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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:50 (Lesson 1) (Piano Introduction).
8:50 (Lesson 2) (White Notes).
15:20 (Lesson 3) (Black Notes).
24:52 (Lesson 4) (4 more note names).
30:27 (Lesson 5) (Half Tones).
32:46 (Lesson 6) (Entire Tones).
36:08 (Lesson 7) (Key Signatures).
40:00 (Lesson 8) (C Major Scale).
43:47 (Lesson 9) (F Significant Scale).
45:49 (Lesson 10) (G Significant Scale).
48:17 (Lesson 11) (Minor Scale).
50:05 (Lesson 12) (Major to Minor Scales).
53:30 (Lesson 13) (Periods).
59:07 (Lesson 14) (Octaves).
1:06:15 (Lesson 15) (Circle of 5ths).
1:09:25 (Lesson 16) (Secret Signatures with the Circle of 5ths).
1:12:50 (Lesson 17) (Amount of flats and sharps).
1:21:00 (Lesson 18) (Circle of 5ths to discover Major Chords).
1:26:23 (Lesson 19) (Circle of 5ths for matching significant and minor scales).
1:29:13 (Lesson 20) (Chords).
1:33:24 (Lesson 21) (Chords Pt. 2).
1:39:26 (Lesson 22) (Chords Pt. 3).
1:42:55 (Lesson 23) ( Progressions).
1:46:36 (Lesson 24) (Significant 7 Chords).
1:49:26 (Lesson 25) (Minor 7 Chords).
1:52:02 (Lesson 26) (5 Chords).
1:56:30 (Lesson 27) (7 Chords).
1:58:12 (Lesson 28) (Augmented Chords).
2:00:31 (Lesson 29) (Lessened Chords).
2:02:56 (Lesson 30) (Sus2 Chords).
2:06:26 (Lesson 31) (Sus4 Chords).
2:09:59 (Lesson 32) (Hi by Adele).
2:14:47 (Lesson 33) (Inversions).
2:18:24 (Lesson 34) (First Inversions).
2:25:07 (Lesson 35) (Second Inversions).
2:29:10 (Lesson 36) (Third Inversions).
2:30:45 (Lesson 37) (Inversion in Hi by Adele).
2:35:28 (Lesson 38) (Knowing songs with chords and inversions).
2:41:39 (Lesson 39) ( Exceptions).
2:45:21 (Lesson 40) (Right-hand man chord patterns).
2:49:36 (Lesson 41) (Left hand chord patterns).

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64 Comments

  1. If you really think I’m gonna watch this whole 3 hour video…. then you are completely right

    1. @Caleb Rengma Woke….. I hate this word…. and the dingbats that use and brand it…. are neither awake nor aware of anything….

    1. @Marks Piano – PGN Piano 7.5hr course still available? Says video is private🤔, thanks!

    2. @Marks Piano – PGN Piano thanks but says private. Can I purchase this somewhere?

    3. @Aireli not really I had a tutor and he was so bad that I had to switch to this video instead

  2. Lesson 1 – 2:50 Piano Introduce Warlockraider 1 year ago
    Lesson 2 – 8:50 White Notes
    Lesson 3 – 15:20 Black Notes
    Lesson 4 – 24:52 4 More Note Names (bc ef)(Sharp/Flat)
    Lesson 5 – 30:27 (Half Tones)
    Lesson 6 – 32:45 (Whole Tones)
    Lesson 7 – 36:09 – Key Signatures Aleezy – 5 months ago (edited)
    Lesson 8 – 40:04 – C Major Scale
    Lesson 9 – 43:48 – F Major Scale
    Lesson 10 – 45:40 – G Major Scale
    Lesson 11 – 48:20 – A Minor Scale
    Lesson 12 – 50:05 – How to switch from Major to Minor scale
    Lesson 13 – 53:51 – Intervals
    Lesson 14 – 59:05 (Octaves) LazySkull – 2 months ago (edited)
    Lesson 15 – 1:06:18 (Circle of Fifths)
    Lesson 16 – 1:09:24 (Key Signatures – Sharps/Flats)
    Lesson 17 – 1:12:48 (Circle of Fifths? Sharps/Flats)
    Lesson 18 – 1:21:00 (Circle of Fifths – Major Chords)
    Lesson 19 – 1:26:26 (Circle of Fifths – Major/Minor) (I don’t know what to call these anymore since they don’t have an “official name” to them).
    Lesson 20 – 1:29:14 (Chords)
    Lesson 21 – 1:34:27 (Major Chords)
    Lesson 22 – 1:39:27 (Minor Chords)
    23 – 1:42:55 – Chord progressions .pomocny – 2 months ago (edited)
    24 – 1:46:36 – Major 7th chords
    25 – 1:49:27 – Minor 7th chords
    26 – 1:53:02 – Five chords
    27 – 1:56:30 – Seven chords
    28 – 1:58:13 – Augmented chords
    29 – 2:00:33 – Diminished chords
    30 – 2:02:57 – sus2 chords
    31 – 2:06:27 – sus4 chords
    32 – 2:10:00 – Playing with chords (“Easy piano lesson”)
    33 – 2:14:48 – chord reposition
    34 – 2:18:34 – 1st inversion chords
    35 – 2:25:07 – 2nd inversion chords
    36 – 2:29:11 – 3rd inversion chords
    37 – 2:30:45 – Playing by ear #1
    38 – 2:35:28 – Playing by ear #2
    39 – 2:41:39 – “Exceptions on basic chord piano setup”
    40 – 2:45:20 – Right hand chord patterns.
    41 – 2:49:36 – Left hand chord patterns.

