50 Piano Chord Progressions and Rhythmic Patterns: Part 2
50 Piano Chord Progressions and Rhythmic Patterns: Part 2, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.17, with 61 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 55 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn up to 50 chord progressions and their rhythmic patterns Musical rests Major and Minor Chords Diatonic Chord Progression Meaning of a Chord and Triad This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for all levels of piano and keyboard players, song writers and music composers, music producers and music lovers. It is particularly useful for This course is for all levels of piano and keyboard players, song writers and music composers, music producers and music lovers.
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Summary
Title: 50 Piano Chord Progressions and Rhythmic Patterns: Part 2
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.17
Number of Lectures: 61
Number of Published Lectures: 61
Number of Curriculum Items: 61
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 61
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn up to 50 chord progressions and their rhythmic patterns
- Musical rests
- Major and Minor Chords
- Diatonic Chord Progression
- Meaning of a Chord and Triad
Who Should Attend
- This course is for all levels of piano and keyboard players, song writers and music composers, music producers and music lovers.
Target Audiences
- This course is for all levels of piano and keyboard players, song writers and music composers, music producers and music lovers.
This course will equip interested individuals with knowledge of up to 50 chord progressions and their rhythmic patterns.
Musicians/Song writers have used various chord progressions and rhythmic patterns to compose many songs over centuries and decades, and it is pertinent to note that songs/music will still be composed and produced for centuries and decades to come.
This is an important course to musicians (Piano players, Guitar players, Bass players, Saxophone players, Trumpet players, etc.) Song writers, Music producers and Composers because learning and understanding chord progressions and their rhythmic patterns is essential and critical to composing and producing songs and music.
We will be looking at the definition of Chord Progression, Overview of the Great Stave, Major and Minor chords, Chord Inversions of the Major and Minor chords, Diatonic chord progression, Rhythmic Subdivisions (Whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note and sixteenth note). Also, we would be looking at Time Signatures (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 3/8, etc.) We would also look at musical rest (Whole rest, half rest, quarter rest, eighth rest and sixteenth rest).
This course and its subsequent series will also aid in relieving composer’s block. I believe you will love and enjoy this course. So, sign up today and succeed! Thank you!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Tools To Use
Lecture 2: Using Captions
Lecture 3: Overview Of The Great Stave
Chapter 2: Revisiting Chords
Lecture 1: Chord and Triad
Lecture 2: Chord Inversions
Lecture 3: Diatonic Chord Progression
Chapter 3: Musical Rest
Lecture 1: Musical Rest
Chapter 4: Revisiting Musical Concepts
Lecture 1: Time Signature
Lecture 2: Rhythmic Subdivision
Chapter 5: 50 Piano Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns: Part 2
Lecture 1: Brief Overview
Lecture 2: SEG 1: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 01
Lecture 3: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 02
Lecture 4: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 03
Lecture 5: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 04
Lecture 6: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 05
Lecture 7: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 06
Lecture 8: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 07
Lecture 9: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 08
Lecture 10: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 09
Lecture 11: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 10
Lecture 12: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 11
Lecture 13: SEG 2: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 12
Lecture 14: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 13
Lecture 15: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 14
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Lecture 21: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 20
Lecture 22: SEG 3: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 21
Lecture 23: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 22
Lecture 24: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 23
Lecture 25: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 24
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Lecture 34: SEG 4: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 33
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Lecture 42: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 41
Lecture 43: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 42
Lecture 44: SEG 5: Chord Progression and Rhythmic Patterns 43
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Chapter 6: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion and Upcoming
Instructors
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Daniel Oseghe
Composer/Keyboardist/Multi-Instrumentalist
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