Here's my channel's promotional video. My channel has instructional piano and music harmony videos with cool ideas, tips, songwriting advice, chord voicing suggestions and a lot more, so drop by!
Here are some sample lessons: My super-cool tutorial on playing left hand piano arpeggios: https://www.youtube.com/wat... (Part 1/2)
These videos contain assorted tips and tricks for piano players and musicians about harmony, chords, voicings and general ideas that will enrich your piano playing. These are geared towards piano players who are past the beginner stage but who need that extra help to break into the advanced stage. You'll learn about cool piano tricks such as super octaves, modulating between keys, reharmonizing, voicing chords and pumping up your piano harmony and melody. There's something for everyone!
The Piano Quickie series is aimed at beginning musicians who want to get a grasp of the fundamental points of music theory: notes, intervals, chords, chord inversions, scales and so forth. Made of short but richly illustrated piano lessons and tutorials, this series is ideal for teaching the basics of piano theory and playing without becoming overwhelming on the one hand, or too slow and boring on the other.
A painless and friendly introduction to one of the most important harmonic progressions out there - the 2-5-1 - featured in countless jazz, pop and rock songs.
The 2-5-1 is probably the most popular harmonic progression there is, featured in countless pop, jazz and rock songs. In these videos we'll delve into the 2-5-1 progression - what it is and when (a...
The 2-5-1 is probably the most popular harmonic progression there is, featured in countless pop, jazz and rock songs. In these videos we'll delve into the 2-5-1 progression - what it is and when (a...
The 2-5-1 is probably the most popular harmonic progression there is, featured in countless pop, jazz and rock songs. In these videos we'll delve into the 2-5-1 progression - what it is and when (a...
The 2-5-1 is probably the most popular harmonic progression there is, featured in countless pop, jazz and rock songs. In these videos we'll delve into the 2-5-1 progression - what it is and when (a...
In this piano lesson, you will learn how to play some interesting piano arpeggios by breaking up simple chords into interesting patterns. This discusses some basic arpeggio left hand patterns to ge...
NOTE: This video teaches the Gounod version of Bach's Prelude. Basically, there's a bar around 2:40 that "doesn't fit", but appears in the Gounod version. Read more about it here:
Fast piano runs - or fills, as they're often called - can make your playing seem mature and sophisticated. Learning to play them can really help you wow your audience, but this might be difficult t...
Take your blues playing to the next level with this piano and organ video lesson, in which I will first play and then dissect four blues licks. You will learn how to incorporate these licks into yo...
In this lesson I'm going to show you just how much of a difference the right chord voicing can make to a chord progression. No special theory or background needed! You'll be churning out those jazz...
Chord Substitutions are one of the most powerful concepts in harmony, be it pop, jazz or any other. Substitutions can take a very ordinary sounding chord progressi...
Learn how to read simple sheet music by notating a simple nursery rhyme. Learn the meaning of important concepts such as staff, quarter, bar, beat, BPM, time signature and more!
Learn how to play fast piano runs and fills in this tutorial video. "More?" you say? Why, yes! This is a continuation of another popular video of mine with even MORE ideas for piano runs, which you...
In this lesson I show how similar chord progressions appear in different songs - which, I hope, will convince the you, the viewer, that there is a logic behind chord progressions (which we'll cover...
Four Awesome Major Chord Voicings for Piano takes as an example the C major chord and presents four different useful, mature-sounding voicings, ranging from a closed cluster major chord voicing all...
Watch a simple example on how you can use both hands to play an arpeggio in this piano tutorial. In this lesson we will use a simple chord progression - Am, F, G, C - to illustrate how, by "keeping...