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Learn Piano By Playing Songs Step by Step Using F Sharp

teacher avatar Birali Faustin, Programming and Music Lessons

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:56

    • 2.

      F Sharp Major Scale

      6:56

    • 3.

      Major 7

      9:26

    • 4.

      Song You Are Alfa And Omega

      6:36

    • 5.

      Song Dore Turakwiragije

      7:13

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About This Class

This Class is huge, but is divided into different sections and  each video explain in detail  how to play Piano using the key of F# and how to play  any song in any style.

This Course provide a step by step guidance to fully learning the Piano or Keyboard using different chords, progressions, passing chords, inversion chords and different techniques in F#.

This Course is for everyone willing to learn Piano or Keyboard and play different progressions in F#.

The Course starts from the Basics which is for students who are just starting to learn the piano, then move to Intermediate lessons which are for the Students who completed the basics section or who have already experience with the piano. 

Advanced level  is for players who have completed the Basics and Intermediate level.

So this Class will cover the Basics, Intermediate and Advanced level in the key of F#.

In this Course we will cover :

* F# Piano Keys layout

* Scale Construction

* Major Scale

* Passing Chords in F#

* Play Progressions in F#

Requirements

  • Only a desire to learn is required
  • A positive attitude is also required 
  • No previous knowledge in playing Piano is required but if you have some knowledge in how to play in the key of F# is a very big advantage.
  • Having a Skillshare subscription is required.

