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Language: English | Size: 3.02 GB | Duration: 2h 43m
Learn how to play any chord today
What you'll learn
Master chord construction and how to build chords
Learn how to play any chords on the piano
Students will learn how to read chord symbols and play chords in different keys
Learn seventh chords and how to use them in place of basic triads
Learn to use chords in your own songs, and find progressions that sound good together
Learn tensions and extensions like 6, 9 and 13
Basic terminology and navigation around the piano
Inversions and suspended chords, and what makes them different
Requirements
No requirements - we'll start from the beginning!
Description
This piano course is designed for students of all levels who want to learn more about chords and chord progressions. Through a series of lessons and exercises, you will learn how to play and combine different chords, as well as how to use them in their own compositions.The course begins with an introduction to the basics of chords, including intervals and triads. You will learn how to play and identify major, minor, seventh, diminished, 9th, 13th and augmented chords, and will practice building chords and progressions in various keys.As the course progresses, you will learn more advanced chord voicings and inversions, and will explore a variety of chord progressions and their role in music theory. You will also learn how to use chords to improvise and create their own music.Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to practice your skills through six exams, multiple worksheets, exercises and assignments, and can receive feedback and support from your instructor. By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation in chords and will be able to use them confidently in their own music-making.Bonus Materials: This course includes a free 100+ page book that follows along with the video lessons, as well as drum loop audio files for you to play your own chord progressions over! THIS COURSE IS FOR:Beginner pianists who are just starting to learn how to play the instrument and want to learn more about music theory and chordsIntermediate pianists who have a basic understanding of the instrument and want to improve their skills and knowledgeAdvanced pianists who want to expand their knowledge of chords and chord progressions and learn more advanced techniquesAbout Your Teacher:Hello! My name is Jacob, and I am a musician and songwriter in Massachusetts.I attended Berklee College of Music and have been teaching privately as my primary job for 7+ years. In 2020 I shifted my teaching primarily online and found methods that connected with students even from a distance.I decided to bring those methods to recorded curriculum, and for the last two years I have been creating and sharing online lessons.
Overview
Section 1: The Building Blocks
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Downloadable Book
Lecture 3 Half and Whole Steps
Lecture 4 Names of the White Keys
Lecture 5 Sharps and Flats
Lecture 6 Major vs. Minor Sounds
Lecture 7 What are Intervals?
Lecture 8 Major 3rd Intervals
Lecture 9 Minor 3rd Intervals
Lecture 10 Interval Practice
Section 2: Making Basic Chords
Lecture 11 What is a Chord?
Lecture 12 Building a Major Chord
Lecture 13 Building Major with Steps
Lecture 14 Building a Minor Chord
Lecture 15 Building Minor with Steps
Lecture 16 Basic Chord Practice
Lecture 17 What are Root Notes?
Lecture 18 The Sustain Pedal
Section 3: How Chords Fit Together
Lecture 19 Introduction to Keys
Lecture 20 Finding Notes in a Major Key
Lecture 21 Turning Major Notes into Chords
Lecture 22 Finding Notes in a Minor Key
Lecture 23 Turning Minor Notes into Chords
Lecture 24 Roman Numerals
Lecture 25 Chord Progressions
Lecture 26 Chord Progression Practice
Lecture 27 Transposing Progressions
Lecture 28 Drum Loop Practice #1: Play Your Chords!
Section 4: Intermediate Chords
Lecture 29 Tonic, subdominant, and dominant
Lecture 30 Octave Root Notes
Lecture 31 How to Play Rhythm
Lecture 32 The (b5) Chord
Lecture 33 What are Suspended Chords?
Lecture 34 The Sus2 Chord
Lecture 35 The sus4 Chord
Lecture 36 Slash Chords
Lecture 37 Spread Voicings
Lecture 38 Intermediate Chord Practice
Lecture 39 7th Chord Introduction
Lecture 40 Major 7th Chord
Lecture 41 Minor 7th Chord
Lecture 42 Dominant 7 Chord
Lecture 43 Minor7(b5) Chord
Lecture 44 Diminished 7 Chord
Lecture 45 All Chord Review
Lecture 46 Fitting 7th Chords into a Key
Lecture 47 7th Chord Practice
Lecture 48 Rolling Chords
Lecture 49 Chromatic Motion
Lecture 50 Drum Loop Practice #2: Play Your Chords!
Section 5: Advanced Chords
Lecture 51 Major 6th Chord
Lecture 52 Minor 6th Chord
Lecture 53 Tensions and Extensions
Lecture 54 Major 9th Chord
Lecture 55 Minor 9th Chord
Lecture 56 Dominant 9 Chord
Lecture 57 Sharp (#) and Flat (b) 9ths
Lecture 58 11th Chord Extensions
Lecture 59 13th Chord Extensions
Lecture 60 Playing Extensions Over the Root
Lecture 61 Combining Chord Steps
Lecture 62 Arpeggios
Lecture 63 Inversions
Lecture 64 Advanced Chord Practice
Lecture 65 Drum Loop Practice #3: Play Your Chords!
Section 6: Styled Chords
Lecture 66 Playing the Blues
Lecture 67 Blues Drum Loop
Lecture 68 Playing Jazz Chords
Lecture 69 Jazz Drum Loop
Lecture 70 Playing Rock Chords
Lecture 71 Rock Drum Loop
Section 7: Common Chord Progressions
Lecture 72 II - V - I
Lecture 73 I - V - VI - IV
Lecture 74 I - IV - V - IV
Lecture 75 I - II - VI
Lecture 76 12-bar blues
Lecture 77 I - bVII- I
Section 8: The Final Notes
Lecture 78 Playing Piano with a band
Lecture 79 Finding Chords to your favorite songs
Lecture 80 Final Project
Lecture 81 Congratulations!
Beginner pianists who are just starting to learn how to play the instrument and want to learn more about music theory and chords,Intermediate pianists who have a basic understanding of the instrument and want to improve their skills and knowledge,Advanced pianists who want to expand their knowledge of chords and chord progressions and learn more advanced techniques,Music students who are studying piano as part of a music education program,Non-musicians who are interested in learning how to play the piano as a hobby or for personal enjoyment,Professional pianists or musicians who want to improve their skills and knowledge for their careers,Composers or songwriters who want to learn how to use chords and progressions in their compositions
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