No way. Tell them to hit the road (in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx).
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(Lo-Rez Version) Slash Chords Chap 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jun 22, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from the series titled 'Slash Chords', Ch. 1.
This piano lesson details how to transform any dominant 7th chord into a fantastic (east to play!) 11th chord.
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(Lo-Rez Version) Salsa! for Piano and Keyboards, Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, Jun 21, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Salsa!' for Piano and Keyboard.
Check out how easy it is to bring the spicy sounds of the Caribbean to your piano playing! Some of the main ingredients here are cookin' rhythms and chords played with just the right 'voicings' that will enable you to create 'south of the border' heat on your keyboard. Almost too much fun to be classified as lessons...
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(Lo-Rez Version) Salsa! for Piano and Keyboards, Chapter 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jun 20, 2009
"Salsa Piano Lessons" (Chap. 2) : Just like the last chapter, we're going to enable YOU to bring this outrageously fun style to the piano.
We'll take a look at the same song covered in the chapter 1, but we'll dig in quite a bit deeper. We'll explore new alternate chord voicings and spicy rhythmic patterns. In addition, we'll take an up close look at some of the concepts that can really bring your right hand to life when it comes time for you to take a solo!
Again, you'll hear lots of crossover between the blues and salsa styles. You'll find many of the same chords and chord voicings, but the underlying rhythmic "pulse" is the foundational difference that sets them apart. Check out this very in-depth piano lesson video!
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, Jun 19, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
Tired of the same old chords? Good news! You probably don't need new chords, you just need to learn to 'voice' them. In 'Phat Chord Voicings', we're going to learn to 'Voice', or restructure common chords to get fantastic sounds out of them. This simple concept can revolutionize your playing!
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jun 18, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 2 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
Tired of the same old chords? Good news! You probably don't need new chords, you just need to learn to 'voice' them. In 'Phat Chord Voicings', we're going to learn to 'Voice', or restructure common chords to get fantastic sounds out of them. This simple concept can revolutionize your playing!
In this chapter, you'll learn how to replace standard "Major 7" chords with incredible two-handed "Major 9" open voiced chords. In the same groove as chapter 1, this very simple technique is a quick way to add fresh new sounds to your piano playing!
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 3 Part 1 and 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jun 18, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 3 Part 1 and 2 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
This piano lessons chapter of the 'Phat Chord Voicings' Series is titled 'Crunch Chords'. So far in this series, we've been exploring the technique of opening up piano chords, creating 'open' voicings by taking the notes of chords and spreading them out on the piano.
Today, we're going to take some of those same chords and go the opposite direction. Instead of 'opening up' the chords, and spreading them around on the piano keyboard, we'll compact the chords so that they always have at least two notes that are a whole step, or even a half-step apart on the piano. This compact voicing of the chords is why they are called 'Crunch' chords.
These Crunch chords are especially effective when you need a little bit of an extra punch in your sound. For instance, when you are playing piano in a band situation, and it comes time for you to take a piano solo, change some of your chord voicings into Crunch chords and you'll be amazed at how they cut through the mix!
To illustrate the use of these piano chord techniques, we've mixed together a full jazz song on the piano showing the use of the Crunch chords in the right hand. In addition, you'll see that we'll go through a detailed 'how-to' for your left hand on the piano, showing how you can take some typical descending line passages and change them into Phat Crunch chords!
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Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Fingerpower!', Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sun, Jun 17, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Fingerpower!'.
Ever feel like your hands won't move as fast as you'd like them to? Spend five minutes a day with this lesson and you'll soon develop blinding speed, power and accuracy on the keyboard.
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(Lo-Rez Version) 'Tension and Release', Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sat, Jun 16, 2009
This is the lower resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Tension and Release'.
This piano lesson, titled "Tension and Release", Chapter 1, digs into the concepts used by advanced players to bring exceptional beauty and depth to their keyboard playing. The technique involves finding non-chord tones to use within the chord structure (building tension), followed by a resolution (release) to a note that falls within the chord.
Truly an ear opening technique, this one concept will have you creating "internal melodies" within your playing, which in turn dramatically increase the beauty, depth and interest others have in your playing! Check out this powerful online lesson...
