Lesson request
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Lesson request
Hi Andrew, I'd like to request a lesson where you explain more about tension and release, and a litte more in depth explanation of scales(tonic, supertonic etc). Also I'd like another video where you show and demonstrate the difference between playing in 4/4 rhythm and 6/8, and how 6/8 sounds like
. thank you
Re: Lesson request
Alright, I'll see about that in the future, except from what i've got planned it might be awhile!
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Andrew Furmanczyk :: http://www.howtoplaypiano.ca :: http://ca.youtube.com/user/lypur
Take care,
Andrew Furmanczyk :: http://www.howtoplaypiano.ca :: http://ca.youtube.com/user/lypur

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What really attracted me was the learning of Fur Elise! That's how I want to learn. I don't mind doing doing scales, but just like learning how to read, came from being read to first, learning how to play for me is going to come from songs first. That's why I want to play! HAPPY TIME!
I figure that learning songs already introduce patterns, just in a fun way.
I figure that learning songs already introduce patterns, just in a fun way.
Last edited by Sweet Black Rose on Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:24 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : more specific)
Re: Lesson request
Sweet Black Rose wrote:What really attracted me was the learning of Fur Elise! That's how I want to learn. I don't mind doing doing scales, but just like learning how to read, came from being read to first, learning how to play for me is going to come from songs first. That's why I want to play! HAPPY TIME!
I figure that learning songs already introduce patterns, just in a fun way.
After a little while you will realise that learning and practicing scales have enormous value when learning harder songs. I promise you

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Re: Lesson request
Well maybe a lesson about Solfege would be good

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