| Dear Friend: I have isolated 33 prime
characteristics -- 33 key elements of piano playing, and put them
all in one place in a course titled
"
33 Tips For Becoming a Great Pianist!"
You'll get 33 cards
that summarize each of the 33 tips -- and on the
4 audio CD's that come with the
course you'll hear me explain and demonstrate each of those 33 key
elements.
For example, you'll learn when you
should look down at your
hands,
and when you shouldn't,
and how to keep from losing your place
when you do.
You'll learn the secret of pedaling, and how
to make your playing smooth when you want it to be, and explosive when you
want it to be. You'll learn the logic of fingering -- whey it's so
easy once you understand the principle. You'll learn the 7 secrets of
sight reading fast. You'll learn how to train yourself to hear
intervals of all kinds, from 2nds to 13ths. You'll learn to recognize
chords, and extend them, and substitute them, and how to
turn them into various styles by breaking them up in certain ways.
You'll learn to
voice chords in open and closed
voicings and how to add color tones.
You'll learn how to
harmonize and analyze and
stylize....and tons
more.
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Here are the 33 Tips:
1 - Hand & Body Position -- Eye Flips
2 - The key to productive practice -- Spaced Repetition
3 - Attitude
-- how it affects your learning
4 - How & when to pedal. Using explosive dynamics
5 - Exposure: why it's critically important
6 - Ear Training -- Intervals from 2nds to 13th
7 - Fingering -- which finger do you use when?
8 - Chord substitutions that create fantastic sounds
9 - Chord recognition -- how to recognize what chord is being used
10 - Musical vocabulary: tempo words, form words
11- Arranging: how's your "bag of tricks" coming along
12 - Melodic sense: how does the melody relate to the chords?
13 - Sight-reading: 7 fundamentals you can't ignore
14 - Key
orientation: Can you think in the key you're playing in?
15 - Scanning the score before you start playing
16 - Mental practice -- how to learn music in bed
17 - Repertoire: Why you need one to be prepared
18 - Goal setting: How good can you get?
19 - Rhythm awareness -- samba, fox trot, etc.
20 - Why music history is important to you
21 - Idea stealing -- how and where
22 - 12-bar
blues; creating a motif; "blue notes"
23 - Extended chords: 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th
24 - Technique acquisition: rubber balls, drills
25 - Harmonization: Using I, IV & V to harmonize
26 - Key identification: Recognizing key signatures
27 - Voicing: Open, closed, registers, color tones
28 - Improvisation: Making music right out of your head
29 - Harmony & theory: How much should you know?
30 - Stylistic devices: Western, boogie, jazz, etc.
31 - Analysis: How to understand what you're hearing
32 - Riffs & runs & fills: How to develop them
33 - Cross-pollination: The best of all worlds!
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A Priceless 4-Audio CD
Set along with 33 individual cards!
Duane discusses each card and demonstrates each point on the piano,
so you will clearly understand.
You get all 33 cardsplus the 4 CD's. |