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Posted by Timothy Watson (from: 64.12.116.73) on April 11, 2004 at 15:38:58:
In Reply to: Re: Free Online Piano Lessons (theory, techniques, tips, principles) posted by Gene Payton on July 28, 2003 at 16:22:15:
: : Just wanted to inform everyone about HearandPlay.com's Updates to the site. There are over 60 free online lessons, a 10-day course, and several resources and tools. : : Visit: http://www.hearandplay.com : : (Below is a list of some of the topics covered on the website) : : Thank you, : : : : : Minor Triads : : Major Seventh Chords : : Minor Seventh Chords : : Dominant Seventh Chords : : Major Sixth Chords : : Minor Sixth Chords : : Diminished Seventh Chords : : Half Diminished Seventh Chords / Minor Seventh with Lowered 5th Chords : : Major Ninth Chords : : Minor Ninth Chords : : Dominant Ninth Chords : : Major Eleventh Chords : : Minor Eleventh Chords : : Dominant Eleventh Chords : : Major Thirteenth Chords : : Minor Thirteenth Chords : : Dominant Thirteenth Chords : : .... and several altered chords like ... : : C7 (-9) : : D11 (+9) : : Bb13 (-9 +11) : : : Sight Reading Techniques : : Techniques like "Circle of Fifths" : : Scale Degree Principles like Tonic, Supertonic, & Mediant scale names : : Modal Theory such as Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian ... and the list goes on! : : Chord construction (Example: I Major Triad + bVii Major Triad = Dominant Eleventh Chord) ... learn tons of little tricks & secrets .... : : Ear-Theory Principles & Techniques : : Chord Family Principles ---- Dominant Preparation chords, Secondary Dominant and Diminished Chords : : Harmonic Direction Principles : : Chord Inversions such as root, first, second, and third inversions : : Chord Alteration Principles : : Chord Harmonization Principles : : Upper & Lower Neighboring & passing tones : : Chord Tone recognition techniques & secrets : : Listening Techniques (once you've learned a song) : : Hymns : : Step-by-Step Instructions : : Sound files to accompany every song (over 300) : : Both sight reading and ear training exercises for every hymn : : Chord Alteration exercises : : Listening techniques : : Chord Progressions : : The famous "2-5-1" Chord Progression : : I - IV - I - V - I Chord Progressions : : I - IV - V - IV - I Chord Progressions : : Techniques behind the famous "5-->1" progression : : I --> IV, I --> V Chord Progressions : : "Circle of Fifths" Chord Exercises : : Major and Minor Chord Progressions : : "6 - 2 - 5 - 1" Chord Progressions : : "3 - 6 - 2 - 5 - 1" Chord Progressions : : "7 - 3 - 6 - 2 - 5 - 1" Chord Progressions : : Gospel Chord Progressions ... ranging from "up-tempo praise" chord Progressions to "worship-oriented" chord progressions : : Various Blues Progressions ... 12-bar, seventh chords, diminished chords ... and others : : Jazz Chord Progressions ... using dominant ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords : : Study the different types of Root Progressions ... ... closing, opening, circular and other types of progressions : : Study how chord tones and scale degrees relate to each other [which chord progressions are most likely to be compatible ...] : : Learn various "turn-around" progressions [used in gospel music] : : Check out the website at: http://www.hearandplay.com
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