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Pete Sears shows you how to practice rolling techniques for playing the piano or keyboard.
5:15
In: Music
Rating:4.5
Views: 10,160
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears discusses passing notes when playing the piano.
1:50
In: Music
Rating:5
Views: 9,437
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears shows you how to improvise a blues scale in A. Great practice for aspiring blues pianists!
2:30
In: Music
Rating:4.7
Views: 11,467
Added More than a year ago
Now that you are more familiar with the chords and patterns you can use on the piano, Pete Sears shows you a riff on the root A minor.
2:01
In: Music
Rating:4.8
Views: 6,468
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears gives you aspiring pianists a great famous riff to practice and perfect you piano skills!
5:55
In: Music
Rating:4.9
Views: 8,150
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears teaches you about different step patterns for playing the piano. These are a terrific way to practice!
2:04
In: Music
Rating:4.8
Views: 5,525
Added More than a year ago
Learn all about the chords incorporating the key of C, as Pete Sears teaches you to play the piano.
4:48
In: Music
Rating:5
Views: 11,386
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears shows you how to play the C minor chord perfectly on your piano or keyboard.
1:23
In: Music
Rating:5
Views: 5,586
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears teaches you all about the chords you'll be using when playing the piano or keyboard.
2:46
In: Music
Rating:4.4
Views: 4,461
Added More than a year ago
Warm up those fingers and get ready for some smooth jazz! Pete Sears shows you an interesting scale typical of the jazz genre.
3:14
In: Music
Rating:3.7
Views: 5,572
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears gives you a lesson on blues scales for the piano. Get ready for the blues!
3:24
In: Music
Rating:4.1
Views: 69,344
Added More than a year ago
Minor modes use the same set of key signatures as major modes; whichever signature corresponds to the step pattern of the natural minor scale is considered the key signature for that minor mode. Here, Pete Sears explains minor scales.
3:13
In: Music
Rating:3.8
Views: 6,350
Added More than a year ago
Based upon the sequence we have learned, a C major scale would be comprised of the following tones: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C (octave). Pete Sears shows you how to get it right.
4:15
In: Music
Rating:4.5
Views: 9,123
Added More than a year ago
Major piano scales are composed of a series of five whole and two half steps in this sequence: whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. We will begin with the C Major scale.
4:23
In: Music
Rating:5
Views: 10,202
Added More than a year ago
Pete Sears teaches you everything about full steps, whole steps and half steps, as well as a dramatic scale.
2:43
In: Music
Rating:3
Views: 3,568
Added More than a year ago
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