BY JACQUES HOPKINS An eBook of the first 8 days of Visit

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BY JACQUES HOPKINS An eBook of the first 8 days of Visit
First 8 Da
ys
eBook
psst… there’s a video lesson
if you make it to page 54
BY JACQUES HOPKINS
An eBook of the first 8 days of
Jacques's Piano in 21 Day Course.
Visit PianoIn21Days.com for more information.
This eBook contains the first 8 days of my 21 day
video course.
For more information about the video course and
other updates, visit PianoIn21Days.com.
The contents of this eBook are the property of
Jacques Hopkins. No part of this eBook shall be
reproduced, transmitted, or sold in whole or in
part in any form, without the prior written
consent of the author.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................... 4
Day 1: White Keys .................................................. 8
Day 2: Black Keys ................................................... 15
Day 3: Half & Whole Steps ................................... 23
Day 4: Major Chords - C, F, & G ............................ 28
Day 5: Major Chords - D, E, A, & B ....................... 36
Day 6: Minor Chords ............................................... 41
Day 7: Left Hand ...................................................... 49
Day 8: Learn 36 Songs in a Few Minutes ....... 52
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Introduction
I hated piano
lessons growing
up. I blame sheet
music.
Welcome all to the Piano in 21 Days course. The
main course is a video set which can be purchased at
PianoIn21Days.com. What you are reading is the
eBook version is the first 8 days of the course, where I
will take you from absolute beginner to being able to
play 36 pop and rock songs in just 8 days.
I am Jacques Hopkins, your host on this journey to
piano competency. Let me start by telling you about
some of my frustrations with playing the piano.
I took piano lessons growing up like many kids do. I
hated piano lessons growing up like many kids do.
One of the main reasons is because I'm just not very
good at reading sheet music.
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Introduction
Sheet music is great for some people. But banging
out songs after hours and hours and days and days
with sheet music is simply not enjoyable for me. I
knew there had to be a better way.
Once you learn my
method, you will
be learning songs
in 5 minutes, not 5
weeks.
Another way some people learn is by ear. They hear a
tune and then can "pick it up". Not my style either.
It just doesn't work for me.
The method I lay out in the pages to follow is the only
way I play today and the way I have been playing for
the past 10 years.
This method has enabled me to play in several bands,
rack up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube
and provide me with an overall pleasurable
experience every time I sit down at the piano.
Once you learn my method, you will be learning
songs in 5 minutes, not 5 weeks.
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Introduction
I am going to teach
you to fish.
As the saying goes, I'm going to teach you to fish
rather than simply give you a fish. What's different
about my course versus virtually any other piano
learning method out there is my course teaches you
how to learn for yourself. I'm not going to simply
teach you certain songs, but am going to teach you
how to learn the techniques to enable you to learn
just about any song in just a few minutes.
A quick note about practice before we begin with the
first lesson. I've done the very best I can to help you
by putting this course together. Now it's up to you to
follow through. Each day, I provide you with a lesson
and one or more guided practice sessions. To get the
most out of this course, you should spend as much
time as it takes on your own master that day's lesson.
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This practice can get boring at times, but I promise it
will be worth it. Once you learn the fundamentals of
my method, practice will be a delight.
In just 8 days, you will be playing a basic version of
songs like "Don't Stop Believin" by Journey, "She Will
Be Loved" by Maroon 5, or "Poker Face" by Lady
Gaga.
After the full 21 day course, you will have learned the
more advanced techniques to able to play the songs
like I do in my videos.
I wish you the best of luck in this journey. Enjoy.
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Day 1: White Keys
We are going to start right from the beginning. If
you're a beginner, you're in the perfect place. If you
have some experience, you can continue through the
pages to find the right place to pick up, or you may
want to just stick here for a review.
Here we go. This is what all the keys on a piano look
like:
88 keys. 52 white keys. 36 black keys. You may have
a keyboard that has less than 88 keys, that's okay.
You probably have the important ones.
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Day 1: White Keys
If you are new to piano, don't get overwhelmed
already. Today we are going to focus on just the
white keys.
Music is broken into 7 letter notes. You may have
heard of a song "being in the key of C" or someone
playing a "G" or an "A". Those are musical notes and
there are 7 and only 7 of them.
We are going to start with "C" since it is so easy to
recognize on the piano. C is the key just to the left of
the 2 black keys that are together. See if you can find
all of them.
Notice how 2 black keys are grouped together and 3
black keys are grouped together. Where you have the
2 black keys together, just to the left is the "C" key.
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Day 1: White Keys
The same pattern of 12 keys (7 white, 5 black) repeats
itself over and over again on the piano. For now, pick
a section of these 12 keys and stick with them for the
next several days (pick something in the middle).
