Piano Foundation Course Level 1 - Getting Started On Piano
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Here Is the complete Course Curriculum
Piano Fundamentals
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Introduction
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What Is A Piano
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Differences Between Piano, Organ & Keyboard
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The Keys of The Piano
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Note Names
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How To Quickly Find Notes
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Piano/Keyboard Terminologies
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Intervals & Distances
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The Tonic Solfa
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Scales: Major, Minor, Relative Minor
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Introduction to Number System
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Full Summary
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Notes Names Practice
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Notes Identification Practice – Tones
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Notes Identification Practice – Semitones
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Major Scale Practice + Other Keys Major Scale Practice
Finger Exercises For Beginners
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Foundational Finger Exercises
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Advanced Finger Exercises
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Chordal Finger Exercises
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Counter Motion Finger Exercises
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Finger Exercises In All Keys
Ear Training For Beginner Piano Students
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Tonic Solfeggio Ear Training
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Notes Identification Practice And Exercises
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Interesting Ways To Practice The Major Scale
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Chord Identification Ear Training
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Identifying Basic Chords By Ear
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Identifying Chord Progressions
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Identifying 1-4-5, 1-6-2-5-1 Chord Progressions
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If you want to learn how to play the Piano by ear, then this is the course you need.
This course is made up of 3 chapters and has been specially designed to give you a very SOLID Piano foundation if you want to learn how to play the Piano by ear.
This course focusses on ear training approach to help you to really learn how to play the Piano without the need to read notes and learn so much theory.
This course focusses on the ONLY theory that you need to learn the Piano by ear.
Chapter One – Piano Fundamentals
This chapter focuses on helping you to know your keyboard or Piano by heart. You will learn note names, major scale, learn how to quickly find / identify Piano notes and much more.
Chapter Two – Finger Exercises
The next level after knowing your keyboard or Piano is to start training your fingers to be able to effectively play notes and chords. This chapter has various exercises and more than enough practice exercises and examples to help train your fingers, make them strong and give you speed, dexterity, accuracy and stability on the Piano.
Chapter Three – Ear Training
If you want to learn how to play the Piano by ear, then it is important to have well trained ears. At the heart of ear training, you have the tonic solfeggio system which needs to be learned and mastered. This chapter will help you to master the tonic solfeggio system and help you to have well-trained ears.
This chapter comes with a lot of practice exercises and examples to help you get well-trained ears.
This chapter will help you to master the tonic solfege without even touching your keyboard.
It will also help you understand chords and basic chord progressions without having to play anything on the Piano
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1Chapter OverviewVideo lesson
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2Chapter 1 IntroductionVideo lesson
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3What Is a PianoVideo lesson
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4Differences Between Piano, Organ and KeyboardVideo lesson
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5The Keys of the PianoVideo lesson
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6Note Names Part 1Video lesson
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7Note Names Part 2Video lesson
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8Note Names Part 3Video lesson
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9How to Quickly Find NotesVideo lesson
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10Piano TerminologiesVideo lesson
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11Intervals & DistancesVideo lesson
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12The Tonic SolfegeVideo lesson
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13Scales: Major, Minor, Relative MinorVideo lesson
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14Introduction to Number SystemVideo lesson
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15Chapter SummaryVideo lesson
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16Notes Names PracticeVideo lesson
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17Notes Identification Practice - ToneVideo lesson
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18Notes Identification Practice - SemitonesVideo lesson
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19Major Scale Practice - All KeysVideo lesson
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20Chapter OverviewVideo lesson
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21Finger Exercises Pt 1Video lesson
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22Advanced Finger Exercises Pt 1Video lesson
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23Advanced Finger Exercises Pt 2Video lesson
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24Chordal Finger ExercisesVideo lesson
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25Counter Motion Finger ExerciseVideo lesson
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26Basic Finger Exercise In All KeysVideo lesson
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