Theory For Intermediate/Advanced

This course covers crucial theoretical topics necessary for all intermediate/advanced players. You will learn about; Extended interval, Slashed chords, extended chords, minor modes, the Diminished Scales, and Modal Mixture. These topics are all pillar-concepts necessary for understanding advanced Modern gospel and Jazz style piano.

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Karen Dickinson
Posted 2 months ago
What combinations of notes are required to make extended chords and what the differences are.

I liked the explanation of what an extended chord is. I need to know how to put them into my songs, when to use extended chords.

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josephmcdonaldjr@yahoo.com
Posted 6 months ago
How to use frangments of the scales to improve.

the course is a good over view of the possible scales to be used for improvisation;however, I think that it would be more useful to expound on the scales that are predominately used and to say less about the others. For example, the fith mode of the harmonic minor, the diminished scale and the super locrian. If you are doing just that in another courses please forgive my observation.

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minorblues
Posted 1 year ago
This was an excellent course.

Thanks for putting this course together. I will need to rewatch it a couple times. Really appreciated the examples and real applications to songs.

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Hans Jørgen K. Hans Jørgen K.
Posted 2 years ago
Great lessons which contain must - know theory which is the foundation for later becoming an advanced piano player

6- notes Diatonic Chords: First step to learning extended chords, is explained so it's easy to understand and remember. The minor modes: The minor modes are the foundation for learning advanced and varied improvisation later. Modal mixture: I learned to understand special variations in chord progressions that are not covered by the theory of passing chords. Long wanted to learn theory ????

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Phillip S.
Posted 3 years ago
Understanding Chords

Excellent instructional material as it propels us into a greater understanding of the building and application of chord structures and substitutions

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Venus P.
Posted 5 years ago
Excellent course!!

This course was well organized and thorough with its content. It gave me a good overview of the theory that I know will be important to know as I continue my journey from Intermediate to Advanced. Thanks, Warren!

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Emmanuel N.
Posted 5 years ago
Excellent!

So I started today! I have had a remarkable increment owing to the ability to play the two octaves (forward and backward) with the correct fingering. Thanks

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Walter Edwards E.
Posted 5 years ago
Professional student

There is nothing to dislike, it takes a good mindset, and you as an instructor so we don't miss a beat.

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Cliff W.
Posted 5 years ago
Very Impressive!

The tutorials are as well versed and easy to understand as the teacher!

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Bassmikelee
Posted 5 years ago
great theory lesson

Thanks for the new material. This was a great and very insightful theory lesson.

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