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Pianote / Theory Music Theory Basics: What to Learn First
Pianote / Sight Reading Music Symbols and Meanings for Piano Players
Pianote / Scales and Keys How To Use the Circle of Fifths on the Piano
Lisa Witt, Kevin Castro / Theory Lisa and Kevin React to “Wish You the Best” (Lewis Capaldi)
Lisa Witt / Rhythm Theory How To Read Notes Learn to connect the dots on a page to the keys on the piano
Lisa Witt / Rhythm Theory Basic Time Signatures Learn how to read and play in the most common time signatures.
Lisa Witt / Musicianship Tips For Memorizing Piano Music 5 tips for improving your memorization skills so you can learn songs better.
Lisa Witt / Rhythm Theory Understanding Rhythm (Beginner Piano Theory) An introduction to rhythm and how to play piano with two-hands
Lisa Witt / Theory The Most Important Piano Interval The interval that transcends scales. You need to know this one.
Lisa Witt / Theory Understanding Intervals On The Piano Intervals matter. For scales, chords, reading music.
Cassi Falk / Rhythm Theory Understanding Cut Time (Alla Breve) You don't need scissors. Here's your intro to "Cut Time" and how it's used.
Cassi Falk / Rhythm Theory Counting Complicated Rhythms On Piano How to get past that tricky section and master complicated rhythms.
Lisa Witt / Chord Theory How to Read Chord Charts On Piano Start playing real songs from chord charts with these tips. You don't have to read music to start playing songs!
Jordan Leibel / Scales and Keys The Blues Scale Formula: Theory & Diagrams With the blues scale formula, learn how to play major and minor blues scales in any key and add this sassy scale to your skillset.
Jordan Leibel / Scales and Keys How To Play The Minor Scale In ANY Key Learn a formula that will let you play any minor scale in any key on the piano.
Lisa Witt / Scales and Keys How To Play Any Major Scale On The Piano Learn the major scale formula and play any major scale on the piano.
Lisa Witt / Sight Reading What Are Dynamics? They're underrated, and they WILL make you a better piano player.
Pianote / Scales and Keys How To Use the Circle of Fifths on the Piano Everything a piano player should know about the Circle of Fifths, including how it works and how to use it to create chord progressions.
Lisa Witt / Practice 3 Tips to Make Your Scales More Exciting Because let's face it ... scales can get pretty boring.
Lisa Witt / Chord Theory Identifying Inversions The Easy Way How to tell the inversions apart (it's really easy)
Cassi Falk / Sight Reading Music Theory For The Dropouts #7 – How To Tackle A New Piece Of Music Sight reading tips and tricks on how to tackle a new piece of music for the first time.
Cassi Falk / Scales and Keys Music Theory For The Dropouts #6 – The Circle Of Fifths If you’ve ever looked at your keyboard practice plan and wonder "where do I go from here?"...well then this lesson is for you!
Cassi Falk / Theory Music Theory For The Dropouts #5 – Learning Chords Is Easy Chords are one of the most important tools in any musician’s pocket. Everyone’s gotta know them. Luckily, they’re very simple to learn! First, let’s get down to the basics and define a chord. Chords are made up of 3 to 4 notes (sometimes more). In the language of music, you can think of them like you […]
Cassi Falk / Scales and Keys Music Theory For The Dropouts #4 – Major & Minor Scales The relationship between major and minor scales is one of the most important in music. Once you understand it, everything will open up for you.
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