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Your First 7 Days On The Piano

A Step-By-Step 7-day guide through the most fundamental skills you need to get started.
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Nail Your Sustain Pedal

A Step-By-Step guide to using the sustain pedal using fun, creative and musical methods
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Sit and Play Piano Path

Go from beginner to playing your own beautiful, creative music on the piano with confidence
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Blues & Boogie Woogie Path

Learn how to play the blues and boogie-woogie from the very beginning. Time to fly up and down those keys.
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Melody Study – Creating Beautiful Endless Melodies

A dive into melody and using a particular theme to explore beautiful, creative and infinite melodies
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How To Create Beautiful Music Using Your Piano Scales

Learn how to apply your piano scales directly to creating music that sounds good
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[Song Study] Someone Like You – Adele

A deep dive into the song - 'Someone Like You' by Adele. Learn each section step-by-step.
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Piano Scales [A Reference Guide]

A reference guide for your piano scales as well as the core fundamentals and techniques you need to play them.
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Nail Your Piano Practice

Everything you need to know about piano practice from the neuroscience of how we learn as adults through to organizing and optimizing your practice sessions.
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The Creative Piano Path

Learn piano from the very beginning, step by step, using creative musical methods designed to get you playing real music.
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Introduction to Rhythm and the Pulse – Nailing Rhythm Level 1

Time to develop your rhythm skills. In this course, we look at the basics of rhythmic theory, how to create your own rhythms and the musical pulse.
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Scales and Chords – An Introduction To Music Theory

Time to dive into some juicy theory. What are piano scales, how do we know what chords to play and how are scales and chords connected?