Piano Lessons Online For Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Free show

Piano Lessons Online For Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Free

Summary: Online piano lessons provides free instruction on how to learn piano chords, piano notes, improvisation, sight reading, and other piano techniques for beginners, intermediate, and advanced students. ww.PianoMother.com

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 Piano Improvisations Part 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

What it the most requested song in the piano? No, it is not the “Moonlight Sonata” or “Fur Elise” by Beethoven. It is actually the most popular song played ever, the Happy Birthday Song. With so many people requesting this song, you must find a new interesting way to play it. That is where your piano improvisation lessons come in the limelight. This podcast video will show you some new fun and interesting ways to play the classic Happy Birthday Song. You can try playing it like ballad or jazzy or even new age style. Experiment and try. Practice so you get better. So the next time you were asked to play Happy Birthday, you’ll leave them smiling and clapping.

 Piano Improvisation Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:57

A simple example of a piano improvisation. Listen to this heartwarming rendition or piano improvisation of a beautiful Christian Songs “Give Thanks”. This song is originally composed and written by Smith, Henry. The heartwarming song speaks of how God the Father has given and still giving us everything. From the earth we live in, the air we breathe in and even His Son (Jesus Christ) who had given up how life to save us. So all you, we have to do is Give Thanks. This rendition is played and improvised by Ms. Yoke Wong. Listen carefully and try to understand how she did her piano improvisations. Try searching for some piano sheet music. Play it and see if you can play how she did her piano playing in “Give Thanks”

 Piano Improvisation Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this online piano lesson episode let’s discuss more of piano improvisation. There are many techniques and styles you can use when you try or venture yourselves in improvising music. You can try runs and filler but in this video podcast we’ll show you how to do it using piano chords progression. By using your old piano chords or piano scales and turning them into piano chords progressions you’ll eventually meet unique sounds that are similar to jazz and reggae. One tip to remember is to make sure you have a good grasp on your piano scales piano lessons. Learn well, and start improvising some of your old piano music sheets. Spice it up and surprise the world.

 Piano Improvisations Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Are you getting used with piano playing? Do you think you can take up a new challenge? If yes then, get started with flexing your fingers and broadening you creativity; it’s time for some piano improvisations. Today’s online piano lessons we’ll show you a simple piano technique on how to make your piano music fuller and interesting. Piano improvisation is something you do that is not on the piano sheet music you’re learning with. Sometimes, this makes piano performances very interesting and exciting. You will learn a simple basic technique on how to do piano improvisation with a simple runs using piano chords. All you need is your basic major scale and piano chords knowledge and you’re set. Remember, practice makes it better. Subscribe and learn piano playing free and fun.

 How to Compose Your Own Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

No, we didn’t abandon you. We were just busy making sure that we provide you with excellent videos to watch in order to fully satisfy your piano lessons need. In this episode learn how to compose your own piano music with simple music rhythm techniques. You can use the basic major chords such as C major Chord, G Major Chords, A minor Chord, F major Chord and G Major Chords. These piano chords are often used in composing piano music and even other genres of music. Try using the general way of playing the chords then carefully choose melody notes or easy piano notes to go with it. In no time you’ll be playing some music that you composed yourself. It’s that fun and easy. Don’t forget to subscribe and share our love of piano music.

 Major Scale Cheat Sheet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Understanding and playing Major Scales is very challenging even to some pianists who had piano lessons for years. Learning scales and memorizing what sharps and flats go with what major key can be intimidating. Not to mention tedious. C has no sharps or flats, E has four, while F has one flat. The list goes on and your memory goes spinning. While this may first seem like a worthless job, you have much to profit from learning scales. They are the groundwork from which melodies are built and chords are formed. But before you delve more into the theory work, first you must master the scales themselves. Understanding and applying Major Scales are complicated. Learn this easy to understand Major Scale Cheat Sheet for a breezy major scales.

 Circle of Fifths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Looking for an easier way to understand the most confusing parts of your piano lessons? Now you can! In this online piano lessons podcast made for you, find out the tips and tricks to understanding the relationship between the 12 tones of the chromatic scale, the affiliated key signatures and the major and minor keys of each key signatures. The Circle of Fifths is musical diagram that assists on easily understanding the music theory such as the corresponding key signatures on each major and minor scales and more. It is shaped as a circle that looks like a mathematical diagram with only one answer on each key. In this video, learn how to use the Circle of Fifths for a more breezy way of understanding piano lessons. This video also comes with a Spanish subtitle for our Spanish listeners. Watch, learn and enjoy. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates.

