The methods you see below are the fundamentals of what it would take to learn piano and music theory at an efficient level. I wrote the note names above each note. This is my gift to anyone that’s looking to learn music. Scroll to the bottom of the page for books and other resources.

  1. Note names, lines and spaces, treble and bass clef.

  2. Notes Labeled on the Keyboard with Sharps and Flats

  3. All Intervals simple and compound

  4. Reading Rhythms Level 1

  5. Reading Rhythms Level 2

  6. Introduction to ties and dotted notes

  7. Introduction to 3/4 time and 2/4 time (Waltz and March)

  8. Introduction to triplets and the swing rhythm

  9. Sight Reading Level One Right Hand

  10. Sight Reading Level Two Left Hand

  11. Introduction to song form. (Song forms of popular songs)

  12. All major chords in half steps. (Major triads chromatically)

  13. All minor chords in half steps (Minor triads chromatically)

  14. Chords Within the Major Scale (Numbered Chords on Scale Degrees) Introduction to chord progressions

  15. Chord Progressions in Major Key (To be used in tandem with chords within the major scale)

  16. Chords within the Minor Scale (Numbered Chords on Scale Degrees)

  17. Chord Progressions in Minor Key (To be used in tandem with chords within the minor scale)

  18. First three notes of the major scale

  19. First three notes of the Minor Scale

  20. First Five Notes of the Major Scale in Every Key Right Hand

  21. First Five Notes of the Minor Scale in Every Key Right Hand

  22. All augmented chords in half steps (augmented triads chromatically.)

  23. Whole Tone Scales with fingerings

  24. All diminished chords in half steps (diminished triads chromatically.)

  25. Inversions for Major Minor and Diminished Chords (Triads)

  26. All Major Scales (Right Hand) with note names and fingerings

  27. All Minor Scales (Right Hand) with note names and fingerings

  28. All Pentatonic scales Major and Minor, and Blues scales with fingerings

  29. All Dorian Minor Scales (Right Hand) With note names and fingerings

  30. All Mixolydian scales (Dominant) Right hand with note names and fingerings

  31. All Major and Minor 6th Chords

  32. All Major and Minor 6th Chord inversions (minor 7th and half diminished 7th)

  33. “So What” Left Hand Voicings (D and Eb Dorian)

  34. “So What” Lead Sheet with Melody and Chords

  35. “So What” Miles Davis Transcription Sheet music

  36. “So What” Miles Davis Solo

  37. “So What” Backing track (Use this to practice improvising)

  38. “Little Sunflower” Left Hand Voicings (D and Eb Major7)

  39. “Little Sunflower” Lead Sheet Melody and Chords by Freddie Hubbard

  40. Little Sunflower Freddy Hubbard Recording

  41. Little Sunflower Backing Track use this to practice soloing

  42. All Seventh Chords in Half Steps (Major, Minor, Dominant, Minor-Major, Diminished, Half-Diminished, Diminished Major, Augmented Major, Augmented Dominant chromatically.)

  43. Inversions of Major Minor and Dominant 7th chords

  44. 2-5-1 Voicings in every key using 2, 3 and 4 note voicings

  45. All Lydian Scales (Major 7th #11 4th scale degree) In every key with fingerings

  46. All melodic minor scales with fingerings

  47. All lydian dominant scales (dominant 7th #11 4th scale degree of melodic minor scale) with fingerings

  48. All Half Diminished 7th Chords with Inversions

  49. All Half Diminished Scales (Locrian #2) 6th mode of the melodic minor scale and fingerings

  50. All Tritone Substitutions in Every Key

  51. Minor 2-5-1 voicings in every key

  52. All Altered Dominant Scales (Super Locrian) 7th Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale and fingerings

  53. All Half Whole and Whole Half Diminished scales and fingerings

  54. All modes of the Major Scale in every key

  55. All harmonic minor scales with fingerings

  56. All harmonic major scales with fingerings

  57. Hexatonic scales for Major and Melodic Minor with fingerings

  58. 7th Chord Inversions of Minor-Major, Diminished Major, Augmented Major, and Augmented Dominant

  59. “C Jam Blues” Introduction to 12 Bar Blues.

  60. ‘C Jam Blues” Clark Terry Recording and solo

  61. “C Jam Blues” Backing Track

  62. “Bag’s Groove” 12 Bar Blues in F

  63. “Bag’s Groove” Miles Davis solo and Milt Jackson

  64. “Bag’s Groove” Backing Track

  65. Introduction To Spread Voicings, Spread Major and Minor Triads

  66. Diminished and Augmented Spread Vocings Triads

  67. Spread Voicings for 7th chords, Major, Minor, Dominant, Minor-Major, Half Diminished, Diminished, Diminished Major, Augmented Major and Augmented Dominant (DROP 2)

  68. Spread Voicings for 7th chords, Major, Minor, Dominant, Minor-Major, Half Diminished, Diminished, Diminished Major, Augmented Major and Augmented Dominant (DROP 2 AND 4)

  69. Quartal Voicings three and four notes

  70. 2-5-1 Spread Rootless voicings with inversions and tritone substitutions included

  71. Minor 2-5-1 Spread Voicings with inversions.

  72. 7th Chords Diatonically in every key

  73. Spread Triads Diatonically in every key

  74. Spread 7th chords drop 2 diatonically in every key

  75. Spread 7th chords drop 2 drop 4 diatonically in every key

  76. Minor Blues Equinox By John Coltrane and Lesson

  77. “Equinox” John Coltrane Recording

  78. “Equinox” Backing Track use this to practice improvising

  79. Diatonic Patterns Major, Melodic Minor, Harmonic Minor, and Harmonic Major

  80. Major 2-5-1 Patterns

  81. Minor 2-5-1 Patterns

  82. Chromatic scale and Chromatic scale patterns

  83. Hexatonic Chords (two triads on top of one another)

  84. Blue Monk (Blues in Bb)

  85. “Blue Monk” Thelonious Monk Recording

  86. “Blue Monk” Backing Track

  87. Blues with turnarounds and added changes (C Jam Blues, Bag’s Groove, Blue Monk) (C, F Bb)

  88. Autumn Leaves, Learning your first Jazz standard

  89. “Autumn Leaves” Miles Davis Recording

  90. “Autumn Leaves Backing Track