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1. Introduction: Hi there. How are you doing? I hope you doing well my name is birali Faustin. I'm going to teach how to play Piano or Keyboard in the key of F Sharp. I'm going to teach the theory of F-Sharp, the Basics of F-Sharp. And then they advanced trick and the technique you can use while playing in F Sharp Key. like passing chord, inversion chord, like using diatonic chord while Playing Songs in the key of F sharp. So this Class is not only for beginner, even Intermediate and Advanced level can you get something from this Class ! I thank you so much. Let me jump to the first lesson. 2. F Sharp Major Scale: Hi there. How are you doing? Hope is doing well. In this lesson, we're going to learn the Major Scale, the F-sharp major scan. All the code in the F-sharp, we have the fist chord, which is F sharp. The second chord is G-sharp minor. The code is a Sharp Minor. The fourth chord is B Major. Code is C-Sharp. Code is D-sharp minor. This seven chord is E Sharp, or we can call it F. F, or we can say it's Sharp, which is F sharp. So we have 13567. But to end the code, the first one, which is F-sharp, we call deed as the triad. Three code to get the F sharp major. We have F sharp, a sharp, and the C-sharp to go. If fourth chord of F sharp. The second code, which is G-sharp minor. So we to get the full code will have G-sharp, G-sharp, B, D sharp, G-sharp minor. The third chord, which is a Sharp Minor. To get different chord, we have a Sharp, C sharp, E sharp, or F sharp, C-sharp, D-sharp. Fourth code, which is B major. To get the full code or detract chord of B major, we have been D-sharp. If Sharp chord, which is C-sharp. To get the triad or the full code of c-sharp, we have C-sharp, G-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp, F. Alisha Sharp. This six chord, which is D sharp minor. To get the triad or the full code, we have D-sharp, F-sharp, C-sharp, D-sharp, F-sharp, and Asia. And they seven code, which is F or E sharp, which is F or E sharp, is F, G sharp, and B, or E sharp, G sharp, and B, which is F diminished chord or E-sharp. From bandwidth, we go those cold, we play in Sharp m7 called E, F sharp. So we can play 1451 in Sharp. Code. One, which is the fourth one, is the diffusion. One is C-sharp, recording C-sharp, C-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp. So we're going to play this way. Well, we're going to play 126511 is a sharp to G sharp minor six, D-sharp minor five. Back to the next Progression we're going to play 362511 is F sharp, a sharp minor, six, D-sharp minor to G sharp minor five, C-sharp, back to one, which is a Sharp Mila 3. Major 7: Hi there. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Welcome back again to our lesson. In this lesson we're going to learn the main major seventh chord. In F sharp, major seventh or Major nine, or major seven. Different way you can hold decode. We're going to learn the major 79 ended to see how we can even play in a different way, how we can hold the code in different way. So our fifth, which is F-sharp, for the Sharp, we can hold those two. If Sharp Major seven while playing the hill, play the normal F-sharp. F-sharp major seven, which is F sharp, a sharp, C-sharp, E, and F or E sharp image. Also, if I live, this is Sharp or if I become, if Sharp, if I play this is G-sharp, it to become 99. I can even play major seven at night or holding F sharp, G sharp, a sharp. Then I'm holding in C-Sharp and Major, and I may deny this at nine, number major seven this way. So the second code, also, which is what goes this way, G-sharp minor seven, the potato. And also we can have all these. This way. We add the Sharp to make it a sharp minor seven. Then we have the fourth one. You're going to play this way. B major seven. We add in East Asia to make it major seven. So we have also nice one. If the F1, C-sharp dominant seven, dominant 76, also C-sharp, D-sharp minor seven. The seventh. I add also these, D diminished seven, or E sharp diminished seven. Most of time we play, we add this D-sharp. All we had, this one. This one this way. Or you can play this one, or you can play this one. You still, if diminished seventh, or you play this one with the. So while adding the major seven, we can in this way. So I can play even if G sharp, a sharp. On my left hand, I learned in normal F sharp, a sharp, C-sharp. You can add it sound more official. That's always play. So we can play some Progression. For the FIFA, I'm playing these C-sharp. Then I add this be to make it a dominant seven. But I add also D-sharp, F-sharp. So on my right hand I'm playing B, and on my left hand I play C-sharp to make it sound more professional. So it becomes C sharp. 911. And also the way that playing this, I tried to play notes these days, Sharp, but Then another shot. I ignored this new Sharp because I have already it on my right. These two also the way I played. I play G-sharp, D-sharp, and the G-sharp. Then no matter my right hand, I playing B, D-sharp, F-sharp, which is B on my right side. I may be on my right-hand. End, G-sharp. My left hand. When I play. Both to get sound more professional. So I can play one to five. So what I'm playing, yeah. I can Sharp Saskatoon. I play this Sharp in this using my thumb, finger. Or I can append this way, or the best way. I play. This code. Three, F sharp, G sharp, a sharp into my pinky play C-sharp, me and my sample. So play C-sharp, decide, oh, I can Play. When am I left end? Major seven, Live. In the next lesson, they inlets less than then we're going to learn how to combine chord. So we're going to see why we're playing C-sharp B. We made them together to make some more proficient. Why do we playing five? We're going to see in the next lesson. Five. Thank you so much 4. Song You Are Alfa And Omega: Hi there. Welcome back once again. In this lesson we're going to play, so we're going to demonstrate what we're learning by playing a song. We're going to play the song, You Are Alfa And Omega. Zimbabwe in quiet. Song is known by many people. It's easy to learn from these song. You Are Alfa And Omega. You may. We will she, you B2B. She well, so I'm starting You Are Alfa this way. So I stopped the right hand. I play B, C-sharp. And if Sharp, which is B Saskatoon, and all of my left hand, I playing D-Sharp. If for a while you are, You are. I play C-sharp on my left hand and I play it on my right hand. So I play the last one. I play. C sharp, F sharp, a sharp. The right hand I play C sharp. If Sharp in a mode, I can even add this G-sharp also on my right. So we start again. You Are Alfa. I play in the second code, which is G-sharp, D-sharp, D, and E, G-sharp. B, D-sharp, F-sharp, which is D-sharp minor. Code. Three, I laid nature Sharp and Asia. On my right hand I play C sharp. I make, I do the combination of code. I played with five. On my right hand. For B, I can plains know me. I can play the B Major. I play G-sharp, and so I stopped again. So the next chord is B, C-sharp, D-sharp, mine out of the sick. Then say vain. I play, on Mondays. I play C sharp. So one tool. You can play one. Then. The fourth chord, Omega c567, 891011. Glenn. So he stopped. Thank you so much 5. Song Dore Turakwiragije: Hi there, Welcome back. Once again. I'm going to play another song. We choosing a language. A little bit difficult, but I think you're going to follow how I think in the how I play. It's in Kenya, Rwanda language, East African language. Google. Sampling. In this way. Five, C-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp, F right-hand are going to play C-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp, or I can play diminished code. And don't memorize left side and play seashell. Sound more professional. It's a combination of this code. I combine a C-sharp. On my right hand, I play B diminished, D, F, G sharp, to play five. So I played then second coat. Then to do I dates in the right side I play on by the first one I play if Major nine, auto, I can pay me, let me just save. And then I planing machine code. I play F-sharp minor to go to before I go to shop Minor to go to when I was going to five, I go immediately. Then I go to one. Then I play. The song goes playing second chord. Why? We diminished seven? It's Sharp Minor. This last one I'm, when I end by I play, I played be to go to while I was in fact, I play the normal five on my left-hand. Normal five on my right-hand, C-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp. Then I end up. So what I Play there to go to six, I play Sharp. Look the Sikhs I play. Thank you so much