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Easy Piano Course #2
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Lessons 1 | Introduction | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 2 | Half, whole step & Enharmonic | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 3 | Tetrachord & Major scale | Easy Piano Course 21 Topic
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Lessons 4 | Sharp, Flat & Natural | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 5 | Accidental & Key Signature | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 6 | Five fingers pattern in 12 major keys | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 7 | Five fingers patterns P 2 | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 8 | C major scale & Fingering system | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 9 | Fingering system in Piano keys | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 10 | Triad chords Inversion | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 11 | Chord progression | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 12 | Block & Broken | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 13 | Adding the rhythm on LH | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 14 | Adding the rhythm on LH | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 15 | All my loving by Beatle P1 | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 16 | All My Loving - By Beatle | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 17 | All My Loving by Beatle | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 18 | All My Loving By Beatle | Easy Piano Course 2
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Lessons 9 | Fingering system in Piano keys | Easy Piano Course 2
Quang Trung Vu July 27, 2017
. The very important is build up a good habit for your fingering system. Most of the repertoire for the intermediate and advanced level will not write the fingering for you. So you will need to re arrange the fingering by your self in the future
. The easy way to practice well for your fingering system is playing and practice more scales
. In this lessons show you the fingering system for most of the white key. C, G, and D major in example