Use Simple Shapes To Learn 144 Chords In Under An Hour
For Piano Beginners and Piano Returners For beginners or for adults who tried piano before and gave up — this is the method that finally makes it click - Was $99
In part 1 you'll learn an easy way to remember every note on the keyboard and I'll show you your first seven chords and how to play your first song. If that works for you then part two is going to blow your mind
Ever struggled to learn where notes are on the keyboard? Not any more, memorised in minutes
FREE PREVIEWWhat is a chord? Crucial fundamentals to understanding how we put one together in a way that applies to every other chord - learn once - use loads
FREE PREVIEWLet's use some psychology. Our brains love shapes. let's use that to remember those chords
FREE PREVIEWShapes are your friend when it comes to remembering how to play and change chords quickly
FREE PREVIEWThis is what it's all about - easily playing an actual song
FREE PREVIEWLet’s double how many chords you know with one piece of knowledge! Easily my favourite lesson for the impact it has
Adele's Hello: Mixing major and minor chords - 30 minutes in and we are sounding great!
Take it to the next level! Open up your piano playing world!
Or Johnny Cash's/NiN's 'Hurt' - sounding so soulful!
11. What about those black notes huh? What are they for?
12. More flavours to your chords, more options to what you can play - Sharp and Flat chords
13. Make those sharp and flat chords sound sad
14. Seventh chords - ah now we're getting into really mixing up that sound palette
15. Let's take a breath and embed allll that knowledge you've absorbed!
16. How we doing?
17. Let's not be boring in our playing huh?
18. One of my favourite things Arpeggios. They make you sound so professional
19. Subtle but killer, Passing notes
20. Run ups and run downs - make use of those keys
21. Augmented chords
22. Diminished chords
23. Slash Chords for beautiful bass lines in your playing or extra colour
24. Two variations of every chord you've already learned - possibilities are endless - Inversions 1 and 2
25. Sus 2 and 4 chords
26. Rolling chords
27. Playing with space
28. How do we actually learn songs though? Breaking down beats and bars
29. Important last message I want you to hear!
30. Bringing it all back home and putting it all together - to sound fantastic
A
Am
B
Bm
C
Cm
D
Dm
E
Em
F
Fm
G
Gm
A Sharp m:B flat m
A Sharp:B flat
C Sharp m:D Flat m
C Sharp:D Flat
D Sharp m:E Flat m
D Sharp:E Flat
F Sharp m:G Flat m
F Sharp:G Flat
G Sharp m:A Flat m
G Sharp:A Flat
A7
Am 7
B 7
Bm 7
C 7
Cm 7
D7
Dm7
E7
Em7
F 7
Fm 7
G 7
G7 m
A Aug
A Dim
A sus 2
A sus 4
B Aug
B Dim
B sus 2
B sus 4
C Aug
C Dim
C sus 2
C sus 4
D Aug
D Dim
D sus 2
D sus 4
E Aug
E Dim
E sus 2
E sus 4
F Aug
F Dim
F sus 2
F sus 4
G Aug
G Dim
G sus 2
G sus 4
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Some common questions
No not at all. Its my job to explain it in a way that anyone can understand, which I've done 1000s of times. If you don't get it that's on me and you can just get a refund - you won't need to though.
Any keyboard or piano will do. If you don't have one, some students have used free apps on their tablets or phones even
No, absolutely not. I will show you how to find simple information online that will show you what chords to play easily and the course teaches you how to memorise those chords easily
Errr.. no
No, using this method anyone can realise their dream of becoming someone who can play the piano
No. This is not about teaching you to learn classical piano. That is a very different, long and difficult journey. This is about having fun playing the songs you want to and if that's cheating then there is something seriously wrong with our approach to music - which should be joyous and accessible in all its forms.
YES!