Do for love - Extension notes and transposition lesson.

Two songs for the price of one! ๐Ÿ˜€

An all time favourite of mine. In both versions I might add.

I fell in love with this song as a teenager when I first heard it in 2pac's hip-hop version. What a beat. What a groove. What a sweet, sweet Rhodes.

The Bobby Caldwell version, another absolute classic, currently has a steady place in my very own cover-repertoire.

In this lesson I'll show you both versions.

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Made of Stone โ€“ Matt Corby.

This song is absolutely beautiful.  It’s also very, very suitable for exemplifying how to awesomely use chords and patterns to create / play a piano part. I hope that -if you don’t already know him- it’ll also introduce you to the great Matt Corby. Those of you that have ‘liked’ and are following the Facebook ... Read more

Key=Bbm. Follow-along, insight-broadening video lesson.

Some keys can be quite challenging.

The key of Bbm, I can imagine, is one of such caliber for many of you.

Here's a quick lesson in which we'll be practicing, exploring and truly getting to know this key (scale) together.

As I've mentioned many times before, when playing Pop-Piano, it's very important to know every stone in every corner of the 'playing-ground' you're in.

The key in which the harmony is flowing at a specific moment in musical timeย IS your playing-ground. It's notes your cornerstones.

If you know the notes in the scale of every musical situation, you could be able strike off something similar as to what I do @ the end of the video.

The video speaks for itself. Easy to follow, skill-building, technique-developing, insight- and knowledge-broadening AND some very valuable exercises to take you by the hand and guide you throughout this challenging scale.

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How come you donโ€™t call me by Prince & Alicia Keys

Hi all!

Piano Grooves, patterns, very nice chords. Educational, fun, funky, groovy I just love this song.

A Prince original, made famous (again) by Alicia Keys a while ago.

Have a lot of fun with it!

Any questions, remarks, suggestions, or just plain ‘hi’s’ to spill? Leave a comment below the post!

How come you don’t call me – Prince / Alicia Keys

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V-log pattern lesson: Top two โ€“ bottom.

Hi All!

This week, another short, highly useful, video-lesson.

It’s meant to -once again- show you the might of patterns and actually learning you a (new) pattern, as well as give you a preview of what you can expect in both the current course, as well as the upcoming, brand new, video-based-six-week bootcamp course to learn pop-piano basics.

A note to my current course followers: you might recognise the pattern from this video, but I think the extra explanation given here can help all of you too.

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When I was your man - Bruno Mars

This is yet another great example of what can be accomplished by knowing your chords and combine them with a nice set of basic-pattern combination.

Bruno really pours his heart out in this song, touching the hearts of ladies all over the world. Bastard. ๐Ÿ™‚

Wanna do the same? Play the piano like he does! Here's how.ย 

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