Piano for Beginners

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    1. Piano Finger Position and Chords
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    Have you always wanted to learn how to play the piano? The first in a series of seven, this lesson covers the basics of keys, finger position, and chords.

    Have you always wanted to learn how to play the piano? The first in a series of seven, this lesson covers the basics of keys, finger position, and chords.

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    2. Piano Chords and Harmony
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    Having a hard time learning piano chords? The second in a series of seven, this lesson will teach you to build each chord by recognizing basic key patterns.

    Having a hard time learning piano chords? The second in a series of seven, this lesson will teach you to build each chord by recognizing basic key patterns.

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    3. Piano Chord Progressions and Techniques
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    Want to improve your chord skills? Learn piano techniques and a basic chord progression that will help take your chord playing and rhythm to the next level.

    Want to improve your chord skills? Learn piano techniques and a basic chord progression that will help take your chord playing and rhythm to the next level.

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    4. Piano Bass Notes
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    Improve your piano playing by adding bass notes with your left hand while playing a melody chord with your right. You’ll be rewarded with a rich, full sound!

    Improve your piano playing by adding bass notes with your left hand while playing a melody chord with your right. You’ll be rewarded with a rich, full sound!

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    5. The 12 Major Piano Chords
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    Master the 12 major piano chords by learning to recognize groups of black-white key patterns! Add inversions and octaves to make these chords second nature.

    Master the 12 major piano chords by learning to recognize groups of black-white key patterns! Add inversions and octaves to make these chords second nature.

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Anne C
Such fun! I am going to practice this with mu grandson.
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Jean M
I have played piano and several other instruments for many years, and I still learned something, Thanks!
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Janet C
Wonderful lesson! I hope to take the full course soon.
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wow thank you so much ! it was an honor having a leason from you! sincerely thank you!
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