 Essential Rules for Easy Sight Reading | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Music sight reading is a very important skill to understand and to master. The ability to sight read music well and fluently allows you to play unexpected music requests and impromptu performances and many more. But to sight read well isn’t a gift given to all. A pianist must try to learn study and understand how to sight read piano. In this podcast episode, we will give you some rules to follow.  These essential rules will be your official guideline to assist you in practicing your sight reading piano skills. One very  basic yet most of the time forgotten rule when it comes to sight reading piano sheet music is to analyze it. Analyzing the piano sheet music will give you the advantage of understanding how you should play the piano music and more.

 Tips for Sight Reading | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It’s been a while, dear pianists. But not to worry, pianomother podcast will continue to become a beacon of understanding piano lessons easily and fun. In today’s episode, we would to share you a simple tip on sight reading music. Some pianists still have some problems regarding piano sight reading. In most cases, it’s because they’re overlooking. Try simplifying it or understanding how to read music and the proper fingering to become a better pianist in sight reading.

 How to coordinate your Hands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

One of the most common problems any and every pianists have encountered is their hand coordination. Somehow no matter how good you are in piano sight reading, or how well versed you are in piano playing and music theory, coordinating you hands is a tricky job. Making your hands play what is in your mid or command it to coordinate well is difficult, almost too difficult that it sometimes cause hate in piano practice. Watch this video for a simple piano tip on how to help you practice your hands on piano hand coordination and a bonus of getting your music rhythm at practice.

 How to Practice New Piano Piece | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Practicing new piano sheet music is always challenging from the very first measure and up to the last. It seems that learning new pieces is always hard and confusing. Learn how to practice piano sheet music effectively and easily whether it’s a new piece or an old sheet music. Follow the simple piano tips and advices on learning new piano pieces. Easy Tips: Practice it slowly. You don’t have to rush every piano piece. Read piano music carefully and understand it. This way not only your learning it better, you’re also actually improving your piano playing skills as well as sight reading skills. Watch, learn and subscribe

 How to Improve You Piano Playing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:52

Barriers and Challenges Improving you piano playing skills takes time and effort. Listen to this new audio podcast and let’s try to improve our piano playing skills. Find out the barriers that hinders you improvement and piano practice. Some of them are your time management with piano practice or sometimes difficulty in hand coordination and piano sight reading.

 Inspirational Piano Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:47

Once in a while, taking a short break in piano practice or piano lessons is a good and healthy thing. Not taking any breaks or rests while piano practice can be harmful to any pianists. It can cause wrist pains, body aches and many more problems that can hinder learning and worse, may possibly stop you from piano playing. So, let’s take a short break from the lessons and listen to this wonderful original composition entitled “Sunrise”. Interested, then there is a free piano sheet music for this too.

 Piano Chords: Easier Than It Looks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It is very important to any aspiring musicians to learn the basic piano chords and piano major scales. Piano chords for songs basically set the basic genre or what you many can call as theme of the piano music. Knowing how to play and create piano chords can allow any pianist to make create piano songs or even piano improvisation easy. There are 4 types of piano chords, the Major Chords, the Minor Chords, the Diminished Chords and the Augmented Chords. There are also known as triads. You can use semitones also known as the half-step to form these piano chords. Piano chords are not that hard to form. Just follow through these video on how to play piano chords and how to create them. So watch, play and subscribe to iTunes!

 Irregular Time Signature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Do you remember our piano lessons about time signatures? If you do then you’ll ask why there is an irregular time signature. In most common piano sheet music, you’ll often see time signatures such as count 4/4 and 3/4. But that’s not all the time signatures you will encounter. Counts such as 5/4, 6/4, 7/4 and even 8/4 are examples of these odd irregular time signatures. What we’ll explain to you in this new podcast piano lessons episode is about this irregular time signature, 5/4. Watch this video and follow through this piano playing tips. Soon you’ll see that it’s no problem when you encounter irregular time signatures

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