This video tutorial will show you! Pay attention to how he breaks down the guitar into it's most simple, easy to understand components. Apply the fundamentals of the music staff to the guitar with this simple understanding of the guitar in mind. This will allow you to really visualize how notes are laid out on the guitar's fretboard and begin to read music.
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Simple Formula for Remembering Chords on the Piano
With this one short tutorial you'll learn the simple yet reliable formula for playing and remembering hundreds of chords on the piano! This tutorial covers the Major, Minor and Seventh chords but the concept can be carried over to any type of chords out there.
Just remember the rule of 7 and count upward from the root of the chord at the intervals specified in the video.
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Just remember the rule of 7 and count upward from the root of the chord at the intervals specified in the video.
Keep practicing and don't forget to leave a comment by clicking on the comment link or entering them in the form below!
Learn How to Read Bass Clef on the Piano!
Here is an excellent video tutorial on bass clef and how it applies to piano. You will learn all about the bass clef notes and how they are oriented along with the treble clef. Remember that the Middle C is positioned between both the bass clef and the treble clef.
Get out your piano or keyboard and follow along for more hands-on practice as this will help you to visualize and retain the different notes and keys on the keyboard!
Keep practicing and don't forget to leave a comment by clicking on the comment link or entering them in the form below!
Get out your piano or keyboard and follow along for more hands-on practice as this will help you to visualize and retain the different notes and keys on the keyboard!
Keep practicing and don't forget to leave a comment by clicking on the comment link or entering them in the form below!
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