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Have you heard the Arabesque of  Burgmuller? Do you know how to play it but want to play it better? Are you a piano teacher and do you frequently teach this piece? This course for you! Burgmuller's Arabesque is the study no.2 Op.100 of the book entitled 25 easy studies by Friedrich Burgmuller. This piece is part of the traditional classical repertoire for beginner piano students, you have probably heard it, sometimes it even comes as part of the "Demo" pieces on electric keyboards. This course is dedicated to this piece, so if you are a beginner student or even if you are a teacher who frequently teaches this piece, this course will show you how we can play it correctly *** This course is not a tutorial note by note *** It is actually a guide on interpretation and technique, so it is necessary to have the appropriate level of reading. This course contains: An analysis of each of the sections of the course Each analysis is shown by a video tutorial directly to the piano Advice through the course discussion forum Tips on mistakes to avoid and interpretative improvements This course is  practical and easy to follow and apply. Do not miss this opportunity, sign up today and be part of this great global community of students who are already taking this course. Ilse Lozoya will be your instructor in this course, she is a Pianist, music teacher and online educator who teaches in Udemy more than 60 courses to students from all over the world. Enroll Today!!
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    If you want to learn how to play the piano, but have little to no experience, this course if for you! If you have some experience with music or piano, and want to learn the techniques to become a master, this course may be for you too! Sign up now by clicking the enroll button. In this course, you will learn: Section 1: Welcome to the Course Introduction: Presentation and Overview Learn about Juan and his experience being a pianist. Course Overview In this lecture, we will discuss the tools you will need to start this course. We assume you do not have any experience with music, or the piano. We will discuss what you will learn in the three sections of this course, including how to read sheet music, scales, and how to read chords. What is the perfect piano for me? Learn about the various types of pianos and decide which one is right for you. We will be discussing keyboards & synthesizers, digital pianos, and acoustic pianos. ---------- Section 2: How to Read Sheet Music Why Reading Sheet Music is Useful Learn why it’s important to understand how to read sheet music if you want to become a great pianist. The Staff Learn what the staff is, and how it relates to reading sheet music. You may recognize the staff if you’ve ever seen sheet music, now you get to learn what it’s all about! The Musical Notes Now that you understand the staff, let’s start to study the notes that are found on the staff. You’ll learn how to interpret what a note is trying to tell you based on its location, size, and shape. Song Practice: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” Get your first practical experience playing a piano by playing a true classic “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”. You’ll see how to play, step by step. Song Practice: “Over the River & Through the Woods” Get some more practice by playing “Over the River & Through the Woods”. You’ll see how to play, step by step. Tempo (Speed) Learn what Tempo is, how to measure it, and how it effects your music. Playing the C Scale In this video we will play the C scale, and learn about why the C scale is important. What About the Black Keys? Have you ever wondered what the black keys on pianos are for? Well in this video you’ll learn what they’re for, and how to use them properly. ---------- Section 3: Scales, Hanon and How to Become a Virtuoso Pianist What is Hanon? Hanon is all about training your fingers for the piano. In this video, we’ll show you the best exercises available. Training your figures is the first step in become an expert pianist. The Hanon Exercises It this video, you’ll learn the Hanon exercises that you need to play everyday if you’re serious about becoming a great pianist. The exercises will take you about an hour a day depending on how fast you catch on, and how naturally gifted you fingers are. ---------- Section 4: Chords, Common Progression and Learn 70+ Songs What is a chord? Long story short, a chord is when you play more than one note at a time. Learn about the importance of chords in music, and the best ways to play them. The Four most Important Chords There are four chords that are responsible for some of the most famous songs in history. Learn about them, and how to play them, in this lecture. How to Play 70+ Famous Songs Lets review some of the songs you’ll be able to play once you master the four most important chords. Three Famous Song Examples We play a snip-it of three famous songs, to show you what’s possible with just four chords.
