Eighth Notes on Piano – Free Beginner Piano Lessons (Lesson 18)
To watch the full tutorial go to www.piano-play-it.com In this piano lesson we’ll learn to draw an eighth note, to learn to count it and see how we play eighth note in a musical piece. Other piano tutorials and free beginner piano lessons are available on www.piano-play-it.com I hope you’ll enjoy this piano lesson See ya in the next one! David from http
Free Piano Lessons for Kids – Lesson 4 – Finding CDE
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Free Piano Lessons – Coordinating Your Left & Right Hands
Understanding the mechanics of getting your hands to play together on the piano
Free Piano Lessons – Coordinating Your Left & Right Hands
Understanding the mechanics of getting your hands to play together on the piano
Free Voice Lessons – How To Sing High Notes (Intermediate) – Rock the Stage NYC
www.rockthestagenyc.com Free Singing Lesson – How to sing high notes. One of my most commonly asked questions is “how can I sing high notes?” – Here is a simple exercise to start expanding your upper range in the head register. It’s called “reverse octaves” and its a really good way to start stretching your vocal cords to reach those upper notes. CAUTION do this only for 5-10min a day. It can hurt if you’re voice is not strong enough for this and you over do it. Tags: Singing Lessons, singing, lessons, SINGING, lesson, Lesson, how to sing, vocal training, singer, voice Kevin Richards teaches at Rock the Stage NYC in Manhattan. For more information about studying in person or via Skype internet lessons: please visit www.rockthestagenyc.com All content in this video is solely created and copyrighted by Kevin Richards for use on YouTube. No copyrighted or trademarked material from external sources is ever used.
Play any Major Scale – Free Piano Lessons
www.lessonrating.com. Music Theory Lesson How to Build any Major Scale Just like with building triads, building a major scale is about understanding the intervals between each note of the scale. If you understand this, you can build any major scale. All major scales follow this pattern (W = Whole Step, H = Half Step) W – W – H – W – W – W – H So let’s look at the notes of a C major scale. They are shown below with the interval between each note in parenthesis: C (W) D (W) E (H) F (W) G (W) A (W) B (H) C A good way to practice is to just pick a random note on the keyboard and then build your major scale. Learning your scales this way will make sure you don’t ever forget the notes in a major scale. ForMore Online Music Courses visit our Site. Our music teachers rate the top online piano courses. If you have any piano learning questions, feel free to email us at support@lessonrating.com Happy Practicing!
Free Piano Lessons – Coordinating Your Left & Right Hands
Understanding the mechanics of getting your hands to play together on the piano
Best Free Piano Lessons Learn to Play Left Hand Piano Arpeggios (1/2)
Learn how to break up simple chords into interesting arpeggios, and the logic behind it. This discusses some basic patterns to get you started.