Interactive Piano Lessons
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Detailed Lessons and Interactive Worksheets
We don’t have the typical “practice problem” in our studio. Our students don’t work on things because they have to—they practice because they want to. When someone is excited about something and given the ability to do it, they will practice.
Our worksheets are designed with a few things in mind:
Singing shouldn’t be stressful.
Music shouldn’t be hard.
It doesn’t have to take yaers to learn piano fundamentals.
People will practice if they have materials to do so.
Learn tonic, subdominant, and dominant chord functions through a funinteractive challenge where you identify chords using shapes. Chord Theory Game Directions Highlight the notes inside each shape that are the same. Reflection: How many notes are shared? How many are different? Cmaj F A C Dmin D F A Amin A C F Cmaj C […]
Learn tonic, subdominant, and dominant chord functions through a funinteractive challenge where you identify chords using shapes. Directions Circle the tonic chords. Draw a square around the subdominant chords. Draw a triangle around the dominant chords. Identify The Chords Select a shape tool and tap the correct chords below. Circle Tool Square Tool Triangle Tool […]
Piano players are like the best drummers around! Take a look at this direct comparison, and try our exercise videos, “Groove Gamer”.
Ever feel like you get stuck improvising over the same scales, just going up and down the keyboard? By moving through different locked positions, with each scale degree as a starting point, you naturally expand across the keyboard, and each new scale degree becomes a stronger focal point in your solo. We use C minor as an example, but this concept can be extrapolated to any scale!
Your left hand defines the tonal harmony (what chord you’re playing). It also acts as a drummer for the piece. This worksheet provides tricks, video explanations, and a downloadable sheet.
Review the formula for major and minor chords. Once you have this foundation, you can get play common progressions in the most popular keys.
Start voice leading in C major! Learn through our video and interactive worksheet.
Seventh chords can spice up any chords. This easy voicing structure can get you playing these complex chords in a physically easy way.
I IV V is one of the most popular pop progressions. Learn to voice lead in an effective way, and you can play 90% of top40.
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