Free Piano Videos on my Google Plus Page
Free Piano Videos on Google+ Pages
Good morning. Â Â This is Duane Shinn and if you don’t know about Google+, I would like to show you how to find all kinds of free piano videos on my Google Plus Page. Â If you don’t have Google Plus or know about it, you’re in for a real treat. It’s a free service of Google, like so many of Google things are. You can put pictures or videos or whatever on your site.
Right now we’re looking at my site, which is called Daily Piano Tips. If you want a fast way to get to some of my videos and so on, just come on over here. You’ll see this is a video called “7 Shortcuts to more Exciting Piano Playing.” All you do is click on that and it will start playing for you. You don’t need to go to YouTube or anywhere. It will be right there.
Here’s one on the amazing diminished 7th chords, the doorway to most anywhere. If you don’t know about diminished 7th chords, be sure and watch that one for sure. How to start playing to piano for adults. Big difference between taking piano lessons for adults and piano lessons for kids, totally different. Be sure and watch that.
Terrific book on chords and progressions, oh yeah. The Alberti bass: if you’re a beginner, Alberti bass is one of the wonderful ways to get started breaking up chords. Very easy to do. Learn to play rapidly by breaking up chords. You may want to watch that. For some reason that video didn’t get loaded.
The one question that can revolutionize the sound you get on your piano songs. Learning to improvise by simply being playful with the tune. Good way to start improvising. Once you learn major chords, finding all the other chords is easy, and in this little short video I show you why that’s true.
Here’s two hand block chording for piano. That’s an advanced course, advanced video. If you’re a little more advanced, you’ll want to watch that. Here’s 5 ways to use arpeggios in your left hand. Here is a video on the “Moonlight Sonata.” What’s the fastest and most fun way for adults to learn piano? The importance of learning chord inversions. Reharmonizing “Amazing Grace.” 7 creative ways to use right hand chords, and so on. You get the idea. I won’t belabor the point anymore, but lots and lots of good stuff there.
Thanks. By the way, I just saw something posted by a piano student of mine who is now a jazz singer in the Bay Area – San Francisco, Oakland, etc. But I can’t find it right now. She took piano lessons from me when she was just a little girl – maybe 7 or so. I had lost track of her until I found a video on YouTube of her singing in a club. Wow! It pays to study music and learn it well. Anyway, that’s the idea; that’s Google Plus. Come on over and be my friend, okay? Thanks for being with me and we’ll see you again tomorrow. Bye bye for now.
Here is my Google+ page: https://plus.google.com/109347889700939783206/posts
Here is the YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeVgLF5eHrA&feature=youtu.be
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