You can play improvised piano without memorising any pieces. What if you do not like, seeing your own creations on the keys?
Overcoming coordination problems between your left and right hand. (Or do you want to continue further with the problem without using my simple hand coordination method?)
How to quickly and easily find out what key you are playing and which scale you are currently using.
A way to improvised as freely as a bar pianist (This only works if do at least ten minutes to half an hour of exercise daily.)
How to make all of the triads and seventh chord, if you do not know the appropriate scale, and how to find the root note of the chords.
With this method, which I will show you, you will never be guessing again, what the chord symbols mean. You will immediately recognise what chord you should be using, before playing and what notes belong to it.
How to discover the root of the chords and the secrets behind the super hits. Don’t you even want to play a super hit sometimes?
Learn why triads are often turned upside down and how to do this. Discover how to avoid unsightly leaps between chords on the piano.
Which chords go together and why is this so. You can learn which notes do not work well parallel together and see, how to find find chord progressions easily.
Insider knowledge on how to implement seventh chords correctly, so that you can play with two hands and freely improvise with four-note chords without a second pianist.
Discover how you can give a chord a colourful facade so that you can keep the mouths of the audience open in amazement and really not want to stop playing, even during your own practice time. (This only works after you have practiced well with triads)
How to reach chords and common chord progressions easily as voicings (voice) and learn to practice with flashcards.
Discover how you can play a simple sequence of calm and excitement, which is reflected in very specific chord progressions and also write your own superhit.
Puzzles about your sheet music, that you have never been able to get around, but let me show you how you can quickly find the melody and accompanying chords in a piece of music.
Discover how a composer always finds the right next chord. Discover how to think the same, musically, as a composer.
How can you play the blues very selectively, using and improving on the blues layout, blues scale and swing feel.
Dive into the secret of jazz blues and minor blues and apply the note extensions from the chords that you have found. (For this you should have trained well in seventh chords in at least one key)
How to use a metronome as a session partner and therefore find a professional rhythm, that gives you a good feeling, while the metronome stresses the beats.
Unravel the insider knowledge of a good sound, and discover how you can reach seventh chords in very different ways and thereby produce a very good sound for your song.
If you are in a band, do you really want to play some notes twice, and thus constrict your bassist or do you want me to show you how to accompany a band properly on piano?
Why does it sound boring if you always play full chords and how to refine them. Instead, effectively enhance your tunes and your playing with rhythmic patterns and chord arpeggios.
Discover where bass notes come from and how you can find the best bass notes on your keys. (Or do you want to use a third of your keys to create a good sound)
A simple trick on how to give more volume to your sound motifs and melodies using the right hand (but only use this trick if you know the triads well, otherwise it will not work)
How to find out which scale goes with which chord. Or do you simply want to strum furiously, mix all the chords and scales ignorantly and have them chase each other, will this musical harmony feel any good?
Chordpiano-Workshop eBook Part I, yellow, 64 Pages: Introduction, get to grips with motifs and melodies quickly, finding pulse and rhythm training, looking over the keys quickly, hearing and recognising intervals
Chordpiano-Workshop eBook Part II, blue, 130 Pages: How to read chord symbols, chords you really should know, the roots of the chords, all triads and tetrads, turning triads on their head
Chordpiano-Workshop eBook Part III, green, 74 Pages: Recognise chord progression, create songs with chords, solo piano and comping, where does the bass notes come, improvising and composing, scales who fits to a chord, expand chord progression, insider tricks
14 Pattern videos: 4/4 time Pop ballads pattern, chord arpeggios in eighths, right hand chords, free motifs, 12/8 time pattern, accompaniment pattern in quarter notes, 3/4 time pattern, Bossa and Samba accompaniment, Invent a "vamp", fills, chord arpeggios with motifs above
6 Audios: Pressure, basic positioning and fingering, find the melody, rhythm and chords in a piece, intervals, rhythms, how to find the key of a piece quickly
"Dear Katrin, I want to thank you all of the help because your lessons are very helpful and the videos help to understand the lessons totally. I had a little problem with understanding the bluse improviseing, but fortunatelly when I watched the video everything got clear. I decide to learn how to play piano at home because unfortunatelly my time dosen’t allow me to go to teacher and the beggining was a bit hard but your page and your lessons helped me to start this at all. Lots of thanks:" Klaudia Meszes
"Hello Katrin, since the time we sarted these lessons i have had a very good time to enjoy the piano especially in key C. I have had the the progression of keys according to the way you were teaching me…
„Free video: Learn how to play piano with chords.“ - Chordpiano-Workshop
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