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Lisa Witt  /  Practice
Arpeggio Practice – The FUN Way!
Arpeggio practice can be boring. Try these exercises to see the fun way to practice arpeggios.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
The Most Villainous Piano Chord
The terrifying diminished 7th

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
Play Your First Piano Song With Just 4 Chords
You can play your first song on the piano using only four chords! Start playing the songs you love from day 1. Here's how.

Kevin Castro  /  Ear Training
How to Identify Chords by Ear on the Piano
Want to learn how to identify chords by ear on the piano? Practice associating chords with songs and playing progressions.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Progressions
Chord Progressions That Move You
Want to go beyond the 1-5-6-4 progression? In this lesson, we'll look at diatonic chords, passing diminished chords, and slash chords.

Sam Vesely  /  Chord Theory
Endless Harmonies From Just ONE Chord (Slash Chords)
How many harmonies can you make off of a single triad chord? About as many as you can think when you use slash chords.

Lisa Witt  /  Arpeggios
Play Beautiful Arpeggio Patterns
Bring your playing to life on the piano! Impress friends and wow your family with these beautiful arpeggio patterns for beginners.

Lisa Witt  /  Improvisation
Sound Better At The Piano (Right-Hand Piano Fills)
Right-hand piano fills can transform your playing. Sound better on the keys with these 3 right-hand piano fills.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
How to Use Open Chords on the Piano
The secret trick the pros use to sound incredible.

Lisa Witt  /  Arpeggios
How to Play a Dramatic Melody (Beginner Piano Lesson)
Sometimes you just need an extra touch of drama in your life. Learn how to play a very accessible yet impressive motif on the piano.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Progressions
3 Beautiful and Famous Chord Progressions
Three famous and beautiful chord progressions to improvise over.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
Why We Love Chords! (The Foundations of Music)
Chords aren't just for guitar — in fact, they form the foundations of piano music. Use chords to quickly read music and learn new songs.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Progressions
The 2-5-1 Chord Progression (Jazz Piano 101)
The MOST common jazz progression. Want to learn jazz? You need to learn this.

Sam Vesely  /  Chord Progressions
Beautiful Piano Music With One Interval
Play beautiful piano music with the mysterious and often-overlooked Major 6th chord. We've got some quick tips and tricks for you.

Lisa Witt  /  Improvisation
Build Beautiful Piano Melodies
What does it take to build beautiful piano melodies? I’ve got some tips to that will take your playing from boring to beautiful 💐💐💐

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
Identifying Inversions The Easy Way
How to tell the inversions apart (it's really easy)

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
The Major 9th Piano Chord
The chord of "morning light".

Jordan Leibel  /  Chord Theory
Playing With Minor And Major Seventh Chords
The simple mindset shift that will open musical doors.

Lisa Witt  /  Improvisation
Little Things That Make a Big Difference In Your Playing
Spice up your chord progressions by adding sus chords, inversions, and slash chords. Here's how to add variety to your music.

Lisa Witt  /  Chord Theory
Chord Hacks #3: Left Hand Magic
So now that you know some amazing chords in all of their inversions, you’re going to want to find some great ways to play them in the left hand.  It’ll make learning songs and cool keyboard patterns so much more fun!  Here’s how to add some magic to your left hand accompaniment.   The simplest […]

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