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INTRODUCTION

Lesson 2/47 | Study Time: 5 Min
Course: Piano Method 2
INTRODUCTION

Progressive Piano Method, consisting of two books, has been designed to introduce the basics of playing piano and reading music to the student who has no previous musical knowledge. All the songs have been carefully graded into an easy-to-follow, lesson-bylesson format.

To maximise enjoyment and interest, each book contains an extensive repertoire of well known songs with easy arrangements, playing basic chord shapes with the left hand, and melodies with the right hand.

Method Book 1 introduces the student to playing and reading music in the keys of C, F and G major over a range of more than two octaves. It gives basic left hand chord shapes and inversions for C, F, G7, Bb, C7, G and D7. These chords are combined with right hand melodies in * and ^ time, incorporating whole, half, quarter, eighth and dotted notes, with their equivalent rests. The C, F and G major scales are also introduced, along with sharp and flat notes.

At the completion of this book, the student will be able to play over 50 songs. The book also has a chord chart section listing basic shapes for all major, minor and seventh chords.

Method Book 2 extends the playing and reading to include the keys of D major, A minor, E minor and D minor, and expands the range of notes to include all chromatic notes. It introduces the following new chords - D, A7, E7, Am, Em, Dm, B7, diminished and augmented chords. Cut time, ) time, syncopation and swing rhythms are also explained, along with sixteenth notes, dotted eighth notes and triplets. Natural and harmonic scales, as well as the chromatic scale are also covered.

At the completion of this book the student will be able to play an additional 30 songs, along with 12 bar blues and turnaround progressions.

The chord chart section at the end of the book is expanded to include minor seventh, augmented and diminished shapes.

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1- The Note G<span class="symbolA">#</span> (on the second line of the treble staff) 2- The Dm Chord 3- The Am Chord (Second Inversion) 4- The Dm Chord (Second Inversion) 5- Syncopation 6- The Sixteenth Note 7- The Dotted Eighth Note 8- The Six Eight Time Signature 9- The Note C<span class="symbolA">#</span> (next to Middle C) 10- The D Chord 11- The Note D<span class="symbolA">#</span> (E<span class="symbolA">b</span>) (below the treble staff) 12- The Cut Time Signature 13- The Triplet 14- Swing Rhythms 15- More Enharmonic Notes 16- The F<span class="symbolA">#</span> Diminished Chord 17- The G Augmented Chord 18- The Note D<span class="symbolA">#</span> (on the 4th line of the treble staff) 19- INTRODUCTION 20- The Note C<span class="symbolA">#</span> (in the third space of the treble staff) 21- The G Chord (2nd Inversion) 22- The Natural Sign 23- 12 Bar Blues 24- The Note G<span class="symbolA">#</span> (below Middle C) 25- Minor Scales 26- The Note D<span class="symbolA">#</span> (below Middle C) 27- Relative Scales 28- Major Chord Chart 29- Enharmonic Notes 30- Modulation 31- The Chromatic Scale 32- The Key of D Major 33- The Harmonic Minor Scale 34- How to Count Cut Time 35- Turnaround Progressions 36- Minor Chords 37- How to Count Six Eight Time 38- Slow Tempo Six Eight Time 39- Minor Keys 40- Minor Chord Chart 41- Key Signatures 42- Fast Tempo Six Eight Time 43- Seventh Chord Chart 44- Minor Key Signatures 45- Minor Seventh Chord Chart 46- Augmented Chord Chart 47- Diminished Chord Chart

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