Here is a very cool chord progression you can use in a wide variety of situations. It has a "bluesy" feel to it, so you can use it in gospel songs, jazz, pop, blues and many other situations. The progression involves the IV chord in any key, and the IV chord of that...
In this video tutorial I look at how to use your piano's sustain pedal (sometimes, wrongly, called the "loud pedal"). You can use the sustain pedal both to help smooth out your playing and for some interesting effects. However, it's really important that you...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xjZOS67AdU Fingering exercises for piano players include stretches, scales, broken chords, arpeggios and four octaves. Learn to warm up your piano playing muscles with help from a piano teacher in this free video on piano...
Well, we didn't create this post title - it's taken directly from this teacher's Youtube post. If this can help you, you already a piano wizard! But you must admit he's got an interesting approach - perhaps better if he slowed it down just a tad...