| Dear piano playing friend:
I have had many people call or
write me and ask me something like this:
"I play by ear, or by chords, but lots of music
doesn't have chord symbols written in -- how do I
know what chord to play when?"
"Our hymn book doesn't tell which chords to use --
how can I know what to play?"
"I read music but don't have a clue what chords are
being used. How can I know what they are?
If you want to play a song
using chords instead of the written sheet music notes, but
the song doesn't have any chord symbols printed (such as
Cm7, G13, B+, D dim7, etc.) then this great DVD video
course is exactly what you need.
There's a logic behind every note written in music,
& you can learn to understand that logic, and
therefore understand music.

If you can read music to some
degree but don't "see through" the written music -- don't
understand what you are seeing -- now you can put on your
"chord glasses" that good chord detectives wear to see
through all that mass of black printed notes on a white
page of sheet music to quickly understand what chords are
being used and the "family logic" behind it all.

You'll learn to "read" music like a
map, by using clues to figure out what chords are being
used, then playing by chords instead of the printed score. |