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The Magic Of Left-Hand Walkups In 3/4 Time (Piano Lesson Using “Amazing Grace”)

PlayPiano Posted on February 26, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

One of the easiest techniques you can use in your left hand in 3/4 time is the walkup.

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Posted in Left-hand bass piano styles, Piano lesson video | Tagged Amazing Grace, chord progressions, Chords & chord progressions, left hand techniques

Greensleeves: Easier Than You Might Think!

PlayPiano Posted on February 23, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Quite often we don’t take the time to analyze the music we play, but if we did we would often find it much easier to understand than we would otherwise think in terms of chord progressions and musical form.

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Posted in Music Form, Piano lesson video | Tagged chord progressions, Chords, Chords & chord progressions, Greensleeves, music lessons, musical form, Piano lessons

5 Incredible Benefits From Learning Chording Techniques On The Piano

PlayPiano Posted on February 19, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

By learning chording techniques, you are at least
quadrupling your chances of creating exciting new sounds
on the piano

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Posted in Chord Charts, Chord Symbols, Chords | Tagged chording techniques, Chords, Chords & chord progressions, piano chording

Piano Chords: Bring ’em to life using Passing Tones! (Video)

PlayPiano Posted on February 8, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

You can create motion in your songs by adding passing tones to your repertoire of piano techniques.

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Posted in Chords, passing tones | Tagged Chords, Chords & chord progressions, Learn music, learn piano, music lessons, non-harmonic tones, passing tones, Piano lessons, piano tips

How To Play Piano Using Polytonality: 3 Situations

PlayPiano Posted on February 4, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

The word “poly” means, of course, “many”, so polytonality in this context means “more than one tonality”

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Posted in chord substitution, Chords | Tagged Chords & chord progressions, dominant 7th chords. tri-tone substitutions, how to play piano, non-harmonic tones, piano, Piano lessons, playing piano, polytonality

Piano Lesson For Beginners: How To Play “When The Saints Go Marching In”

PlayPiano Posted on February 1, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

‘When The Saints Go Marching In” was written in 1896 and is in the public domain.

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Posted in Piano song | Tagged beginning piano, Chords & chord progressions, Learn music, music lesson, Piano lessons, piano tips

Piano Lessons: How To Put Octave-3rds Under The Melody In Your Right Hand

PlayPiano Posted on January 28, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Playing the tune of a song in a “single-finger” style leaves much to be desired in terms of fullness.

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Posted in Piano Styles | Tagged chord progressions, Chords & chord progressions, learn piano, melody, music theory, octaves, Piano lessons, play piano, tune

Piano Lesson On Putting Arpeggios Under The Right Hand Melody Notes (Video)

PlayPiano Posted on January 25, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

The word “arpeggio” means broken chord, so on this video Duane demonstates how to not only put chords beneath the right hand melody

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Posted in Arpeggios: broken chords, Chords | Tagged arpeggios, Chords & chord progressions, learn piano, music lesson, Piano lessons, Piano Notes

How To Put “Color Chords” Under Your Right Hand Melody (Video)

PlayPiano Posted on January 24, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

To get a really full sound in your right hand, try putting in not only the notes of the chord under the melody

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Posted in Chords, Piano lessons, Piano Styles | Tagged Chords & chord progressions, Piano lessons, piano playing, play piano, right hand chords

Piano Lesson on Putting Chords Under Your Right Hand Melody (Video)

PlayPiano Posted on January 23, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

One of the ways you can make your right hand fuller is to put chords under your right hand melody.

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Posted in Chords, Fingering piano notes | Tagged Chords & chord progressions, piano lesson, right hand chords

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