So, again, we'll start with the "C" key.
Let's work our way from the there to the right. The
next white key is "D". Notice the "D" key is right
between the group of 2 black keys.
Then we have the "E" key, to the right of the 2 black
keys.
Then the "F" key to the left of the group of 3 black
keys.
Then "G" is next. What's after "G"? The alphabet
starts over after "G" in music.
The "A" key is after "G".
Finally, the "B" key is just to the right of the group of
3 black keys. If we were to go one more key to the
right, we would be back to another "C" key.
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Day 1: White Keys
Now that we have gotten acquainted with the 7 white
key notes, we can begin playing them. We are going
to go ahead and jump into our first Practice Session
of today.
Practice Session 1:
Play a white key and name that key. Refer to the
image on the left as needed. Use any finger(s) you
want at this point.
Continue until you feel comfortable.
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Practice Session 2:
Print out the next page and cut along the dotted lines
to make flash cards. Put the flash cards in a stack
and shuffle. Go through flash cards one at a time and
play the note you see.
For example, if you see the "E" flash card, look at
your piano and play "E". Then, move on to another
flash card.
Continue with exercise until comfortable.
You will need to
print the next page
for use in Practice
Session 2
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Day 1: White Keys
CDEF
GAB
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Day 1: White Keys
That's it for today. Make sure you don't move on to
Day 2 until you are comfortable with everything in
Day 1.
Tomorrow in Day 2's lesson, we'll begin with the
black keys.
"Life is like a piano.
What you get out of it
depends on how you
play it."
- Tom Lehrer
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Day 2: Black Keys
"The piano ain't got
no wrong notes."
- Thelonious Monk
Welcome to the 2nd day of the Piano in 21 Days
course. Today we are going to learn about the black
keys on the piano. Yesterday we learned the white
keys and at this point I should be able to play any
white key and you should be able to name the letter
note corresponding to that key. I should also be able
to say a letter and have you play the correct key. If
you are having trouble with either, make sure you
review yesterday's lesson before proceeding with
today's.
Hopefully you are ready, though. If so, let's press
forward with the black keys.
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Day 2: Black Keys
You may have heard of "flats" and "sharps" in music.
These are the black keys. A flat is the black key just
to the left of a white key. A sharp is the black key just
to the right of a white key. A good way to remember
it is if you think about the words "flat" and "left", they
both contain the letters "f", "l", and "t", so they are
very similar word. Flat think left. Sharp think right.
Also note the symbols for flats and sharps. The
symbol for flat is ♭. The symbol for sharp is ♯.
From yesterday, you know where the "D" key is, for
example. If you play the black note just to the left of
"D", that is the "D♭". If I play the black note just to
the right of D, we have the "D♯".
Now, here is where it can get tricky. D♯ has another
name. Do you know what it is? That's right, E♭.
The black key between D and E is both D♯ and E♭.
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Day 2: Black Keys
For every 7 white keys, there are only 5 black keys.
Let's look at the 5 black keys as flats and then as
sharps. Make sure to refer to the image to the left.
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Sharps:
Flats:
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
C♯
D♯
F♯
G♯
A♯
D♭
E♭
G♭
A♭
B♭
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Day 2: Black Keys
That's really it for the main idea for today. We don't
want to get too far ahead of ourselves.
We're now going to do a couple of practice sessions
involving the black keys.
Practice Session 1:
Play a black key and give both names for that key.
Refer to the image on the left as needed. Use any
finger(s) you want at this point.
Continue until you feel comfortable.
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Day 2: Black Keys
Practice Session 2:
You will need to
print the next 2
pages for use in
Practice Session 2
Practice Session 3:
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Print out the next 2 pages and cut along the dotted
lines to make flash cards. Put the flash cards in a
stack and shuffle. Go through flash cards one at a
time and play the note you see.
For example, if you see the "E♭" flash card, look at
your piano and play "E♭". Then, move on to another
flash card.
Continue with exercise until comfortable.
Mix together flash cards from Day 1 and Day 2 and
repeat Practice Session 2.
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Day 2: Black Keys
C♯ D♯ F♯ G♯
A♯ D♭E♭ G♭
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Day 2: Black Keys
A♭ B♭
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Day 2: Black Keys
After Day 2, you should feel very comfortable with
every individual key on the piano. Continue
practicing on your own with the flash cards as
necessary.
We'll begin playing sequences of notes tomorrow.
“If, while at the piano, you attempt to
form little melodies, that is very well;
but if they come into your mind of
themselves, when you are not
practising, you may be still more
pleased; for the internal organ of
music is then roused in you. The
fingers must do what the head
desires; not the contrary.”
