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The First Concept Any Pianist Learns…
Identifying “MIDDLE C” No matter how young or old you are, identifying middle C is the first thing you need to know about playing the piano. You may be wondering why we first learn where to find C instead of A, and that’s a great question. After all, that is the first letter we learn to read in nursery school. The answer lies in simplicity. When we learn to place our thumbs on middle C, we set ourselves up for an easy-to-understand catalog of piano songs. C is the first note of a larger body known as a scale. The scale sounds a lot like something you may have heard before (think do, re, mi…), when we start this scale on the note C, we allow ourselves to stick to the white keys only, avoiding confusion with the differently named black keys. Once we understand the purpose of the black keys, adding them into our scales will be easy. For now, the beginner should limit themselves to C and the other white keys for an easy understanding of the major scale. Enjoy your keyboard note identification, -Parker Jervis
The First Concept Any Pianist Learns…
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Check Out Week 4’s Dynamics Video
This video and written definitions are posted in the week 4 folder of the Yellowhammer program, make flash cards using these terms and definitions.
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Check Out Week 4’s Dynamics Video
Content For Lesson Week 2 Coming Today and more…
Green Dragon additional measures to be posted as well.
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Student Submission, The Green Dragon 8 measure tutorial
1. Analysis 2. Demonstration 3. Mechanical Walkthrough Enjoy
Student Submission, The Green Dragon 8 measure tutorial
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Piano and Theory Essentials
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If you are beginning piano lessons (or self teaching/learning) and you want to set your foundations properly, this course is a must.
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