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(Lo-Rez Version) Full length video of song used in our video piano lesson introductions
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jun 15, 2009
From http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com this is the full-length blues piano lessons video that shows up as a partial video in the beginning of all of our lessons. Check it out!
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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"When the Morning Comes" - Song from 'Phat Chord Voicings' Chapter 2
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, Jun 14, 2009
Online Piano Lessons - this is a recording of 'When the morning comes...', the song used in our lessons titled 'Phat Chord Voicings', Chapter 2. You can find the full video piano lesson at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/pcv2
Dig into these video piano lessons - available for beginning piano players through advanced players.
For beginners, check out 'Pattern Piano and Keyboard'. This course is an ideal way to learn how to play the piano by ear! You'll learn the powerful technique of 'Rhythmic Patterns', which will quickly get you up to speed on the piano or keyboard and teach you to play any song by ear.
For advanced piano and keyboard players, the podcast contains a wealth of 'style development' video piano lessons. Styles include black gospel piano lessons, blues piano lessons, salsa (Latin) piano lessons, worship music piano lessons and more! Enjoy...
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(Hi-Rez Version) Pattern Piano and Keyboard - Rhythmic Patterns Overview
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jun 13, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering the course titled "Pattern Piano and Keyboard", the course that teaches you to play any song BY EAR on the piano or keyboard using the revolutionary technique of Rhythmic Patterns.
This is the ideal course if you have never played before OR if you already play, but would like to learn to play piano by ear, without the need for sheet music.
This piano lessons course starts very simply, but by the end, you'll have gained many advanced Rhythmic Patterns and techniques that will enable you to play any song on the piano by ear.
Enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Intro through Chapter 3. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jun 13, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering the course introduction through chapter 3. We'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some fantastic left hand foundations.
Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out!
In this video piano lessons podcast we'll start at the very beginning of the blues and work our way through some left hand foundations in chapter 3.
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapters 4 and 5. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, Jun 12, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapters 4 ('Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing') and Chapter 5 ('Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice').
In this video piano lessons podcast we dig into 'Your first nitty-gritty right hand voicing' (Chap 4) as well as 'Adding left hand rhythm and right hand spice' (Chap 5).
Learn how to add a bit of the blues to your music! This piano lessons series begins simply, but will quickly have you playing outrageous blues riffs on the keyboard. Check it out!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jun 11, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 1 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound').
This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound.
Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations.
Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out!
Enjoying these online lessons? Would you take and minute and leave a comment or simply rate the video? This enables us to post more free piano lessons on the net! Thanks :)
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 6 - Section 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sun, Jun 10, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 6, Section 2 ('Learning a new right hand blues riff and alternating it with the previous riff for a fuller sound').
This edition uncovers another right hand blues piano riff in detail, note for note. We'll also learn the magic of alternating these blues piano riffs to come up with a fuller sound.
Because blues music is full of riffs, and every blues piano player has got his or her own secret stash of blues riffs, there really is no end to the possibilities of riff combinations.
Once you get an arsenal of blues riffs under your hands, you can really begin to create your own sound on the piano or keyboard - check it out!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 9. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, Jun 6, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 9 ('Left hand propulsion' and the 'Octave backflip!').
We've got enough under our belt now to really have some fun on the keys. In Chapter 9, we'll start turning up the left hand heat with the 'Left hand propulsion', and the 'Octave backflip'. Just like they sound, these techniques are aggressive rhythmic techniques that really propel the beat of the music. Check it out!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 10. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, Jun 5, 2009
In this overview of the online blues piano lessons, we'll take a look at some of the up-close video that details all of the blues riffs, tricks and techniques used in chapter 10.
This blues lesson contains many new techniques for both your right and left hands:
For your left hand, we'll utilize "passing tones" and the "rhythmic kicker" to create the famous "walking bass" sound.
For your right hand, we'll dig into a whole new slew of fantastic blues riffs - up close, note for note, in slow motion video. Enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 12. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, Jun 4, 2009
Once again, we're digging into some fresh material in this online piano lesson. In chapter 12, we'll be taking apart a Rhythm and Blues Gospel song, note for note, analyze all the blues riffs and music theory, and then figure out how to put it all together on YOUR keyboard.
