I teach how to play the piano part to the song, "Trouble" by Coldplay. I also answer email and comments from the Clocks video podcast lesson. A downloadable version and more video lessons can be found on The Piano Podcast on iTunes and http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
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In this video podcast, Mario Ajero shows how to play the piano part to the song, "Clocks", by Coldplay. A downloadable version and more video lessons can be found on The Piano Podcast on iTunes and http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
There is also a link to buy and download the sheet music from there too.
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Learn how to construct any Major chord on the piano using Major 5-finger patterns. Pull up a keyboard and play along with Mario Ajero. More online piano lessons are available on The Piano Podcast via iTunes or http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
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Amy Cheng, pianist, and the Orchestra of the Pines directed by Gene Moon, present the first movement of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18.
Free downloadable versions of each movement of the concerto are available by subscribing to The Piano Podcast via iTunes, or going to: http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
Amy Cheng, pianist, and the Orchestra of the Pines directed by Gene Moon, present the second movement of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18.
In this video piano lesson, I cover how to play triads and inversions along with fingering in the right hand. We apply that knowledge to playing an arrangement of the first few bars of "Let It Be" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles.
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The first movement of George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F featuring piano soloist, Chris Reeves, and the Orchestra of the Pines directed by Gene Moon. For more info on studying piano at Stephen F. Austin State University, visit: http://music.sfasu.e du
Mario Ajero performs the first movement of the Piano Sonata (1939-1941) by the American composer, Aaron Copland. This performance was at Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall at the Catlett Music Center at the University of Oklahoma. For more performances, visit The Piano Podcast on iTunes and http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
As part of my ongoing podcasts with my piano pedagogy students, Craig Reeves demonstrates the benefits of using a digital keyboard. In this case, he is using a Yamaha Clavinova CVP-207. If you're interested in studying piano at Stephen F. Austin State University, go to: http://music.sfasu.e du
Mario Ajero interviews Julie Knerr who shares tips and video on successful group piano teaching ideas. You can view more lessons and teaching ideas on The Piano Podcast on iTunes and http://marioajero.bl ogspot.com
From the 2007 National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy, Dr. Carol Leone demonstrates the benefits of the 7/8 Reduced Size Keyboard, including preventing injuries and allowing pianists with smaller hands the ability to play repertoire that they were incapable of doing before.
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It's summer! Nio takes a trip to the splash water park to cool off. You can catch downloadable versions of the chronicles of Nio on his video podcast on iTunes and http://niotv.blogspo t.com
"All I Rap about is Filipinos" by Filipeanut is available on The Podsafe Music Network at http://music.podshow .com
Sabre Dance by Aram Khachaturian, arranged for two pianos by N. Jane Tan. Performed by Mario Ajero, Mary Cooper, Gene Moon, and Ron Petti.
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This is a video invitation for anyone interested in receiving personalized video piano lessons from Mario Ajero. View the video to find out how to be considered as an online piano student.
As part of my ongoing series with my piano pedagogy class, Jordan Yerkes and Heather Nolan give an introduction to Dalcroze Eurhythmics and share some activities that can be used in a piano class or lesson. If you're interested in learning more about studying piano at Stephen F. Austin State University, please visit: http://music.sfasu.e du.