The Direct Read keyboard:
So you want to learn how to read Music? You want to know how to compose songs? You want to ponder the structure of music with me? Then an adventure is only a short read away ...
Rlrouse: Learn to play the piano the easy and economical way.
Most people think that learning to play the piano is very expensive and quite stressful for children. Pianos take up a lot of room and they're difficult to move. Many parents are also concerned that the stress of recitals may put too great a burden on their children, and that the piano will be very noisy and disturb the entire household.
There is a simple way to get around virtually all of these concerns: You can purchase a digital piano! Digital pianos are inexpensive, lightweight, easy to move, and easy to place in your home. In short, a digital piano is an excellent alternative to a regular piano, especially while taking piano lessons ...
San Antonio piano lessons, learn how to play piano, free piano lessons:
These free piano lessons will teach you how to play piano by ear and feeling. You will be able to improvise and create great melodies. The way you will quickly acquire these skills is by learning chords, learning the simple mathematical relationships between notes, and by learning chord patterns.
I will teach you how to use "color" chords that will transform your playing from "ordinary" piano sounds to "exciting" and colorful piano sounds. Ordinary chords are bland. However, chords that use the 2nd, 6th, and 7th notes of the scale really make people take notice of your piano playing. You will learn about this in the following lessons. Once you learn how to "voice" a chord by spreading it out, you can come up with some great sounds ...
Learn piano and keyboard chords online with the virtual piano:
Learn piano chords on the Virtual Piano. Click on any variation and the chords are displayed on the piano keys whilst the notes used are listed under the keyboard!! A great tool for beginners who want to learn chords and more advanced players who would like to brush up on their inversions!!
Piano Classes: How to accompany on the piano:
Those funny letters can find above a notated melody is often called "guitar chords", but there's no reason why a piano or other keyboard instrument can use them as well.
When you play from chords, you basically create your own arrangement on the spot. This can be as easy or difficult as you want it to be. Some tunes require a rather advanced accompaniment to work, but something like the Musica Viva arrangement of What shall we do with the drunken sailor can be done very easily. There are just two chords there, Am (includes the notes a, c and e) and G (g, b and d). As long as you stick to the notes belonging to the relevant chord, you can't do much wrong. The two written out piano accompaniments are both examples of how this could be done, but you can do it much simpler if you like. Just play the notes a, c and e with your right hand at the start of each bar with the chord symbol Am and g, b and d at the start of each bar with the chord symbol G. Then you can add a simple bass by playing the root of the chord with your left hand at the same time ...