• 95% Of The Time, End Of The Song = 2-5-1 Chord Progression

    In this lesson, you’ll be how and why the 2-5-1 chord progression is mostly used to end songs.

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    Here’s A Method Helping Musicians Master Traditional Scales By Learning Only 50% Of Them

    If you are looking for a reliable method that can help you master traditional scales, then this lesson is for you.

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    Have You Discovered The Power Of Third Intervals Yet?

    If you’re yet to discover and tap into the power of third intervals or harness their harmonic potentials, then this lesson is for you.

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    An In-Depth Breakdown Of The Classic 1-4 Walk-Up Chord Progression

    If you’ve always wanted to learn more about the classic 1-4 walk-up chord progression (a gospel piano cliché) check this lesson out.

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    Top 3 Reasons Why I Think Triads Are Important

    Just in case you’ve left triads behind, I’m giving you top 3 reasons why I think that triads are important in this lesson.

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    Four Notes I Never Knew They Were On The Piano Until 2008

    In today’s lesson, I’ll be showing you four notes that a vast majority of musicians know little or nothing about.

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    The Differences Between The Minor Third And Augmented Second Intervals

    Still confused about the minor third and augmented second intervals? Find out the differences between both intervals in this lesson.

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