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      Designed for the absolute beginner, this comprehensive course makes it easy to learn how to play the piano. When you sign up you'll: Master reading music and know all the notes on the keyboard Discover how to play chord and progressions Develop your ears and be able to learn new songs Hone proper technique for maximum playing comfort and expression Learn 6 classic songs
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        Hello Friends, Welcome to this Piano Course. It was my childhood dream to play the Piano. I always dream to be on a Piano Chair singing my favorite songs smoothly. To achieve the goal, I have joined 4 institutions to fulfill my dream. But I could not complete my courses with satisfaction. My schedule and timing were the main challenges. Then I have dedicated my timings over a period of time and achieved what I want. I am not saying I am a professional keyboard or Pianist. But I guarantee I can help you to play your desired songs with the Piano or electronic keyboard. This course is designed for any age group with little or no idea about Music or keyboard. It is from very scratch and you will pick up your skills as you go on. So do not wait. Lets us jointly begin the journey of Music for life. Your mood, emotions can be heard or played with your fingers. Let it be Joy, or sorrow, express it with your tones. At the end of the course, you will be able to play any songs from music notes or just by hearing them. This is not just a video program. If you need personal attention, We are here to help you. We will spend time individually and help you to achieve your goal. We will have one on one sessions thru video calls. All the very best. PLOTIT
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          Are you a beginner?  Do you know the basics of piano already?  Would you like to impress your friends?  Then, this is the course for you!  You will learn to play to great standards by Scott Joplin- "The Entertainer" and "Maple Leaf Rag."  Both of these songs are popular and are used in many films (most notably "The Sting").  As with all of my courses, I go step by step, taking you through both hands.  All sheet music is provided!
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            Course Outline/Description! Video 1: Section goal: basics of technique, rhythm basics of reading music, especially CDEFG, sharps and flats, where everything is located on the piano, give a foundation for reading and being creative at the piano! Topics covered: Basics of technique Black/white keys/high low Treble and bass clef Sharps and flats Keyboard geography – ABCDEFG (repeats) Basics of rhythms – quarter, half note, and whole note Learn C – D -  E – F - G for the right hand Learn CDEFG on paper Video 2: Section goal: Learn Jingle Bells (right hand) and play along! Topics covered: See how “Jingle Bells” is played including an introduction! Look at sheet music to “Jingle Bells” including an introduction See how “Jingle Bells” is played on the piano (another option) – this one is good to play along! Sheet music to “Jingle Bells” (including the introduction) Listen to the “Jingle Bells” play along! Accompaniment track provided to play along and be creative! Play along with “Jingle Bells” if you would like! Kathryn plays “Jingle Bells” Sheet music includes: 7 different ways to play "Jingle Bells" Video 3: Section goal: learn finger exercises and left hand chords C major and G7 Topics covered: Play through RH (right hand) finger exercise Sheet music to RH finger exercise Learning left hand chords C major and G7 Learn left hand chord exercise Sheet music to finger exercises Video 4: Section goal: C major scale for the right hand “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” both hands including chords! Topics covered: C major scale (fingering 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5) Sheet music to C major scale (going up and down) Eighth notes – (takes two eighth notes to equal a quarter note)! "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" including RH scales Sheet music to Twinkle LH (left hand) chords to Twinkle Sheet music to LH chords to Twinkle Piano both hands to Twinkle (looking at the piano or keyboard) Sheet music to both hands (various ways to play the song) Video 5: Section: Tools to improvise, to learn easy chords, and tools to write a song in the key of C! Topics covered: Major chords = sound happy Minor chords = sound sad Learning chords in C major (looking at the piano or keyboard) C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, B dim C major C major – CEG D minor (also written Dm) – DFA E minor (also written Em) – EGB F major – FAC G major – GBD A minor – ACE B diminished (also written Bdim) – BDF How to double a bass in a song! (Use 2 of the same note)! Tools to write a song in C major (C major, F major, and G7) Side note: The key of C means that there are no sharps or flats!