  3. Basics/note names
    Lesson 1 – 2:50 Basics, intro, black keys vs. white keys
    Lesson 2 – 8:53 White notes, white note names
    Lesson 3 – 15:20 Black notes, black note names
    Lesson 4 – 24:52 4 white sharp/flats

    Half/whole tones
    Lesson 5 – 30:27 Half tones
    Lesson 6 – 32:45 Whole tones

    Key signatures/Scales
    Lesson 7 – 36:09 Key signatures
    Lesson 8 – 40:00 Major Scales (C maj) WWHWWWH
    Lesson 9 – 43:46 Major Scales ( F maj)
    Lesson 10 – 45:38 Major Scales (G maj)
    Lesson 11 – 48:17 Minor Scales WHWWHWW (just gonna add something from my experience, my piano teacher said that natural minors were more complex than harmonic minors and made me learn the harmonic minors first. Gotta say I like harmonic mins better tho)
    Lesson 12 – 50:05 Switching from Major Scales to Minor Scales, relative majors/minors

    Note Distances
    Lesson 13 – 53:50 Intervals (note distances)
    Lesson 14 – 59:06 Octaves (special note distance!)

    Circle of Fifths
    Lesson 15 – 1:06:19 How to draw the Circle of Fifths
    Lesson 16 – 1:09:25 How many sharps/flats in a scale
    Lesson 17 – 1:12:50 Using the Circle of Fifths to figure out the sharps and flats of a scale
    Lesson 18 – 1:21:02 Using the Circle of Fifths to find major chords
    Lesson 19 – 1:26:23 Using the Circle of Fifths to find minor chords and relative Major/minors

    Chords
    Lesson 20 – 1:29:13 Chords
    Lesson 21 – 1:34:24 Major Chords (3 in between, 2 in between)
    Lesson 22 – 1:39:27 Minor Chords
    Lesson 23 – 1:42:56 Chord progressions
    Lesson 24 – 1:44:35 Major 7 Chords
    Lesson 25 – 1:47:25 Minor 7 Chords
    Lesson 26 – 1:51:00 5 Chords
    Lesson 27 – 1:54:27 7 Chords
    Lesson 28 – 1:56:10 Augmented Chords
    Lesson 29 – 1:58:29 Diminished Chords
    Lesson 30 – 2:00:54 Sus2 chords
    Lesson 31 – 2:04:25 Sus4 chords

    Playing Songs (could also classify as chords)
    Lesson 32 – 2:07:58 How to play songs with chords
    Lesson 33 – 2:12:44 Chord repositioning (aka Inversions preview)
    Lesson 34 – 2:16:32 1st inversion chords
    Lesson 35 – 2:23:05 2nd inversion chords
    Lesson 36 – 2:27:08 3rd inversion chords
    Lesson 37 – 2:28:44 Using inversions to play a song/playing by ear
    Lesson 38 – 2:33:26 Using Chords to learn songs faster/playing by ear
    Lesson 39 – 2:39:37 Exceptions to the basic chord setup
    Lesson 40 – 2:43:19 Right Hand Chord patterns
    Lesson 41 – 2:47:34 Left Hand Chord patterns

    Thanks to Adriel Yannick Velasquez for filling in the last few when I sort of forgot about this (oops)

  4. If I could give this video a million likes, I would. None of my teachers managed to teach me this despite 4 years studying piano! Bless you!

    1. @Marks Piano – PGN Piano When I click the link it says that the video doetn exist *__*

  5. This has got to be the most useful way anyone could ever spend 3 hours. I played piano from the time I was 4 until I was 10 and then stopped (which I have regretted for so long now). This video taught me so much more than I have ever known about the piano and how to play it. I am 22 years old now and started fresh with this video after not playing for 12 years and I feel confident now to continue playing and learning. Thank you so much for this and for your time making these videos. I am excited to continue learning!!!

    1. James Skelly feel the exact same. Good luck on your piano journey dude 🙂

    2. Sophie I’m doing the same, do you know how much information I should soak in daily? I just want make I don’t just crumble information into my head.

    3. I’m 59 and starting again after a 40 year absence. It’s never too late!

  6. I’m 36 I’ve been playing piano my whole life. And I’m learning so much. This is awesome. Its 5 AM here in Chicago and I’m glued to the TV with my keyboards having a blast learning everything that I missed. Much appreciation and respect!

