Excellent, excellent – could not be easier. thank u.
Elizabeth Richardson
Posted at 09:29h, 13 October
Hi Scott,
I have had years of classical training and can’t play a thing with confidence. It’s embarrassing. My grandfather was a music teacher. I desperately want to play for pleasure.
Thank you, Scott. Such helpful and cheerful video sure will contribute to feeling a bit more at ease and a lot less intimidated in front of the piano. Many thanks again.
Don Nevin
Posted at 08:18h, 13 OctoberExcellent, excellent – could not be easier. thank u.
Elizabeth Richardson
Posted at 09:29h, 13 OctoberHi Scott,
I have had years of classical training and can’t play a thing with confidence. It’s embarrassing. My grandfather was a music teacher. I desperately want to play for pleasure.
Elizabeth
Scott Houston
Posted at 10:14h, 14 OctoberFor fear of sounding overly confident… You’ve come to the right place. 🙂 This online course will be exactly what you are looking for.
SH
Raheem Shabaka
Posted at 08:43h, 14 OctoberAs usual, Scott is right to the point. What he teaches is easy, and immediately accessible. Great for us seniors!
Marianne Kurtz
Posted at 09:09h, 14 OctoberHi Scott, first, thanks for all your great tips and approach to playing the piano. Second, is there a formula for “sus” chords?
Scott Houston
Posted at 10:31h, 14 OctoberThought I did vid for Sus chords … maybe not.
The sus formula is R-5-2
There you go!
SH
Florence
Posted at 18:02h, 16 OctoberThank you, Scott. Such helpful and cheerful video sure will contribute to feeling a bit more at ease and a lot less intimidated in front of the piano. Many thanks again.
Scott Houston
Posted at 09:31h, 19 OctoberYou’re welcome. Always remember they call it playing piano, not workingpiano. 🙂
Earnest Thompson
Posted at 03:16h, 20 OctoberThis actually works Scott ! I feel smarter already.. R-3-4-3 ! Love it !