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Learn to Play Piano Lesson 1: How to Read Music

Learn how to read music in this first lesson in the learn to play piano course. This lesson for beginners covers how to read sheet music notes and find them on the piano. This is an easy and free piano lessons series on YouTube that I started to help the world learn piano. If you don’t have any experience learning piano, this lesson is a great starting place to start.

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This tutorial will teach you the basics when it comes to reading sheet music and is especially useful if you are trying to learn how to play the piano.

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0:14 Learn how to Play Piano Series – Piano Lessons for Beginners 1 Introduction
0:41 Music Staff – Lines and Spaces Introduction
1:22 The Treble Clef – Played with the right hand
1:46 The Bass Clef – Played with the left hand
1:54 Reading Notes on the Staff – Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef
3:27 Reading Notes on the Staff – Lines and Spaces of the Bass Clef
4:40 The Music Alphabet
5:52 Conclusion – First lesson wrap up. Reading notes on the piano for both the treble clef and the bass clef.

Learn piano with these easy to understand series of lessons that are designed to be a beginner’s guide. This specific lesson centers on reading notes, which will enable you to learn sheet music. Many people shy away from learning to read music but it is the best in my opinion to learn it right away. Remember that the treble clef notes are played high up on the piano and that the bass clef notes are played down low. Make sure to check out piano lessons 2, 3, and 4 to continue learning how to read music and play piano. You can expect the next few lessons to be for beginners and will keep things nice and easy. Two things to remember for the next lesson is the music alphabet which starts at A, ends at G and then repeats, and the lines and spaces for both the treble clef and bass clef. The next lesson in the learn how to play the piano series for beginners centers on practicing reading the notes we learned in this lesson. Learning how to play the piano can take some patience, but with some persistence I know you can do it!
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Jazz Lesson for Classical Pianists

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Jazz Lesson for Classical Pianists

This video is a jazz lesson for classical pianists.

It includes an overview of what you’ll need to learn in order to play jazz, if you’re already somewhat proficient at classical piano.

This video is not for beginners, but is a jazz lesson for classical pianists who want to branch into jazz.

You should already know:
– Major/minor scales
– Dominant chords
– Inversions

This video will teach you how to improvise in a jazz context.

I will give a more thorough lesson on each of the following topics in the coming weeks, so check back every week for another video. In the mean time, I give a brief overview of the following topics in this video:

– rhythm
— count basie
— oscar peterson
— combinations of on and offbeats,
– Blues progression
– comping (you should practice this along to a blues play-along in all keys)
– 2 5 1
– Rhythmic soloing: call and response (motivic dev)
– Melody (octave exercise) (motivic development, call and response)
– Upper extensions
– vocabulary
– enclosures
– motivic development: build out from nothing, to say something.
– Make a practice schedule that incorporates all of these things, and makes time for listening.

I hope you enjoy, and check back next week for the video on Rhythm!

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Learn to Play Bach's Prelude in C Major: Beginner Piano Lesson Video

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NOTE: This video teaches the Gounod version of Bach’s Prelude. Basically, there’s a bar around 2:40 that “doesn’t fit”, but appears in the Gounod version. Read more about it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ave_Maria_%28Bach/Gounod%29

In this video you will learn to play Bach’s Prelude in C Major, from his Well Tempered Clavier. The piece will be performed, with full notes & fingering shown in screen. Then, I’ll discuss some of the points you should watch out for while practicing. Bach’s Prelude is a great piece for late beginner / early intermediate piano players, because:

1. It sounds sophisticated and mature, and:

2. It’s easy to learn to play, relatively speaking. This is because of its fairly repetitive nature: the bars all follow a very repetitive structure, so you really only have to learn a single pattern and then just change the notes from bar to bar (except for the last couple of bars).

Bach’s Prelude in C major is one of the 24 pieces in his Well Tempered Clavier. From Wikipedia:

“The Well-Tempered Clavier (German: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier),[1] BWV 846–893, is a collection of solo keyboard music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. He gave the title to a book of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys, dated 1722, composed “for the profit and use of musical youth desirous of learning, and especially for the pastime of those already skilled in this study.” Bach later compiled a second book of the same kind, dated 1742, with the title “Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues.” The two works are now considered to make up a single work, The Well-Tempered Clavier, or “the 48,” and are referred to as The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I and The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II respectively.[2] The Well-Tempered Clavier and Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues are generally regarded as being among the most influential works in the history of Western classical music”

You can read more about it on the Wikipedia website:

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My Youtube channel has many other interesting lessons:

Learn how to play Pat Metheny’s letter from home:

Learn how to read sheet music (for beginners):

Play twice as fast with delays:

Learn how to develop your piano technique. This one is good for beginners and intermediate players alike:

Additional interesting links:

Here is a link to the sheet music of this prelude in PDF format. However, you will have to know how to read notes:
http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/Classics/WTCPrelu.pdf
Bach’s prelude is a really great piece to learn is you are a beginning/intermediate pianist, since it’s (1) repetitive and not very complicated technique-wise, and (2) sounds very sophisticated (well, it’s Bach, so it really IS sophisticated!).

