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Piano for Beginners
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Already familiar with the 12 major piano chords? Round out your knowledge of common chords by learning the black-white key patterns of the 12 minor chords.
with Mark AlmondAlready familiar with the 12 major piano chords? Round out your knowledge of common chords by learning the black-white key patterns of the 12 minor chords.
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Sara G
Thank you for a another way to learn piano chords. It is very helpful.
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Alan H
Yes, it is a bit too fast to grasp clearly.
Do these questions(comments) ever get answered?
The method does portend that it is a good way to learn piano but where does one go from here?
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william k
you are too speedy for me
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TOM C
I'm not sure about the terms of usage. Will I billed for these lessons?
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ron s
are there more thaN 7 LESSONS
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