Learn Classical Piano; Learn To Play & Read Music!
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 23.07 GB | Duration: 14h 37m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 23.07 GB | Duration: 14h 37m
Step-by-step beginner piano course focused on classical music: notes, rhythm, scales, chords, arpeggios & easy pieces.
What you'll learn
Read sheet music confidently using both treble and bass clefs.
Play original classical piano pieces using proper technique and expressive interpretation.
Understand and apply basic music theory concepts such as rhythm, intervals, and scales.
Build strong hand coordination and finger independence through progressive technical exercises.
Requirements
No prior experience with music or piano is required.
A keyboard or acoustic piano (88 keys preferred) is recommended.
Access to a printer or device for viewing printable sheet music is helpful.
Motivation and willingness to practice regularly.
Description
Have you always dreamed of playing beautiful classical piano music, but never knew where to start? This course is designed for absolute beginners of all ages—from teenagers starting at 12 to adults and seniors who want to begin (or restart) learning piano. No prior knowledge is needed—just curiosity, motivation, and a piano or keyboard. Step by step, you’ll build a solid foundation in technique and music theory, while learning real pieces from the classical tradition.Here’s what you’ll learn:How to read sheet music (notes, rhythm, rests, time signatures, and key signatures).Essential classical technique through scales, arpeggios, and exercises (Czerny, Hanon).How to play and understand chords, inversions, and harmony.A beginner-friendly introduction to intervals, the circle of fifths, and key signatures.Beginner classical piano pieces, such as:Bach: Prelude in C MajorSchumann: The Wild HorsemanKabalevsky: Waltz Op. 39 No. 13How to create an effective practice routine that balances exercises with real music.By the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently read sheet music, understand music theory basics, and play beginner-level classical pieces with technique and expression.Whether you’re a teenager, adult, or senior, this course gives you the tools and confidence to start your classical piano journey—enjoy the process, make music, and discover the joy of playing timeless pieces!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome & course overview
Lecture 2 Materials needed
Section 2: Module 1 : Introduction to the piano
Lecture 3 Lesson 1 : The Piano’s History and Evolution (and why it's important)
Lecture 4 Lesson 2: Understanding the piano mechanism
Lecture 5 Recap of Lesson 2: Understanding the piano mechanism
Lecture 6 Lesson 3: The right posture and finger numbering
Lecture 7 Lesson 4: The different ways of playing » legato vs non-legato
Lecture 8 Lesson 5: The keyboard layout, Middle C and Note names explained
Lecture 9 Lesson 6: The difference between 'practicing' and REALLY Practicing efficiently
Section 3: Module 2: The absolute basics of music notation and rhythm
Lecture 10 Lesson 1: The Foundations of Sheet Music (The Staff, Clefs, Measures)
Lecture 11 RECAP Lesson 1: The Foundations of Sheet Music (The Staff, Clefs, Measures)
Lecture 12 Lesson 2: Unlocking the Language of Notes: Their Names, Treble and Bass clef
Lecture 13 Worksheet Module 2 Lesson 2
Lecture 14 Lesson 3: Mastering Rhythm and Note Values (Note Values, Rests, Whole and Half S
Lecture 15 RECAP and Worksheets Lesson 3
Lecture 16 Lesson 4: Dynamics Made Simple (The Basics of Musical Expression: Loud, Soft, an
Lecture 17 Lesson 5: Scales Unlocked (Understanding Scales, Playing C Major with Both Hands
Lecture 18 Lesson 6: Exploring 6/8 Time and Rhythmic Patterns (Mastering 6/8 Time Signature
Lecture 19 RECAP Lesson 6: Exploring 6/8 time
