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Piano Lessons: 'Phat' Chord Voicings!

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2006

Link to full lesson: http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com/pcv

This piano lesson is a free copy of Phat Chord Voicings Chap. 1. This piano lesson will give your old chords new life!
By using the simple concept of 'Voicings', standard piano chords become rich, delicious and 'Phat'. (Phat = "First rate, or excellent")

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  • Alsome lessons! These voicings really change completely the hole mood of the songs you are playing.

    I just can't find anywhere that song you played in chapter 2 "When the morning comes".

    Coud you answer me with a link for a video of that song? Plz

  • @Varniontheblack - There isn't a video of the song, but I have posted a full mp3 hi-rez version of it on iTunes. Do a search for "Piano Lessons" and you'll see our podcast. Thanks! David Sprunger

  • Let's say that I perfectly memorized Em scale but my hands are too slow to play such nice runs you did...I need to go very slowly and I start to wonder how many days,weeks,months it will take to be at your level and that's only about Em and where's the rest...?:) I should probably practice for at least 2-3h daily which is beyond my possibilities:/

  • @MyPassionsss - I'm working about an average of and hour and a half per day. When I was young, being made to practice, it was work. But now, I can't get enough of it! Kind of like a great comment that I heard this weekend - "Love what you do and you'll never work a day in your life." :) Best wishes - David Sprunger

  • @MyPassionsss dude....try to learn guitar with that same attitude....eventually after a year or two of hard ass practice.......you just start to open up......you realize you only like a couple of keys......other people can use the rest of the instrument .... but once you learn how a couple of them work....memorizing stuff in an unusual (to yourself) one gets easy and lets you find some new interesting self-style....................­keys are the awesomest...HIROMI UEHARA FOREVER!!! lol...he he....

  • @jareds1007 - HIROMI - o yes that girl can ROCK! (and she laughs while playing the most outrageous lines on the piano- so cool)

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  • I bought this course. It's been wonderful. It's nice to just be able to sit at a piano and make music. Thanks Piano9899!

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  • I don't even play... I'm just watching this guy play... He's amazing

  • i thought he meant fat as in big and full sounding

  • you need to take some time to link ur videos from chapter 1-67 .. in that order to all 67 of your videos. that wud be convenient

  • good job

  • I got a blues vieo n my channel

  • @MyPassionsss This might help. I started learning the keyboard (using a church organ then, a piano) with barely 10-15 minutes, 3x a wk & occasionally, I'd have about an hour on wk-ends. Age 15. At age 18, I had an average of 30minutes 4days/wk, & an hour on wk-ends. And, no teacher. I observed: tv, listened to radio, watched pianists, read books. But, every moment w/ the instrument was just an opportunity to become more expressive. It wasn't ever work to me. I had no personal keyboard/piano.

  • This is good Bro!

  • NICE

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