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Kristofer Dahl2nd March 2010Great topic Mistheria - the symmetrical aspect of piano is fascinating (to me as a guitarist)!
Maestro Mistheria2nd March 2010Thanks Kris! It is fascinating to me as well.. ![]()
Bogdan Radovic2nd March 2010Excellent lesson Mistheria! ![]()
Adrian Figallo2nd March 2010this is super useful for me now, thanks!
Piotr Kaczor2nd March 2010Very useful lesson, Mistheria! I remembered my piano lessons at the university, my teacher was really charming, but she had a lot of problems with me
I hope that through your lessons, I'll be a better pianist.
Zsolt Galambos2nd March 2010Another great lesson on keyboards! Awesome ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic3rd March 2010Very cool sounding! ![]()
zen3rd March 2010I enjoyed watching this.. and I don't even play the keyboards ... Very nice .. Your production has great quality , the camera angels, animation, the systematic approach to explaining the basics .. A lot of hard work has gone into this and greatly appreciated
.. Thanks
Maestro Mistheria5th March 2010
Hi GMCers!
It’s the time to focus our attention on the keyboard’s keys to know better how them are arranged and discover the “mysterious” side of the… black keys! :-)
Well, nothing “mysterious”, we’ll know about the black keys to make them… clear as the white ones, right?
This lesson features all the knowledge about the keys, different size of keyboards, tone and semitones and, of course, the final understanding about the black keys.
So, when you’ll seat in front of the smallest keyboard never seen or the biggest and imperial gran coda piano… you’ll know exactly how to astonish your audience!
The “Modula Waltz” etude, that I’ve written for this lesson, features different keys and modulations to play both white and black keys. But, before to practice and play this “comic song”, I recommend you to practice all the lesson steps!
Have a nice practicing, have a nice playing…
Mistheria