Piano Lesson On Putting Arpeggios Under The Right Hand Melody Notes (Video)
The word “arpeggio” means broken chord, so on this video Duane demonstates how to not only put chords beneath the right hand melody
Continue reading →The word “arpeggio” means broken chord, so on this video Duane demonstates how to not only put chords beneath the right hand melody
Continue reading →To get a really full sound in your right hand, try putting in not only the notes of the chord under the melody
Continue reading →There are a zillion piano teachers available, but by far the majority of them do
not cover all the basics of piano playing. They might teach you how to read music –
play the written music on a score or sheet music — but many of them leave out the
study of music theory, proper fingering, technique, chord studies, and so on.
Continue reading →Many, many adults today learned to play the piano when they were young, but gave it up at some point. Although some of these people don’t miss it, there are others that secretly desire to play piano again.
Continue reading →There are literally millions of adults today who took piano lessons when they were growing up, but at some point along the way gave them up. Some couldn’t care less, but many have an urge down deep to take up piano playing again someday.
Continue reading →Does the idea of taking piano lessons make you cringe? Does it make you remember some old lady beating you over the knuckles with a ruler when you were eight years old for not practicing your scales enough? Do you think back to the old woman with thirty-three cats that stunk of urine and cheap perfume that your mother made you learn scales from when you were a child?
Continue reading →If music in general and piano in particular interests you, then now is the time to begin. When it comes to learning the piano, age is no barrier. If you truly desire to learn the instrument, you will apply yourself accordingly no matter what your age.
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