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Free Beginning Piano Lesson #14 (of 16)
by Alana LaGrange (Audio 00:01:31)
How to play piano with our free beginning piano lessons, How to Read Music, how to play piano chords, play piano blues, and piano duets with the piano or orchestra.

This is the first of 16 free piano lessons provided by Music and You. Scoll down this page for the downloadable PDF and links to additional free piano lessons.

Santee, CA
Expertise: Piano Teacher, Performer, Composer

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Alana is a graduate of Sherwood School of Music, and the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts. As a Jazz Student, studied with one of the greatest jazz teachers, Bud Conway.

She was asked to carry on his work resulting in the Music and You web site.

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Free Beginning Piano Lessons, #14

LESSON 14 INSTRUCTIONS:

1.  Finger Exercise:  Page 5 is for the left hand and practices the
      fingers crossing over and under.  This should be the first 
      part of your practice.  I suggest to start with page 4, then move
      to page 5 and practice part I.  Day 2 practice page 4 and part II
      of page 5.  Day 3 practice page 4 and part II of page 5.  Day 4
      start practicing page 4 and the complete page 5.


2.   Rhythm/Chords:  Playing C, F and G chords.  This is a practice
      moving from 1 chord to the next.  Practice page 24, count and
      use the correct fingers.

      Page 25 uses C, F and G chords, using only whole notes
      I have  recorded a blues song so that you can accompany the piano
      while playing the chords on page 25.  This will be fun, plus help you to
      keep a rhythm.  Download the midi to a media player, like windows
      and save, so you can go to your computer and play it at any time.
      I played a low C for 4 beats for a count off so we can start playing
      at the same time.  You can play the song 3 times consecutively.
 



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Listen to 'Blues Piano Duet': Mp3

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It's easy, record the piano duets on a CD and play with the piano or orchestration.

EXACT INSTRUCTIONS TO SAVING YOUR DUETS ON A CD.
 


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