Beginner Piano
What you’ll learn
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Play the following pieces from memory: the riff to John Lennon’s “Imagine”; the opening of Pachelbel’s “Canon”; the bass line and chords of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”; Amazing Grace hands together; Happy Birthday hands together; and When the Saints
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Know which way is up on a piano
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Understand good practice technique
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Know the finger numbers
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Play in time
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Know the note names
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Understand good hand position
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Play “legato” (and know what that means)
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Phrase melodies properly
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Know what an “octave” is
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Coordinate your 2 hands
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Play with a metronome
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Play chords
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“Ok – so who would like to start playing the piano without the hours of frustration learning music theory? I’m one. That’s exactly what Benedict does in this course. … I’m amazed at what I’ve been able to learn and play.” – Greg R
“This course walks you through playing simple songs, but they actually sound like the real thing which gave me a sense of accomplishment and encouraged me to keep playing. I highly recommend this course!” – Helenmary Cody
This course will teach you good piano technique by getting you to play real pieces of music. In it, I’ll show you how to play the following pieces:
the riff to John Lennon’s “Imagine” – When the Saints – Happy Birthday hands together – Amazing Grace hands together – the opening of Pachelbel’s “Canon” – the bass line and chords of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”
And at the same time I’ll teach you the following fundamentals:
which way is up on a piano – good practice technique – the finger numbers – playing in time – the note names – good hand position – how to play “legato” (and what that means) – phrasing – what an “octave” is – coordinating your 2 hands – how to play with a metronome – the right way to play chords
So why this beginner piano course instead of any other one?
1) It doesn’t teach you how to play the piano by teaching you how to read music first
Almost all beginner piano courses teach you how to read music first and then get you to play from a score, but that’s backwards – after all, you didn’t learn to read before you could speak! Reading music is difficult, and if you try to learn how to play piano while learning how to read music at the same time you’ll end up doing both badly. Instead, there’s a body of research that shows that getting people to play first and then showing them how to read music is better (the approach is called “Sound before Sign”). This is the approach I use in this course. (I have a separate course which teaches you how to read music, called “Read Music FAST!”, which you should do after this one.)
2) I have a ridiculous amount of experience teaching music using videos
I’ve been teaching piano one-on-one for over 10 years, to children and adult beginners as well as industry professionals, and I record practice videos for all of my students. At the time of writing I have over 4,000 private videos on YouTube, and so know exactly how to pace videos so that they’re not so fast you can’t follow them, but not so slow you get bored and stop either.
3) You’ll develop good habits which will save you a ton of time in the future
A lot of beginner piano tutorials are designed to get you to play a piece as fast as possible, which is a good aim in itself (mine do the same), but they’ll usually teach you bad habits at the same time, which you’ll then have to spend a lot of time unlearning in the future. By contrast, I’ll get you to play pieces as fast as possible but also make sure that you’re developing good habits in the process so that there’s no limit to how good you can get.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for complete beginners who want to start playing real music without getting bogged down in lots of theory
- This course is not for people who want to learn how to read music – I have a separate course called “Read Music FAST!” for that
Azadeh –
after i finished the course i could play all of the songs, i need more practice for perfection, but the course was very good
Sean Ladyman –
Fabulous course. Very easy to follow along with the videos and the whole course is fun and engaging. Brilliant.
Indra Bergmans –
This course has been very helpful so far. He teaches by letting you play first. Theory comes a little bit later. I like this way of learning!
Siemers Victoria –
it is great fun! I am so pleased with this method of instruction,
Jose Gallegos –
Easy to follow instructor. He models and explains each step
Lazarus Benson –
Some of the best explanations you will get.
Sabu –
So far amazing. Enjoying the course!!
Vijay Patel –
It would be very early to rate but till now its seems quite good. Hope to have good experience learning piano ahead.
Nicolai Hoberg –
Great course for an aspiring pianist. I had no previous knowledge about playing the piano, and this course was very easy to follow. The explanations used in the course are very helpful, they’re clear, and easy to understand and follow. I highly recommend this course, if you’re looking to get into playing the piano.
Edward Guerra –
I’ve tried other piano courses and basically just got bored with them, I grew up with the Beatles and to be able to play one of my favorite songs from them will motivate me to continue until I learn this one, hopefully to go on and ‘master’ the keyboard. Thank you for your teaching method.
Garry J. Whatling –
Excellent! Exactly the BEST Prof for an individual like me = Absolutely NO musical knowledge at all. He provides Step By Step Details, Explanations, and Repetitions which Enhances the Overall Learning Curve to Maximize Assimilation of the Correct Posture, Finger Placements, and the Mastery of Each Lesson. Congratulations to the BEST Prof at Udemy!
Ron Dell –
This is a great course. I am learning more from this course than all the theory courses I have taken.