- Robert Schumann”
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Day 3: Half & Whole Steps
Welcome to Day 3. If you came into this as a
complete beginner, you should be feeling pretty good
about yourself. you now know every key on the piano
in only 2 days.
Today, we are going to get into playing two
consecutive notes.
If you play a note on the piano, then play the absolute
very next note in either direction, you have just gone
a half step.
For example, play a D and then a D♯. You have just
gone up a half step.
Now play D and then D♭. You have just gone down
a half step.
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Day 3: Half & Whole Steps
Get it?
Try playing some of these half steps on your own:
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E to E♭ is a half step down
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G to G♯ is a half step up
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B to B♭ is a half step down
·
F to F♯ is a half step up
·
C to C♯ is a half step up
·
A to A♭ is a half step down
Now, here are some tricky ones. I mentioned it's a
half step if it's the absolute next key. So, what is a
half step up from E? That's right, F. And a half step
down from F is E.
The same thing applies to B and C.
Now, what do you get when you put two half steps
together? Right, a whole step. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 whole.
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Day 3: Half & Whole Steps
A whole step up from C is D. A whole step up from G
is F. A whole step up from D is F♯. Let's try some:
Practice Session 1:
·
Play D and then a whole step up from D (E)
·
Play A and then a whole step down from A (G)
·
Play C♯ and then a whole step up from C♯ (D♯)
·
Play F and then a whole step down from F (D♯)
·
Play E and then a whole step up from E (F♯)
Great. Mastering half and whole steps is really going
to help us on our way to learning chords (notes
played at the same time). Let's continue with another
practice session.
Practice Session 2:
Use all of your flash cards from Day 1 and Day 2.
When you see a flash card, play that key, and then
one half step up from that key.
For example, if you see the C flash card, play C and
then C♯.
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Day 3: Half & Whole Steps
Practice Session 3:
Repeat Practice Session 2 but going a half step down
instead of up.
Practice Session 4:
Repeat Practice Session 2 but go up a whole step.
Practice Session 5:
Repeat Practice Session 3 but go down a whole step.
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Day 3: Half & Whole Steps
Great work. Remember to practice as much as you
feel necessary.
The journey of a
thousand miles
starts with just a
single step.
Remember, the journey of a thousand miles starts
with just a single step. It may seem like a while to
day 8 or day 21, but believe me you have taken many
steps and will be playing real songs before you know
it.
Tomorrow we will get started with actual chords. I'm
really looking forward to it and hope you are too.
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Day 4 - Major Chords
C, F, & G
A chord is
basically just a set
of notes played at
the same time.
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Day 4 is upon us and this is where things start to get
very interesting! Today we are going to begin playing
multiple notes at the same time, known as chords. It
won't be long before we can put a few chords together
and start playing songs. Let's jump right in.
As I mentioned, a chord is basically just a set of notes
played at the same time. Chords come in a variety of
flavors, but the two main ones (and you've probably
heard of these) are major and minor chords. We are
going to spend two days focusing on the 7 main major
chords. We will spend the day after that focusing on
the 7 main minor chords.
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Day 4 - Major Chords - C, F, & G
Just so you know, major chords are the ones that
have a nice bright and cheery sound to them. Minor
chords are a darker, sadder sound. You will see what
I mean in a bit.
Major chords are
bright and cheery.
Minor chords have
a darker and
sadder sound.
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For now, we are going to focus on the major chords,
and specifically right now, a C major chord. Now, all
major chords have exactly the same struction. That's
right, once you learn one major chord, you know
them all. And you thought you had to spend years
learning piano!
Here is all you have to remember for major chords:
4-3. That's it. Here is what I mean:
Right now we want to play a C major chord. Put your
right thumb on C. From there, we'll count up 4 half
steps (the first number of 4-3) and end up on E.
Now, do the same thing from E and go 3 half steps.
That puts you on a G. Put your thumb on C, your
middle finger on E and your pinky finger on G.
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Press all three keys at the same time and we have a C
major chord.
C Major Chord
You see how we built the chord? Again, to build a C
major chord, we started at the C key, went up 4 half
steps, and then 3 half steps.
Practice Session 1:
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Play the C major chord (C-E-G) several times with
your right hand until it feels somewhat natural. Next,
I want you to play every C major chord you can find
on your piano or keyboard. Play it over and over
again until you feel comfortable.
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Day 4 - Major Chords - C, F, & G
Once finished with Practice Session 1, you should be
an expert on C major! Let's try a couple more chords
now.
