About
Electronic Keyboard

Electronic keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeat at the interval of an octave. Pressing a key on the keyboard makes the instrument.
Electronic keyboards are capable of recreating a wide range of instrument sounds (piano, Hammond organ, pipe organ, violin, etc.) and synthesizer tones with less complex sound synthesis. Electronic keyboards are usually designed for home users, beginners and other non-professional users. They typically have unweighted keys. The least expensive models do not have velocity-sensitive keys, but mid- to high-priced models do. Home keyboards typically have little, if any, digital sound editing capacity. The user typically selects from a range of preset "voices" or sounds, which include imitations of many instruments and some electronic synthesizer sounds.
Electronic keyboards are capable of recreating a wide range of instrument sounds (piano, Hammond organ, pipe organ, violin, etc.) and synthesizer tones with less complex sound synthesis. Electronic keyboards are usually designed for home users, beginners and other non-professional users. They typically have unweighted keys. The least expensive models do not have velocity-sensitive keys, but mid- to high-priced models do. Home keyboards typically have little, if any, digital sound editing capacity. The user typically selects from a range of preset "voices" or sounds, which include imitations of many instruments and some electronic synthesizer sounds.
Course
Modules
Intermediate
- Intermediate Major and Minor Scales
- Key of 'D' 'A' & 'Bb'
- Repertoire playing in different keys
- Triads in 12 bar blues
- Scales - Chromatic and pentatonic scales
- More on Rhythm techniques
- Introduction to arpeggios and their applications
Fees for 8 sessions
(40 minutes / session)
Advanced
- Advanced Scales
- Use of Add9, Add13 and Sus Chords
- Chords Family and Advanced Chord Progression
- Advanced Keyboard Positions
- Improvisation
- Advanced Arpeggios and Accompaniments
Fees for 8 sessions
(40 minutes / session)
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