Connections Between Guitar And Piano

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Join musician and the LCSP Course Director Cait Davies in this piano and guitar tutorial as we explore connections between guitar and piano. Understanding the parallels between these two iconic instruments will greatly enhance your musical journey, so dive in!

In this tutorial, Cait looks at piano and guitar similarities, exploring how intervals and chords are constructed and utilized on both instruments. Learn how to create intervals and how to build chords on both the piano and guitar, translating guitar to piano and translating piano to guitar.

Discover the similarities in playing intervals on piano and intervals on guitar, and uncover the secrets behind constructing chords on piano and chords on guitar. Cait will guide you through essential techniques and concepts, offering insights into two of the most popular instruments to learn.

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Thank you for that. I’m a guitar player for 50 years who is now trying to learn piano, and I agree that the piano makes it much easier to visualize chords and scales. Knowing theory, as applied to the guitar, has also helped me as I now learn piano. By the way, you have a lovely singing voice!

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I'm trying to learn the fretboard on my tenor and baritone ukulele, and I was wishing I had black keys on the fretboard. So I did the next best thing.
i took postit notes and put strings on my piano. Since it's a uke, I scooted my bench up so my left hand could learn the chords. Of course it will work for the violin or the bass also.

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Very useful video. But this new “jump cut at every breath” thing makes videos almost unwatchable for me.

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