F major is going to be next. We are going to build the
F major chord the same way we did for C. Start at the
F key, go up 4 half steps, and then 3 half steps
(remember 4-3).
You should have F-A-C. Use the same finger
structure as you did for the C major chord (thumb on
F, middle finger on A, pinky on C).
F Major Chord
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Day 4 - Major Chords - C, F, & G
Practice Session 2:
Play all the F major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
Practice Session 3:
Build a G major chord the same way you built the C
major chord and F major chord. The answer to what
a G major chord looks like is on the next page. Really
try to figure it out on your own before turning the
page.
Practice Session 4:
Play all the G major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
Practice Session 5:
Grab only the "C", "F", & "G" flash cards from Day 1.
Go through them over and over again playing the
major chord as it come up.
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G Major Chord
You have now learned 3 chords: C, F, & G major.
Just so you know, it is no coincidence we are starting
with these 3 as they are the only 3 major chords using
only white keys. Let's try 1 more Practice Session.
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Day 4 - Major Chords - C, F, & G
Practice Session 6:
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Play the following chords in order (play each one 4
times before moving to the next one):
·
C major
·
C major
·
G major
·
C major
·
F major
·
C major
·
F major
·
C major
·
G major
·
G major
·
C major
·
C major
·
G major
·
C major
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Want to hear some great news? You just played a
song! It's not Billy Joel, but it is a song. Ever heard
of Silent Night? Go back and play Practice Session 6
again and see if you can hear the tune.
Great work today. We'll add some more major
chords tomorrow.
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Day 5 - Major Chords
D, E, A, & B
Welcome back. I'm glad you've stuck with me to this
point. Yesterday we learned the first chords and even
a basic song. Today, we are going to add some more
chords.
Remember the key to major chords we talked about
yesterday? That's right, 4-3. Don't forget that, it's
very important.
As a quick review, go ahead and play a C major chord,
then an F major chord, then a G major chord.
Great. Today, we are going to add D, E, A, & B major
chords.
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Day 5 - Major Chords - D, E, A, & B
Life begins at the
end of your
comfort zone.
We'll start with D major for today. Now, you may
remember from yesterday that we already hit the only
major chords that only have white keys. So, from
here on out with major chords, there will be one or
more black keys involved. Don’t get scared. Think of
it as an adventure. Remember, life begins at the end
of your comfort zone.
So, begin at the D key. Go up 4 half steps. You will
find our black key - F♯. Then go 3 half steps to A. We
have D-F♯-A.
D Major Chord
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Day 5 - Major Chords - D, E, A, & B
Practice Session 1:
Play all the D major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
Practice Session 2:
Build an E major chord.
Play all the E major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
Practice Session 3:
Build an A major chord.
Play all the A major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
Practice Session 4:
Build an B major chord.
Play all the B major chords on your piano or
keyboard.
The answer to what an E, an A, and a B major chord
looks like is on the next page.
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E Major Chord
A Major Chord
B Major Chord
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Day 5 - Major Chords - D, E, A, & B
Practice Session 5:
Grab all 7 flash cards from Day 1. Go through them
as you did on Day 1, except now we are going to play
major chords rather than individual notes.
That's it for Day 5. Make sure you are very
comfortable with all 7 major chords we have learned
so far before moving on to Day 6.
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Day 6 - Minor Chords
Once you learn
the method, you
will able to pick up
songs in a matter
of minutes.
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Welcome to Day 6. I want to remind you that I can't
stress practicing enough. You should be following
the lessons and practice sessions, but also not moving
on to the next thing until feeling comfortable to that
point.
Believe me, it's going to be worth it. Let me let you in
on a little secret. The practice you are doing right
now is the most boring, tedious, and lame practice
you will ever do if you stick with my method. Once
you learn the method, you will be able to pick up
songs in a matter of minutes and practice will be a
blast because you will actually be playing the song.
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I hope that gives you a little motivation to keep going.
"An ounce of
practice is worth
more than a ton of
preaching."
- Mahatma Ghandi
The past 2 days we focused on 7 major chords.
Today, we are going to focus on 7 minor chords. If
you remember from Day 4, I mentioned that major
chords are the ones that sounds happy and cheery.
Minor chords sound a little less happy and a little
darker. That's the best way to tell them apart.
I have mentioned several times now the key to
forming a major chord is to remember 4-3. Well,
every minor chord is just the opposite: 3-4.
Let's start with C. A C major chord is C-E-G. We
built it by starting at C, going up 4 half steps to E, and
then 3 half steps to G.
Let's reverse the build to get a minor chord. Start at
C, go up 3 half steps to E♭, then go 4 half steps from
there to G. So that's C-E♭-G.