This lesson is jam packed with over 20 new blues piano riffs - when you learn this many new blues riffs all at once, it can really be a challenge. However, when you learn them in the context of a song, it turns into just pure fun!
Because this video is an overview of some of the highlights of chapter 12, I'll be playing a few different sample sections from the lesson:
First, we'll take a look at a video of the full song used in this piano lesson - you'll be able to see all of the blues riffs that we'll be studying. In addition, you'll be able to see the solo section where we're going to be studying how to put together a keyboard solo to really rip it up when it's your turn to shine!
In the full version of this lesson, there is a super-slow motion video version of the full song so you can really see exactly what's going on. And remember, once we get to the section of the lesson where we're looking at each of the blues riffs in detail, we'll study every single note in up-close slow motion. In addition, we'll study all of the music theory behind these riffs - there's lots to dig into here!
In the next video contained within this quick piano lessons overview - we'll take a look at the section where we go through all of the chords used in the song. In this section, we won't be looking at any of the blues riffs - that will come later in the lesson. This section simply goes through every chord used so that we have a solid foundation on which we can build all these fantastic blues piano riffs.
Finally, we'll look at some video footage from the section of the piano lesson where we zero in on the individual blues piano riffs. This is the nitty-gritty study section, but because you're getting a ton of funky blues riffs under your hands, it's totally a blast! Enjoy...
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 13. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sun, Jun 3, 2009
In this edition of the online piano lessons blues course, we're going to be looking at something called "Straight Eighths". This refers to an underlying Rock beat - which is totally different from previous editions of this blues piano course. (Earlier chapters were based on an underlying Swing beat).
This underlying rock beat isn't just a little different - it completely changes the character of the music and gives it a rock flavor. Jam-packed with new musical information, this lesson details 12 new blues piano riffs for your right hand... lots of stuff to chew on!
The left hand is going to study something called the "offbeat push": learning to interject offbeat rhythms into the music to really kick up the intensity of the music. Are you looking for some new uptempo techniques for your left hand on the piano? Everybody is. This is a piano lesson you've got to go through.
Here's a twist - as we go through this online piano lesson, all of the blues riffs and techniques will be based on the same blues piano scale that we've studied in previous chapters. However, now we're going to look at it with a Rock beat, using the concept of "Straight Eighths". Again, this is a completely different animal from the swing beat.
This online piano lesson will also be detailing some "phat" chords! F#7-5, F13, E7+5, C7#11... but wait a minute: what are all these phat jazz piano chords doing in the context of a rock piano lesson? Here's the kicker - when you merge these phat jazz piano chords with the straight eighths of the rock beat, you've created a fantastic new style called "Fusion". Maybe you've heard of it - it's a fusion of rock music and jazz music that combines the best elements of each style on the piano.
If you're looking for new sounds under your fingers on the piano, this piano lesson is a whole new buffet of delicious ideas to chew on! Enjoy...
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 14, Section 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sat, Jun 2, 2009
Almost too much to list - this is a very in-depth blues piano lesson! We'll cover advanced topics such as:
The "Tri-tone" Chord Substitution
This very advanced concept is the root of all super-"phat" chord substitutions. Tired of playing what's on the chord chart? Throw the Tri-tone substitution into your tunes and get a handle on some brand new sounds.
Piano "Shell Chords"
This minimalist approach to playing left-hand comp chords is an ideal way to lay down a solid foundation underneath a piano solo.
Alternate Piano Blues Chords and Chord Voicings
There's always more - that's what makes music so beautiful. We'll dig into some alternate blues chords and chord voicings to bring new life to the keyboard.
The "Half-step" push!
Born in the Texas and Chicago Blues Clubs, this simple technique is an ideal way to really push the beat of the music when you don't have a whole lot else to do!
Alternate Blues endings
Every blues and jazz player is looking for something new - check out these alternate chords to give the ending a new twist. We'll pull some ideas from our study in tri-tones here.
