• “How Many Keys Are There On The Keyboard?” Don’t Say Twelve, And Here’s Why

    It’s NOT absolutely correct to say that there are twelve keys on the piano. Find out how many keys there are on the keyboard in this lesson.

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    Here’s How Secondary Dominant Chords Are Applied In Cyclical Progressions

    In today’s lesson, we’re learning how to spice up cyclical progressions with the application of secondary dominant chords.

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    Harmonization 202: “Drop-2 Voicings” Of Neighboring Chord Couples

    In this lesson, you’ll hit your next level in the harmonization of the major scale with the use of neighboring chord couples and the drop-2 voicing concept.

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    A Lesson On The Diminished And Augmented Triads

    We’re leaving no stone unturned in learning the definition, formation, instability, symmetry, and resolution of diminished and augmented triads.

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    Revealed: How Jazz Musicians Resolve The Tritone

    If you’ve always wanted to learn how jazz musicians resolve the tritone, don’t miss this post.

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    A Quick Guide To The Fingering Of The Melodic Minor Scale In All Twelve Keys

    In today’s lesson, we’re focusing on the fingering of the melodic minor scale for the left and right hand.

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    Here’s Another Reason Why Seventh Chords Are Harmonically Ahead Of Triads

    In this post, you’ll be given one more reason that explains why seventh chords are ahead of triads.

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