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Day 6 - Minor Chords
4+3=7
3+4=7
(feel free to check
my math)
You'll notice the top and bottom notes are the same
between the major and minor chord. That's because
4 + 3 = 7 and 3 + 4 = 7. The top and bottom note will
always be the same between the major and minor
chord. The only difference between a major and
minor chord is you drop the middle note one half
step.
Play C major and then C minor and see if you can tell
the difference in the sounds. Remember, major
chords sound happier and cheerier than do minor
chords.
C Minor Chord
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Day 6 - Minor Chords
Practice Session 1:
Since you are now an expert at building chords, I am
going to let you build the following yourself:
·
D minor
·
E minor
·
F minor
·
G minor
·
A minor
·
B minor
The answers are on the following pages if you need
help.
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D Minor Chord
G Minor Chord
E Minor Chord
A Minor Chord
F Minor Chord
B Minor Chord
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Practice Session 2:
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Print out the 14 flash cards on the following page.
Shuffle the cards and go through them, playing the
chord as it appears. Continue until proficient.
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C D E F G
C D
A B
E F G A B
major
major
major
major
minor
minor
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major
minor
major
major
minor
minor
minor
minor
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A river cuts
through rock, not
because of its
power, but
because of its
persistence.
- Unknown
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Awesome job today. Ready to add in the left hand?
We'll get into that tomorrow.
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You now know the
14 most popular
chords.
If you've made it this far, let's all breathe a collective
sigh of relief, as today should be a relatively easy day.
In just 6 days you now know every key on the piano,
as well as the 14 most popular chords. It's high time
we throw in the left hand.
Up to this point everything we have done has been
with the right hand and it's time to change that.
Today will be completely devoted to adding in the left
hand to what we have already done.
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Day 7 - Left Hand
Let's start with our trusty C major chord in the right
hand. The way to add in the left hand for now is to
stretch out your hand and play two C notes, one with
your left pinky, and one with your left thumb. These
two C notes will be the next two C notes to the left of
the chord you are playing in your right hand.
Left Hand
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When you play the 3 notes in the right hand, also play
the 2 notes in the left hand. And, it's the same in the
left hand whether it's a major or minor chord.
Practice Session 2:
Tomorrow we'll
learn 36 songs in
just a few minutes.
Repeat Practice Session 2 from Day 6, but add in the
left hand.
After Practice Session 2, that is all for today. One
week down. I've got a special reward for you
tomorrow for making it through the first week. After
tomorrow, you will be able to play 36 songs. And it's
only going to take us 18 hours, so make sure you get
your sleep tonight.
Only kidding! It's only going to take us a few
minutes. And, it's not 36 songs like Silent Night. It's
36 pop and rock radio songs. That's the beauty of my
method.
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Day 8 - Learn 36 Songs in a
Few Minutes
Welcome back to the course. Unfortunately you are
reading the "8 Days" version of the eBook and that
means this is our final lesson together for now.
Fortunately, today is a great lesson.
"But when I first
fell in love with the
piano, I knew it
was me. I was
dying to play."
- Alicia Keys
I teased it a little bit yesterday by telling you that you
would be learning 36 songs today. And you are. But
there is one small catch. All 36 songs use the same
chords in the same order.
Have you heard of the band Axis of Awesome? They
have a YouTube video called "4 Chord Song" where
they run through 36 pop and rock songs all using the
same 4 chords. If you haven't seen the video, go
check it out and come back:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I
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"If it is important to
you, you will find a
way. If not, you
will find an
excuse."
- Unknown
Pretty cool, huh? So, the obvious question is, what
are the 4 chords? In that video they played E major,
B major, C♯ minor, and A major.
Now, I know what you are thinking: Jacques, we
haven't learned C♯ minor!
You would of course be correct. So, if you want to
play these 36 songs, you have two options. The first
option is to learn C♯ minor. I have given you the
tools to do so, so it should not be too hard. Start at
C♯. Since it's minor, go 3-4. Add in a couple of C♯'s
to the left hand, and bingo.
The 2nd option is to view another video from Axis of
Awesome called "4 Chords Official Music Video":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOlDewpCfZQ
In this video the 4 chords are D major, A major, B
minor, and G major. I'm going to choose this option
going forward in this lesson.
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Practice Session 2:
Play the chords D major, A major, B minor, and G
major in order over and over again.
I've put together a special video lesson for you for
today. You can view it here:
http://pianoin21days.com/ebook-video/
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Thanks for sticking around
for the 8 days.
Visit PianoIn21Days.com to
learn more.
Cheers!
-Jacques
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