Section 4: Module 3: Putting it all together
Lecture 20 Lesson 1: Building Coordination and Musicality
Lecture 21 Lesson 1.1: Air Mozart Implementing what you've learned in Lesson 1
Lecture 22 Lesson 2: Getting Started with Your First Piece
Lecture 23 Lesson 3: Exploring Binary and Ternary Measures
Lecture 24 Lesson 4: Discovering the Waltz in 6/8
Lecture 25 Lesson 5: Expanding Your Horizons with High Notes
Lecture 26 Lesson 6: Expanding Your Horizons with Low Notes
Lecture 27 Lesson 7: Performance and Reflection (Chopin's Waltz in a minor)
Section 5: Module 4: LEVEL UP
Lecture 28 Lesson 1: Welcome to Level UP – Motivation and Mindset
Lecture 29 Lesson 2: Circle of Fifths and Key Signatures
Lecture 30 Lesson 3: Classical Piece 1 – "Minuet in F Major" by Leopold Mozart
Lecture 31 Lesson 4: Scales – Major, Melodic Minor, Harmonic Minor
Lecture 32 Lesson 5: Classical Piece 2 – Theme from Swan Lake – Tchaikovsky (Simplified)
Lecture 33 Lesson 6: Broken Chords and Arpeggios
Lecture 34 Lesson 7: Classical Piece 3 – "Prelude in C Major" Bach
Lecture 35 Lesson 7: part 2
Lecture 36 Lesson 7: part 3
Lecture 37 Lesson 7: part 4
Section 6: Module 5: Your introduction to Classical Repertoire
Lecture 38 Lesson 1: Long and Short by Bartok arranged by Michael Kravchuk
Lecture 39 Lesson 2: Minuet Alexander Reinagle Arranged by Michael Kravchuk
Lecture 40 Lesson 3: Waltz, op. 39, No.13 – Dmitry Kabalevsky
Lecture 41 Lesson 4: Minuet in G - Easy Ending
Lecture 42 Lesson 5: Etude in C Major Op. 125, no.3 Anton Diabelli
Section 7: Module 6:The Language of Harmony – Chords, Voices & Counterpoint
Lecture 43 Lesson 1: The Building Blocks of Harmony (Intervals, Chords & Inversions)
Lecture 44 Lesson 2: Harmony in Action (Playing a Piece with Mixed Chords)
Lecture 45 Lesson 3: How Music Breathes (Chord Progressions, Harmonic Roles, Tension & Cade
Lecture 46 Lesson 4: Riding Through Harmony (Learn “The Wild Horseman” by Schumann)
Lecture 47 Lesson 5: Voices in Harmony (SATB, Scientific Notation & Vocal Ranges)
Section 8: Module 7: Reading the Fine Print – Sheet Music Symbols & Expression
Lecture 48 Lesson 1: Ornaments – Trills, Mordents, Turns, Grace Notes
Lecture 49 Lesson 2: Articulations & Expression Marks (Expanded)
Lecture 50 Lesson 3: Navigation Symbols – Don’t Get Lost!
Lecture 51 Lesson 4: Playing Arabesque by Burgmüller – Bringing It All Together
Section 9: Module 8: Enhancing Technique with Études and Hanon Exercises
Lecture 52 Lesson 1: Why Études and Hanon?
Lecture 53 Lesson 2: Hanon No. 1 – Your First Finger Workout
Lecture 54 Lesson 3: Finger Gym: Czerny Style
Lecture 55 Lesson 4: Combine & Conquer – Your Practice Routine
Section 10: Module 9: Exploring Classical Repertoire Together
Lecture 56 Lesson 1. Sick Doll by Tchaikovsky
Lecture 57 Lesson 2.Prelude in e minor Chopin
Lecture 58 Lesson 3. Gymnopédie Erik Satie
Lecture 59 Lesson 4: Una Matina by Ludovico Einaudi Part 1
Lecture 60 Lesson 4: Una Matina by Ludovico Einaudi Part 2
Lecture 61 Lesson 4: Una Matina by Ludovico Einaudi Part 3
Lecture 62 Lesson 4: Una Matina by Ludovico Einaudi Part 4
Section 11: Module 10: Whats next?
Lecture 63 Lesson 1: Reflecting on Your Progress
Lecture 64 Lesson 2: Choosing New Repertoire
Lecture 65 Lesson 3: Advanced Techniques to Explore
Lecture 66 Lesson 4: Enhancing Your Practice Routine
Lecture 67 Lesson 5: Reading and Analyzing Any Sheet Music You Encounter
Lecture 68 Lesson 6: Playing Any Song You Want (Even If It’s Challenging)
Lecture 69 Lesson 7: Lifelong Music Learning
Complete beginners who have never touched a piano before.,Students who want a structured, step-by-step introduction to classical piano.,Anyone who felt overwhelmed or confused trying to teach themselves piano online.,Teens, adults, and self-learners looking for a clear guide to piano basics and classical technique.