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Piano scales notes, piano lesson on Piano Notes And Scales
Mastering Scales – Free Piano Lesson To be a proficient pianist, one needs to master the basic of piano scales. Do you know that all chords are derived from scales? Knowing how to play piano scales effectively will help you improvise as well as making up melodies of songs. There are two types of scales: [...]
Drills for learning piano chords and scales
Chords, which are built on scales, are the basic building blocks of music. If you want to play the piano with freedom and enjoyment, you must first learn the basics so well that they come naturally, without thinking. To do this, you must drill, or repeat, the same pattern over and over, day after day. [...]
How to construct major and minor piano scales

Lesson 1…How to build major and minor piano scales Piano scales are the building blocks so to speak on which piano chords are formed. For our studies we will concentrate on diatonic scales for the piano. A diatonic scale is composed of a series of five whole steps and two half-steps. A half-step consists of [...]
JAZZ PIANO LESSONS CHORDS SCALES

The Time is Finally Here! Learning to play jazz and being able to play an entirely different style of music has never been easier. No more having to struggle to learn jazz on your own. No more paying endless amounts of money for a private instructor just to tell you “you’ll get there soon.” Now, [...]
Piano/Scales – Wikibooks, collection of open
From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection 1 The scales and the piano 1.1 Why Learn the Scales? 1.2 What scales are 1.2.1 The different minors 1.3 List of things to practice with scales 1.4 Fingerings for the major and minor scales [edit] The scales and the piano There are many different scales in music, from [...]
Blues Scales for the Piano: How to Play the Piano
“Hi my name is Omri and today we are going to talk about the Blues scales. When we learn Classical music we talk about major scales and minor scales predominantly. When we play Blues and Jazz and some Rock and Roll styles we play with mostly Blues scales which have a different sound quality to [...]