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4 Steps to Learning How to Play Any Song on the Piano
1. Determining
the melody - Melodies determine what chords will be played.
If you can use your ear to figure out what notes are being
played in the melody, you are 1/4 on your way to learning a
song!
More resources on learning how to determine melodies
2.Harmonizing the
melody - Once you have figured out the melody (using some of
my techniques on the resource page), it is time to harmonize it.
This is simply choosing various chords to accompany the melody.
There are several techniques and tricks to doing this.
More resources on learning how to harmonize melodies
3. Altering
Chords - This is the best part! Now that you have
strategically figured out the melody to a song and have
harmonized it, altering your chords to produce certain sounds is
the next step. If you were playing gospel music, you would alter
your chords differently than if you were playing classical or
country music.
More resources on altering chords
1. Listening
- After you have determined the melody, harmonized the melody,
and altered some of your chords, there are various techniques
you can use to make sure that your song sounds right.
More resources on listening techniques
I personally recommend "The Secrets to
Playing Piano By Ear" 300-pg Course and through my relationship with Jermaine
(the author of this course),
I've been able to get him to throw in a few bonus items (3
additional piano software programs). He has taught literally
thousands of musicians how to play the piano by ear. If you
understood just half of what he discussed above, you'll definitely
benefit from his 300-pg course.
Click
here to learn the secrets to playing absolutely any song on
the piano in virtually minutes! I highly recommend it.
Feature Article --- A Personal
Referral
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came across a site which just blew me away!
It offered over 60 free
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300-pg
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was truly amazed at all the topics covered in this course. It covered
beginning techniques, music theory, chords, progressions,
improvisation, and more! Believe me... these are just some of the
concepts in the course. To tell you the truth --- I can't even
remember all of topics covered because there are so many.
At this point, I knew I
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I personally recommend "The Secrets to
Playing Piano By Ear" 300-pg Course and through my relationship with
Jermaine (the author of this course), I've been able to get him to
throw in a few bonus items (3 additional piano software programs). He
has taught literally thousands of musicians how to play the piano by
ear. I don't know how long he can allow me to offer my visitors this
amazing bargain, but if you are serious about learning to play the
piano by ear, I wouldn't pass up this opportunity.
Click
here to learn the secrets to playing absolutely any song on the
piano in virtually minutes or visit his website:
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I highly recommend it.
Written by: Kevin Sinclair
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