
This video will help you choose and make the right decision of which keyboard or piano you should have, if you don't have one already.
Learn how to play the C Scale with the right hand
Learn how to play the C Scale with the left hand
Learn different exercises on the C Scale that will give you finger independence
Learn how to play the C Sharp/D flat Scale
Learn how to play the D Scale
Learn how to play the E Flat Major Scale
Learn how to play the E Major Scale
Learn how to play the F Major Scale
Learn how to play the F Sharp Major Scale
Learn how to play the G Major Scale
Learn how to play the A Flat Major Scale
Learn how to play the A Major Scale
Learn how to play the B Flat Major Scale
Learn how to play the B Major Scale and final words on scales
This video teaches you how to play the C Major chord with the right hand and the correct fingers to use in simple steps
This video teaches you how to play the C Major chord with the left hand and the correct fingers to use in simple steps
The C 7th Dominant chord is a powerful chord to use in your songs. You will learn how to play it with both hands in this video.
This video teaches you how to play the C Minor chord with the right hand and the correct fingers to use in simple steps
This video teaches you how to play the C Minor chord with the left hand and the correct fingers to use in simple steps
Now you are getting to the fancy chords that will transform your playing to sound like a pro. This video shows you how to play the C Major Augmented chord.
Now you are getting to the fancy chords that will transform your playing to sound like a pro. This video shows you how to play the C Minor 7th chord.
Now you are getting to the fancy chords that will transform your playing to sound like a pro. This video shows you how to play the C Major 7th chord.
In this lesson, you will learn how to play the C Major inversion chords. Inversions make chords sound different because you have re-arranged them differently.
In this lesson, you will learn how to play the C Minor inversion chords. Inversions make chords sound different because you have re-arranged them differently.
If you wonder how some pros play and sound so jazzy and cool, they are using diminished chords. Check them out in this video
When you hear those slow flowing ballads, love songs or classical piano, they are full of arpeggios all over and that's what makes them sound so nice. That's exactly what you'll learn to play in this tutorial.
Chord Progressions are a group of chords played in a particular order or sequence to for a song or back a melody. Let me show you how you can play them in your songs.
This is where you will learn how popular songs use the chords you learnt from the previous lessons to form great melodies that you and I hear all the time. Once you learn these chord progressions like the 1-4-5 in this lesson, you will be shocked how many hit songs have used them and how easy it is to play.
This is where you will learn how popular songs use the chords you learnt from the previous lessons to form great melodies that you and I hear all the time. Once you learn these chord progressions like the 1-5-6-4 in this lesson, you will be shocked how many hit songs have used them and how easy it is to play.
This is where you will learn how popular songs use the chords you learnt from the previous lessons to form great melodies that you and I hear all the time. Once you learn these chord progressions like the 2-5-1 in this lesson, you will be shocked how many hit songs have used them and how easy it is to play.
This is where you will learn how popular songs use the chords you learnt from the previous lessons to form great melodies that you and I hear all the time. Once you learn these chord progressions like the 1-3-4-5 in this lesson, you will be shocked how many hit songs have used them and how easy it is to play.
This is where you will learn how popular songs use the chords you learnt from the previous lessons to form great melodies that you and I hear all the time. Once you learn these chord progressions like the 6-4-1-5 in this lesson, you will be shocked how many hit songs have used them and how easy it is to play.
If you are wondering why when pros play a C chord for example, it sounds so different from when you play a C chord, its because they have coloured it using extensions. Jump right to learn how you can use extensions to colour your chords too.
Hello, my name is Steve and I learnt to play the piano by ear. I put together this program for beginners and adults who want to learn piano. Jam your favourite songs in just 8 weeks, achieve that lifelong dream, and who wants to be able to impress your friends and family (without reading sheet music or attending endless boring piano lessons).
PlayPianoByEar EBC (Easy Beginner's Club) is ideal for adults and total beginners who has always had that dream to play but life just happened, and now, maybe you are retired and have quite a bit of time on your hands. Or you may want to play with a band or in your church choir, or you just want to jam for your friends and family. You could just be a beginner of any age who want to lean to play the piano without the long winded theory that takes you through gruelling and boring exercises. Not to mention how expensive they are per hour.
PlayPianoByEar Easy Beginners Club will transform you from a beginner to being able to identify chords in a song and know how to interpret what you hear, replicate them exactly or even improvise and make it your own on the piano, and this is with just 15 to 20 minutes practice daily. Not endless hours! If you can do that daily, then you will see results in 8 weeks.