The classic blues "Trash Can" ending
You've heard this a thousand times - the classic trash can ending comes alive when all the players wrap up the tune and throw it in the can with a big old bang. Check this out - you'll recognize it immediately, and now you'll know how it's played!
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) Blues lessons - Chapter 14, Section 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, Jun 1, 2009
In part 2 of this blues piano lessons video overview from chapter 14, we'll take a look at some of the up-close video that details all of the blues riffs, tricks and techniques used in this piano lesson.
This blues lesson contains quite a few advanced concepts - make sure you go through the original piano lessons course titled "Pattern Piano and Keyboard" as well as the previous chapters in this blues piano lesson course. Enjoy!
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Ear Training 101'. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, May 31, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering 'Ear Training 101'.
Many musicians think that perfect pitch is the holy grail of musical abilities. Not true. Most skill musicians have a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is MUCH more valuable. Learning to incorporate ear training into your piano lessons is an absolute must for piano players. More about that later...
Let's start with the definition of Perfect Pitch. The definition of Perfect Pitch is "The ability to produce or identify a tone perfectly on key without any reference to an outside source".
Mumbo Jumbo? Basically, this means that those rare individuals who have perfect pitch can sing an Ab or F# in the middle of the day on a bus ride through the Bronx without hearing anybody play the note first on an instrument.
Sounds like a gift... but it comes with a price:
Unfortunately, those who have perfect pitch always hear everything absolutely in tune with A440 or "standard tuning". Even that sounds great until you realize that most bands or choirs are not perfectly in tune.
Here's where it becomes a bummer...
Let's say you have the rare gift of Perfect Pitch and you're singing in a choir. The choir is singing an accapella piece (no instruments) and as choirs tend to do, they "sag" in pitch, or slowly slip down just a little in pitch by the end of the song.
If everyone in the choir "sags" together (that's a funny thing to say) then it sounds fine. But you - the one with the gift - can't "sag". What happens? By the end of the song, you are out of tune with the choir!
Yep. The one with perfect pitch, singing out of tune. It's very funny. Especially to those who don't have the "gift".
What about instruments? Did you know that a Piano starts to sag in pitch immediately after tuning? What happens to the Perfect Pitcher who tries to sing with that piano? No dice. And the VAST majority of Pianos are tuned a bit low.
Here's the real gift...
What you really want is a highly developed sense of "Relative Pitch". This is the ability to identify or produce any note perfectly in tune relative to another note.
Meaning this -
If I play an F# on the piano in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx, (hmmm) tell you it was an F#, and then play a high Ab way up on the keyboard, you could immediately say "Hey, that second note is an Ab!"
This is a highly useful skill! If you can do this, you have a great sense of Relative Pitch. If the choir sags, you sag along and keep on rockin' with all the relative pitches they sing.
Understand? Don't be fooled by those who say "Only those with Perfect Pitch can play by ear". No way. Tell them to hit the road (in the middle of the day on a bus traveling through the Bronx).
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(Hi-Rez Version) Slash Chords Chap 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, May 31, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from the series titled 'Slash Chords', Ch. 1. This piano lesson details how to transform any dominant 7th chord into a fantastic (east to play!) 11th chord.
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(Hi-Rez Version) Salsa! for Piano and Keyboards, Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Wed, May 30, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Salsa!' for Piano and Keyboard.
Check out how easy it is to bring the spicy sounds of the Caribbean to your piano playing! Some of the main ingredients here are cookin' rhythms and chords played with just the right 'voicings' that will enable you to create 'south of the border' heat on your keyboard. Almost too much fun to be classified as lessons...
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(Hi-Rez Version) Salsa! for Piano and Keyboards, Chapter 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Tue, May 29, 2009
"Salsa Piano Lessons" (Chap. 2) : Just like the last chapter, we're going to enable YOU to bring this outrageously fun style to the piano.
We'll take a look at the same song covered in the chapter 1, but we'll dig in quite a bit deeper. We'll explore new alternate chord voicings and spicy rhythmic patterns. In addition, we'll take an up close look at some of the concepts that can really bring your right hand to life when it comes time for you to take a solo!