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              Lessons 1 - 22 Musical Alphabet. Black Note Groups. Finding Notes on the Piano. The Stave. Bar Lines. Treble and Bass Clef. Time Signatures. Note and Rest Time Names. Note and Rest Time Values. Dots and Dotted Notes. Counting the Beat. Right Hand Notes Middle C, D, E, F and G. Left Hand Notes F, G, A, B and Middle C. Note Stems. Fingering and Finger Numbers for Piano. Sitting at the Piano. Finger Number Exercises. Rhythm Exercises. Sight Reading Exercises. Practice Tunes. Video Demonstrations. Audio Files. Lesson 20 is a revision of Lessons 1 to 19 covering the musical alphabet and notes on the piano. The stave, clefs and bar lines. Time signatures. Note and rest time names and time values. Notes on the stave. Playing with two hands at the piano Playing with two hands together
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                Have you always wanted to learn to play the piano? Have you tried traditional piano lessons before but couldn't stick with them? Are you ready to FINALLY cross playing the piano off your bucket list? If you said YES to either of these questions, this course is for you. My course is designed to rekindle the piano player in you and help get you started playing quickly with an easier methodology than is used in traditional lessons.  I designed my methodology to help you learn how to play the piano quickly with a few tricks. My course is NOT designed for those individuals looking to learn/ play traditional music. I don't focus you to learn the chords and scales but help you get started playing a song right away. Are you still considering playing the piano? Consider these added benefits from learning to play: Powerful Purpose - Whether it's for your life or the next generations, learning to play the piano can instill within you a purpose and drive like nothing else. Strong Mind - Making the piano a part of your daily life has proven to fight off the adverse effects of aging, depression, and even Alzheimer's! Health Body - Reduces blood pressure, betters your coordination, stave off arthritis - just some of the many ways the piano can help keep you happy and health. Refresh Spirit - When you sit down and play the piano, it can transport you away from the trials and tribulations of the day like few things can.
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                  Have you always wanted to play the piano, but were not sure if you want to fully commit to private lessons or an expensive course? If so this course is for you! I wanted to create a very basic course for a complete beginner. This course does simply one thing - demystifies the keyboard. If you look at a piano and think, "this is too complicated to learn", this course will hopefully dispel those thoughts. The piano is much more logical and easier to understand than most people think. I will teach you... How to purchase your first keyboard (amongst the many, many, many keyboards that are out there) The 12 unique notes that make the 88 keys of the piano easy to memorize How the piano is spaced out How the piano relates to other instruments How the piano relates to singers By the end of this course the piano itself, will make a lot more sense!
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                    Do you want to learn how to play a truly exciting style of music on the piano? Then this course is just right for you. We will start very slow, so you can follow along easily. Then in a very short time you will be able to accompany classic rock'n'roll songs like "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On". Then we will show you some variations and in the second section we will start with some basic solo playing. Ath the end of this section you will be able to play your first full 12 bar blues solo. In the third section you will learn some typical licks and tricks, that will lift your solo playing to another level. In every section we'll give you a musical theory background in small doses, easy to understand to suggest. Those lesson will enable you to play with more confidence because you will understand how the different scales (major scale, blues scale, country scale) and common chords work. We will also help you to improvise with those scales In this course you will learn: A Basic Accompanying Pattern For Classic Rock'n'Roll Songs A Second Accompanying Pattern For An Even Stronger Sound The Structure Of A Standard 12 Bar Blues in thre different keys The Major Scale On The Piano and What You Can Do With It The Structure Of The Major Chord, The 6th Chord and The 7th Chord A Magic Chord That Lets You Play A Full Solo Without Even Changing Two Authentic Left Hand Patterns As Driving Force For Your Solo Playing The Structure Of The Blues Scale And How To Use It How A Blueberry Muffin Recipe Can Measure Your Progress Some Great Authentic Must Know Licks For The Right Hand How To Come Up With Your Own Licks The Structure Of The Country Scale And How To Use It How To Accompany A Typical 1950s Ballad