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[Beginner] Compilation of Keyboard Performance Training Videos

As a new hobby you can start from home, some of you might be thinking about getting into keyboards.

Keyboards are great because you can adjust the volume and use headphones or earphones, so you can play without worrying about the location.

To be a bit blunt, they’re also affordable, which makes them easy to try.

In this article, I’ll introduce training videos recommended for beginners.

They explain the basics clearly, making them perfect for foundational practice if you want to take your playing up a notch.

[For Beginners] Collection of Keyboard Performance Training Videos (21–30)

Conclusion: You can learn to play the piano without formal lessons. [Questions welcome!] Knowing chords makes it twice as easy.

It overturns the idea that you have to go to a piano school to learn to play the keyboard well.

By simplifying performance to chords only, you’ll start to get comfortable with chord positions and playing with both hands, which helps you develop the feel needed for playing.

Learn far faster than at a piano school! Easy at-home piano lessons

Learn far faster than at a piano school! Easy at-home piano lessons
Learn far faster than at a piano school! Easy at-home piano lessons

Even someone touching a piano for the first time can master it in a short period.

Since a professional pianist teaches the lessons, everything is very easy to understand.

Rather than starting with sheet music, we emphasize beginning with rhythm, so adults can learn while having fun.

I tried making a 100-song Komuro progression medley. [Songs with the same chord progression]

[Music] Famous songs with the same chord progression #shorts #KomuroProgression
I tried making a 100-song Komuro progression medley. [Songs with the same chord progression]

I’m collecting songs that use only the chord progression Am, F, G, C, which is common in kayōkyoku (Japanese pop).

You can see which kayōkyoku songs use it while watching the video.

Since it’s a 100-song medley, it’s helpful when choosing pieces you want to practice on the keyboard.

No sheet music needed! Super Easy Piano Finger Training 1-1 (Hanon Sample Edition)

No Sheet Music Needed! Super Easy Piano Finger Training 1-1 (Hanon Sample Edition)
No sheet music needed! Super Easy Piano Finger Training 1-1 (Hanon Sample Edition)

If you want to practice at your own pace at home, you can watch these videos in order and learn smoothly.

If you’re not sure where middle C is on the keyboard, put a piece of tape as a marker.

I explain everything clearly while using a metronome.

[Basics] How to Transcribe by Ear (Guessing the Notes)

[Basics] How to Transcribe by Ear (Guessing the Notes)
[Basics] How to Transcribe by Ear (Guessing the Notes)

When there’s no sheet music for the piece you want to play, your only option is to transcribe it by ear.

This video clearly explains how to do ear transcription.

Once you master it, you’ll be able to pick out even complex chords.

The example used is the opening theme from Sakura Wars 3.

Radio Calisthenics No. 1 Piano Sheet Music / Radio Exercises Piano Sheet Music

[Piano] Radio Calisthenics No. 1 / Tried playing it / Piano / CANACANA
Radio Calisthenics No. 1 Piano Sheet Music / Radio Exercises Piano Sheet Music

Once you can play the keyboard to some extent, why not try performing the Radio Gymnastics song? It’s a familiar tune, but it’s surprisingly challenging when you actually play it.

Since you can perform it while looking at the sheet music and the keyboard positions, it’s perfect as a practice piece for beginners.

How to play arpeggios

Arpeggios are chords played in a melodic style.

Once you can play arpeggios to some extent, you’ll have more variety in your repertoire.

We introduce solid fingering to help you produce beautiful arpeggios, making it easy for beginners to understand.