  7. My God I’ve been playing guitar for almost 30 years and always found theory to difficult with the whole circle of 5ths thing and now I finally get it I know music theory you have made my life complete and I’ve only been playing piano for 3 months ty soooooo mich you sir are the best teacher ever you saved me thousands in lessons not to mention all the years of frustration to learn theory ive watched countless videos about this and never made sense to me 2 hours of my life best 2 hours ever spent ty ty ty you are a great teacher god bless you if I ever i could repay you plz let me know

  8. Hey I really appreciate these lessons. I took a piano lesson back in high school but these lessons definitely expose my weaknesses. Much respect; wish I could like this video more than once.

    1. I’m also learning to olay piano without a piano. Can’t afford one but i want to learn 😭

  9. Basics/note names
    Lesson 1- 2:50 Basics, intro, black keys vs. white keys
    Lesson 2 – 8:53 White notes, white note names
    Lesson 3 – 15:20 Black notes, black note names
    Lesson 4 – 24:52 4 white sharp/flats

    Half/whole tones
    Lesson 5 – 30:27 Half tones
    Lesson 6 – 32:45 Whole tones

    Key signatures/Scales
    Lesson 7 – 36:09 Key signatures
    Lesson 8 – 40:00 Major Scales (C major)
    WWHWWWH
    Lesson 9 – 43:46 Major Scales (F maj)
    Lesson 10 – 45:38 Major Scales (G major)
    Lesson 11 – 48:17 Minor Scales WHWWHWW
    Lesson 12 – 50:05 Switching from Major Scales to Minor Scales, relative majors/minors

    Note Distances
    Lesson 13 – 53:50 Intervals (note distances)
    Lesson 14 – 59:06 Octaves (special note
    distance!)

    Circle of Fifths
    Lesson 15 – 1:06:19 How to draw the Circle of Fifths
    Lesson 16 – 1:09:25 How many sharps/flats in a scale
    Lesson 17 – 1:12:50 Using the Circle of Fifths to figure out the sharps and flats of a scale
    Lesson 18 – 1:21:02 Using the Circle of Fifths to find major chords
    Lesson 19 – 1:26:23 Using the Circle of Fifths to find minor chords and relative Major/minors

    Chords
    Lesson 20 – 1:29:13 Chords
    Lesson 21 – 1:34:24 Major Chords (3 in between, 2 in between)
    Lesson 22 1:39:27 Minor Chords (2 in between, 3 in between)
    Lesson 23 1:42:56 Chord progressions
    Lesson 24 – 1:44:35 Major 7 Chords
    Lesson 25 – 1:47:25 Minor 7 Chords
    Lesson 26 – 1:51:00 5 Chords
    Lesson 27 – 1:54:27 7 Chords
    Lesson 28 – 1:56:10 Augmented Chords
    Lesson 29 – 1:58:29 Diminished Chords
    Lesson 30 – 2:00:54 Sus2 chords
    Lesson 31 – 2:04:25 Sus4 chords

    Playing Songs (could also classify as chords)
    Lesson 32 – 2:07:58 How to play songs with chords
    Lesson 33 – 2:12:44 Chord repositioning (aka Inversions preview)
    Lesson 34 – 2:16:32 1st inversion chords
    Lesson 35 – 2:23:05 2nd inversion chords
    Lesson 36 – 2:27:08 3rd inversion chords
    Lesson 37 – 2:28:44 Using inversions to play a song/playing by ear
    Lesson 38 – 2:33:26 Using Chords to learn songs faster/playing by ear
    Lesson 39 – 2:39:37 Exceptions to the basic chord setup
    Lesson 40 2:43:19 Right Hand Chord patterns
    Lesson 41 – 2:47:34 Left Hand Chord patterns

    (I stole this comment for my own usage)

  10. I had just completed this 3 hour piano lesson. Now, I’m ready to be the best! Thank you so much sir for your helpful video 🙂

  11. Like some others, I have always wanted to play piano and the COVID-19 was my catalyst. I borrowed my son’s keyboard and started with an app. Then I came across your video. I was amazed at you teaching technique. Your information was so well presented and easy to follow. I really devoured it. Learning the secrets of vibrations I have loved all my life. What joy you have brought to me and countless others. Thank you! Thank you! I am 74 years old.

  12. What a great course and teacher. Can’t stop watching. Learning so much

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  14. Thank you Mark, for the lessons, it’s been great and I’ve learned so much, you’re an excellent teacher 👍😄😊

  15. Lesson 1: Piano sections 4:54 – 6:10
    Lesson 2: White notes 8:50 – 10:30
    Lesson 3: Black notes 13:43 – 17:53
    Lesson 4: Key signatures 37:04 – 37:29 (bonus – not required)
    Lesson 5: Scales 37:58 – 41:42

  16. Mark what you have done is priceless!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Have gone through 12 lessons today, because I know the basics already and you made certain things sooo clear. I wish you all the best things in life. I feel so grateful to you!

  17. Man thanks a bunch! The way you teach is amazing! You have a really calming voice. Thank you for the lesson🙏🏻

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