The "Secrets to Playing Piano By Ear" course covers everything from the basics and fundamentals to Cmin13 (b9b5) chords. The following lesson focuses on chapter five from the course. If you are already familiar with perfect and major intervals and how they are formed, you may skip this lesson.
Perfect and Major Intervals (01)
Note: Please pay close attention to this lesson as you will need to know about perfect and major intervals when forming various major chords.




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This concludes lesson #1. This lesson is just half of what our course covers on intervals! To see how you can get this chapter with tons of written and interactive exercises, along with 19 other chapters, please click here
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Jermaine,
Your lessons about the intervals are just great.It open my eyes and i can see and understand the music better and clearer.There is enough stuff all the way to learn to play the music all the time and anytime, only if you want to learn.Keep on doing the good work.
Dennis, Paramaribo, Suriname
wish i started these lessons earlier, would have been a good keyboardist by now.Please keep coaching some of us by sending us reports through our mails.THANKS A MILLION TIMES JERMAINE
Jermaine,
Thanks for all the great music info’ I’ve been a fan for quite a number of years.
It’s a wonderful blessing to have you sharing your gifts of music and understanding
of teaching methods. I have a lot of your courses already. When I got your 300 page course it didn’t come with the CD. Is there any way to just get the CD?
Dear Jermaine,
Thank you very much for the concepts on beginner piano lessons.
I find it very confused with Unision intervals because my understanding is like C to C as an octave.The second one is on how 2,3,6 and 7 becomes major intervals? pls assist for now am doing all I can to be acquanted with the basics.
Regards,
Joseph Shonga.
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