The best way to discover, practice, and master all the ‘melodic tools’ necessary for the piano and other keyboard instruments! With the help of these courses, you will get to know the scales and arpeggios that are necessary for learning the language of the piano and will be able to practice it by playing along with backing tracks intended to answer this specific purpose.
Playing Major Arpeggios
Arpeggios carried out by either hand and used often in both accompaniments and improvisations are technically and harmonically absolutely vital for pianists. The major arpeggio (or major triad) ...Playing Minor Arpeggios
Arpeggios carried out by either hand and used often in both accompaniments and improvisations are technically and harmonically absolutely vital for pianists. The minor arpeggio (or minor triad) ...Playing Major 7th Arpeggios
Arpeggios carried out by either hand and used often in both accompaniments and improvisations are technically and harmonically absolutely vital for pianists. The major seventh (M7) arpeggio is ...Playing Minor 7th Arpeggios
Arpeggios carried out by either hand and used often in both accompaniments and improvisations are technically and harmonically absolutely vital for pianists. The minor seventh (m7) arpeggio is ...Playing Dominant 7th Arpeggios
Arpeggios carried out by either hand and used often in both accompaniments and improvisations are technically and harmonically absolutely vital for pianists. The dominant 7th arpeggio (7) is made ...Playing Major Scales
A major scale consists of seven notes (1 2 3 4 5 6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1-1/2-1-1-1-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-E-F-G-A-B). It can be transposed into all ...Playing Major Pentatonic Scales
A major pentatonic scale consists of five notes (1 2 3 5 6) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1-1½-1-1½ (Ex. in C: C-D-E-G-A). It can be transposed into all ...Playing Minor Pentatonic Scales
A minor pentatonic scale consists of five notes (1 m3 4 5 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1½-1-1-1½-1 (Ex. in C: C-Eb-F-G-Bb). It can be transposed into all ...Playing Blues Scales
A blues (minor) scale consists of six notes (1 m3 4 b5 5 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1½-1-1/2-1/2-1½-1 (Ex. in C: C-Eb-F-Gb-G-Bb). It can be transposed ...Playing Natural Minor Scales
A natural minor scale consists of seven notes (1 2 m3 4 5 m6 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1/2-1-1-1/2-1-1 (Ex. in C: C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-Bb). It can be ...Playing Melodic Minor Scales
A melodic minor scale consists of seven notes (1 2 m3 4 5 6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1/2-1-1-1-1-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-Eb-F-G-A-B). It can be transposed ...Playing Harmonic Minor Scales
A harmonic minor scale consists of seven notes (1 2 m3 4 5 m6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1/2-1-1-1/2-1½-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-B). It can be ...
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