For those of you who are interested, the “chords” played are also spelled out on the screen (technically, Bach’s music is not based on “chords” so this is just a simple guideline provided by myself).

Enjoy!
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New Free Online Piano Lessons: In this FREE online beginner piano tutorial we will be learning about the staff. You will learn about high notes and low notes, line notes, space notes, treble clef and bass clef, the Grand Staff and the right hand and left hand staves. You will also learn how notes move on the staff.
Lesson index, all found here:http://courses.pianovideolessons.com/courses/free-online-beginner-piano-lessons-year-1/
1-1: The Grand Staff
1-2: Landmarks C and G
1-3: Introduction to Rhythm
1-4: Finger Gym #1
1-5: Bass Clef Landmarks C and F
1-6: Treble G’s Neighbors: F and A
1-7: So Easily and Hot Crossed Buns
1-8: Finger Gym #2
1-9: Bass F’s Neighbors: E and G
10: Sight Reading
11: F and Friends! and I Got This!
12: Finger Gym #3
13: Barlines, Time Signature and Measures
14: At the Park
15: Ear Training – Up and Down
16: Finger Gym #4
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How to Teach Yourself Piano Using YouTube and Online Resources

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In today’s lesson, I am going to show you how to teach yourself piano using YouTube and online resources. If you are looking to become a self taught piano player, then it is possible. However, you should know that there are a few elements missing from learning piano online compared to with a teacher, but you can overcome some of those which I will show you in the lesson. One thing I discuss in the lesson is that when self learning piano, you will want to record yourself so that you can keep track of your piano progress.

Also, if you are wanting to learn to play piano online for free, you will want to start at the right place. I have a playlist which can help you with this. You can find it here. https://goo.gl/q8Bgtv

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Son Secretly Learns Jazz Piano Over 10 Years For Dad's 70th Birthday | NowThis

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This son spent 10 years learning piano in secret so he could surprise his dad on his 70th birthday 🎹 🎉
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How To Read Lead Sheets | Beginner Jazz Piano Lesson

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How To Read Lead Sheets | Beginner Jazz Piano Lesson

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Beginner Jazz Piano Lessons

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Learn how to play a very easy boogie woogie on piano keyboard

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If you love boogie woogie and want to start playing it, this is probably the easiest starting point you’re going to get. This is actually ‘Boogie No. 1’ from a great book – ‘The Joy of Boogie and Blues’. You can grab a copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/escapetheboxpiano (or Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/escapetheboxpiano)

Even very easy boogie woogie has got some complexity to it so if you’re a complete beginner on piano or keyboard, it might be a good idea to put in the hours on some other exercises and music to get your chops up.

NB you can listen to a play-through at 11:48 on this video.

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In this lesson I teach on semi tones and whole tones.

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"The Nearness Of You" Beginner Jazz Piano Tutorial

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"The Nearness Of You" Beginner Jazz Piano Tutorial

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In this lesson we are going to arrange the tune “The Nearness Of You” using simple voicings containing the roots, 3rds, and 7ths.

“The Nearness Of You” is a true jazz classic and is a staple part of the jazz piano repertoire.

The Form & Harmony
The tune follows an AABA form which means that almost 75% of the tune contains the exact same chords and voicings.

The final A section does have a 4 bar extensions and so that’s an important point to remember.

The tune contains lots of common progressions including major 251s, minor 251s, and also 3625 turnarounds which can be voiced in many ways.

How To Play Piano for Beginners, Lesson 1 || The Piano Keyboard

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If you want to learn how to play the piano, then this series of piano lessons for beginners is for you: this is tutorial number 1! These free lessons will show you how to play piano from scratch, starting as a complete beginner learning the names of notes on the piano keyboard, through easy steps to the point where you can read piano sheet music for right and left hand and begin to play complex and musically rewarding pieces with hands together.

You’ll learn how to read music and a lot of piano-related music theory on the way, including scales, rhythmic concepts as well as tips on good piano technique like fingering and legato. If you’re thinking of learning how to play piano or keyboard, these are the beginners lessons’ you need!

This first lesson covers the names of the notes on the piano keyboard, and how to understand how we use and refer to our fingers as pianists.

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+++Some straightforward tutorials you might like to explore now you know the note names….+++

Piano chords for beginners: learn four chords to play hundreds of songs – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmvwZRwn-j0

Easy piano improv: the 4 minute jazz piano tutorial – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg68eElpmn4

A fun pentatonic improvisation and finger exercise for smoother, quicker piano playing – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYGl90jiLpQ&lc

Train your Piano Brain series playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpOuhygfD7QnKq5P3mf7TiofvItxhuM2i

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