About this course
Perfect for parents or teachers guiding young beginner electronic keyboard players.
Extends the range to 11 notes, including sharps and flats. Introduces eight new chords, with both easy and fingered chord shapes including sevenths and minors. Songs include Diddle Diddle Dumpling, Little Brown Jug, There's a Hole In the Bucket, Pop Goes the Weasel and many more. This dynamic course features step-by-step guidance with real music examples, and comes complete with audio and video resources to make learning easy and enjoyable. Explore exciting topics like One-Finger B Flat Chord, with recognizable tunes and upbeat practice tracks.
Introduces basic electronic keyboard skills and music reading for young beginners.
This course in a printable PDF format
The D chord is introduced with two distinct keyboard arrangements, showcasing its flexibility.
The technique for playing the One-Finger D Chord with your thumb is introduced.
Techniques for playing the fingered D chord with the left hand are covered.
Introduces chord switching techniques focusing on shared notes for efficient transitions between G and D fingered chords.
Sharp notes on the keyboard are introduced through an explanation of music notation.
The D seventh chord is introduced, with practical exercises on Yamaha and Casio keyboards.
Flats and their function on the piano keyboard are introduced, including reading and playing flat notes like Bb.
The C7 chord and its variations are applied to different keyboard types.
Introduces the basics of playing the Bb chord with one finger and multiple fingers, featuring exercises and illustrations.
The fundamental technique of playing the A chord is covered, along with various fingered and one-finger alternatives.
The technique of playing the D minor chord on various keyboards such as Yamaha and Casio models is covered.
Introduces fundamental fingered chords and their applications in music theory.
Introduces the layout of one octave on the keyboard and basic note naming concepts.