Again, you'll hear lots of crossover between the blues and salsa styles. You'll find many of the same chords and chord voicings, but the underlying rhythmic "pulse" is the foundational difference that sets them apart. Check out this very in-depth piano lesson video!
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The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Mon, May 28, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
Tired of the same old chords? Good news! You probably don't need new chords, you just need to learn to 'voice' them. In 'Phat Chord Voicings', we're going to learn to 'Voice', or restructure common chords to get fantastic sounds out of them. This simple concept can revolutionize your playing!
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sun, May 27, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 2 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
Tired of the same old chords? Good news! You probably don't need new chords, you just need to learn to 'voice' them. In 'Phat Chord Voicings', we're going to learn to 'Voice', or restructure common chords to get fantastic sounds out of them. This simple concept can revolutionize your playing!
In this chapter, you'll learn how to replace standard "Major 7" chords with incredible two-handed "Major 9" open voiced chords. In the same groove as chapter 1, this very simple technique is a quick way to add fresh new sounds to your piano playing!
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Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
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The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Phat' Chord Voicings, Chapter 3 Part 1 and 2. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sat, May 26, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 3 Part 1 and 2 from 'Phat' Chord Voicings.
This piano lessons chapter of the 'Phat Chord Voicings' Series is titled 'Crunch Chords'. So far in this series, we've been exploring the technique of opening up piano chords, creating 'open' voicings by taking the notes of chords and spreading them out on the piano.
Today, we're going to take some of those same chords and go the opposite direction. Instead of 'opening up' the chords, and spreading them around on the piano keyboard, we'll compact the chords so that they always have at least two notes that are a whole step, or even a half-step apart on the piano. This compact voicing of the chords is why they are called 'Crunch' chords.
These Crunch chords are especially effective when you need a little bit of an extra punch in your sound. For instance, when you are playing piano in a band situation, and it comes time for you to take a piano solo, change some of your chord voicings into Crunch chords and you'll be amazed at how they cut through the mix!
To illustrate the use of these piano chord techniques, we've mixed together a full jazz song on the piano showing the use of the Crunch chords in the right hand. In addition, you'll see that we'll go through a detailed 'how-to' for your left hand on the piano, showing how you can take some typical descending line passages and change them into Phat Crunch chords!
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Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Fingerpower!', Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Sat, May 26, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Fingerpower!'.
Ever feel like your hands won't move as fast as you'd like them to? Spend five minutes a day with this lesson and you'll soon develop blinding speed, power and accuracy on the keyboard.
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(Hi-Rez Version) 'Tension and Release', Chapter 1. Video Piano Lessons
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Author: David Sprunger Fri, May 25, 2009
This is the higher resolution video podcast covering Chapter 1 from 'Tension and Release'.
This piano lesson, titled "Tension and Release", Chapter 1, digs into the concepts used by advanced players to bring exceptional beauty and depth to their keyboard playing. The technique involves finding non-chord tones to use within the chord structure (building tension), followed by a resolution (release) to a note that falls within the chord.
Truly an ear opening technique, this one concept will have you creating "internal melodies" within your playing, which in turn dramatically increase the beauty, depth and interest others have in your playing! Check out this powerful online lesson...
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(Hi-Rez Version) Full length video of song used in our video piano lesson introductions
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Author: David Sprunger Thu, May 24, 2009
From http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com this is the full-length blues piano lessons video that shows up as a partial video in the beginning of all of our lessons. Check it out!
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This video podcast follows the video series found at:
http://www.playpianotoday.com/blues
Dig into these blues piano music lessons - whether you're a brand new beginner to the keyboard or an advanced player, you'll find these powerful lessons with empower you with blues techniques, riffs and tricks to help you heat it up on the keyboard.
Full library of video piano lessons can be found online at:
http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/lessons
The blues is a foundational music style, meaning that if you learn to play the blues, you'll be able to incorporate it's spicy sounds into:
Gospel Music, Rock and Roll, Worship Music, Black Gospel Music, Country Music, Jazz, and Folk Music.
Lots of stuff to chomp on in this site - enjoy!
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