PIANO CHORDS VOL.1: A progressive approach to chords TUTORIAL

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PIANO CHORDS VOL.1: A progressive approach to chords TUTORIAL

PIANO CHORDS VOL.1: A progressive approach to chords TUTORIAL

In this course you will learn how to play the main types of chords of 3 and 4 notes, but without leaving chords without practicing!

It is very common that when we begin to study chords, especially if we are self-taught, we focus on learning only the chords of our favorite song or those which root is from a white key on the piano, thus developing non-integral learning, with gaps, since we get used to play in our comfort zone which are the “Easy Chords”, but -… Are the others really that complicated?

The secret is ….. PROGRESSIVE LEARNING !!

At the end of this course you will be able to play 3- and 4-note chords, with an understanding of the structures and being able to play them from any note.

Through 100% practical tutorial videos you will learn how to build chords, understand how to play them in a technically appropriate way and what are the tips to find and play them faster.

Enroll in this course today!!

Who this course is for:

  • If you have been playing classical piano for many years and want to finally learn to play chords, this course is for you.
  • Any amateur or self taught student will find in this course a progressive and helpful resource to achieve their pianistic goals.

What you’ll learn

  • Students will learn to play 3- and 4-note chords in a progressive and easy-to-follow system.
  • At the end of the course students will understand how to study and practice chords in their daily routine.
  • The course includes chords from any note, developing a complete and comprehensive learning.

Requirements

  • Having a good internet conecction is necesary in order to watch all the videos of this course in your device.
  • It is recommendable to know the basic music theory terminology in order to understand all the terms used in this course.
  • It is necessary to have the musical instrument, an acoustic piano or an electric keyboard.

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