Learning to Play the Piano

Discover the Easiest Way to Learn Piano

Imagine sitting down at a piano and just playing ballads, pop, blues, jazz, ragtime, and even amazing classical pieces. Do you want to be the life and soul of the party? Take a course designed to take complete beginners to an intermediate level. Learn how to read piano music as you learn how to ‘play by ear’.

Learn advanced chords easily and learn to change chords at speed using incredible Inversions. A magical piano chord chart and speed-learning exercises will help you master basic chords. Master sophisticated techniques and learn to improvise and create your own melodies. Develop a deep understanding of music theory, chord structures, and patterns, which you can apply to master any song or create your own unique composition.

Isn't it time you got the structured learning you've been missing?

Would you love the ability to sit down at your piano and just play the songs you hear and enjoy? Are there songs you want to play with your church? Do you want to write and perform your own music? Whatever your reasons for learning to play the piano, you can learn and have fun while learning. Discover how to read music, improvize, play Jazz and Gospel, and play with the magic and "feel" of a professional.

There are probably hundreds of songs that you want to learn to play on piano, and you're probably using outdated methods to learn to play them without even knowing it! There are important things like how to play the piano to communicate a feeling or emotion. Composers create a piece of music to express something, and by learning music language it is easy to understand the feeling the composer intended and be able to communicate it exactly!

Piano Jazz

The practical and theoretical concepts. Scale runs, basic chord movement with sixth & diminished chords and sixth diminished scale concepts and harmonic principles.

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