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How To Dress Up Naked Music On The Piano!
Two Audio CD’s & one 2-hour DVD Video & big loose-leaf binder with printed text
How To Dress Up Naked Music On The Piano!
Item#: COMBO-39
$147.00

Do You Know How To

Dress Up Naked Music?

 If you already play the Piano and know some piano chords, but

don’t know what to do with them

I will teach you over 100 things to do with the piano chords you already know….

Your Piano-Playing Dreams Will Come True With…

101 ways to use the piano chords & scales

 you already know!”

     “I just wanted to mention how much your lesson plans have improved my piano playing quality and enjoyment!  I purchased your course, “How to Dress up Naked Music” last April.  On New Years Eve, I had the wonderful opportunity to entertain on a Steinway Grand Piano.  It was a rewarding experience and I am still receiving compliments on my piano playing skills. Two-one break ups, run ups, passing tones, etc.  I have learned so much. I also have evaluated numerous other piano courses and have found yours to still to be the best.  Thanks again.”     Rick Koop, Crosby, MN (email on file)

(Naked piano music is plain old written music without all the fills and thrilling runs and beautiful chords and all that I’m going to show you how to do in my 2-hour DVD) (plus 2 CD’s and a big loose-leaf binder with each technique shown in print…)

Dear Friend:

     Would you daydream with me for a moment? It’s a daydream I used to dream often back when I was taking piano lessons:

You are sitting at the piano surrounded by your family and friends,

playing in a full, lush, style with chords galore and runs and fills flowing

up and down all over the keyboard. Can you see that in your mind’s eye?

     I’ve got great news for you!

     It doesn’t have to be a dream! You can learn to play like that just like I did. It’s not so much a matter of talent as it is of knowing what to do and how to do it. And that knowledge can be acquired. After all, it’s just a matter of taking common chords you already know and twisting them around in unique ways — breaking them up — applying rhythm patterns to them — combining 3 or 4 notes of the scales you already know into logical paths that take you to the next chord progression. It’s not brain surgery and it’s not rocket science — anyone can do it if they take the time to learn certain techniques.

     I’m going to show you over ONE HUNDRED ways to make your piano playing come to life. We’ll take the chords and scales you already know and learn how to make all kinds of wonderful sounds with them — in all different arranging styles.  I am going to show you IN PRINT (in the big 8 1/2” by 11” book that comes with the course) and also in SOUND (in the TWO CD’s  that come with the course) plus you will SEE and HEAR each technique as you watch the fantastic 2-hour DVD video on arranging music on the piano! On it I will carefully demonstrate each technique so you can hear how it sounds as well as SEE what it looks like — you will watch my hands as I play each chord, each run, each style, each technique — in close-ups and in slow motion — so you can understand clearly how you can play it too.

      Would you like to be able to create MOODS at the keyboard? To ignite the emotions of the listener? To EXCITE the listener with exhilarating, arousing, animated music? To create a sense of nostalgia, longing, or sadness with poignant, bittersweet chords & progressions?

     Or play with such zest and gusto that the listener just can’t sit still? Or maybe play with that splendid, royal, radiant touch that makes people stiffen their backbones and look at reality boldly “Winston Churchill” music, as someone has called it.

     You’ll find all of these feelings created through the use of techniques such as…

Here are some of the piano playing styles you will learn:

  • the “orchestral pad” on page 12

  • “suspensions” on page 53

  • “western twang” on page 46

  • “Alberti bass” on page 33

  • “Stride piano” on page 15

  •  “Kansas City style” on page 51

  • “tremelo fired runs” on page 8

  •  “locked hands style” on pg 6

  •  “walk-the-stairs boogie” on page 54

  •  “tripletized walkups” on page 26

  •  “slash chords” on page 50

  •  “The melodrama effect” on page 56

  •  “color tone technique” on page 7

  •  “offset octave-3rds technique” on page 33

  • “harmonizing the melody” on page 32

  •  “music box style” on page 19

  • “left-hand trailer runs” on page 44

  • “walk-the-stairs boogie” on page 55

  •  “the ‘chimes’ effect” on page 18

  • “the ‘Canadian Sunset” bass on page 55

  • “the Western bass” on page 36

  • “the elephant walk bass” on page 54

  • “the lush ‘Garner’ style” on page 49

  • “the upward inversion technique on page 27
  • “the trumpet trio intro & exit” on page 40

  •  “the inside blues move” on page 47

  •  “the walking string bass style” on page 34

  • “the chromatic run technique” on page

  • “8th note straddles” on page 21

  • “the Charlie Brown bass” on page 52

  •  “the parallel 10th walkup” on page 31

  •  “the stride bass” on page 16

  • “hand-over arps technique” on page 17

  • “the ‘Amen’ (plagal cadence) ending” on page 50

  • “the ‘blue note’ technique” on page 36

  • “the camouflage intro technique” on page 21

  • “the deceptive cadence technique” on page 12

  • “the delay-catch up technique” on page 53

  • “the chromatic 3rds passing tones technique” on page 22

  • “the ‘slide in’ ending” on page 50

  • “the cross-hands strong melody technique” on page 35

  • “the 2-1 and 3-1 breakup run” on page 20

  • “the ‘oriental sound’ technique” on page 49

  •  “the drum cadence intro & exit” on page 40

  • “the ‘chimes & bells’ technique on page 19

  • “the chord substitution technique” on page 10

  • “the ‘tripletizing the beat’ technique” on page 40

  • ” the half-step slide technique” on page 11

  • “the ‘Latin sound’ technique” on page 48

  • “the two-handed off-set runs technique” on page 47

  • “the parallel 6th fillers technique” on page 42

  • by mixing a few of these styles together, you can create original styles of your own!

Is it hard?

      Not if you know chords already. If you don’t know chords — don’t take this course yet. Take a course on chords first, such as Chord Piano or All The Chords In The Whole Wide World.

     But if you DO know chords, then all you need to do is learn how to apply those chords in certain ways, and I give you over 100 different ways to use them (see the list above).

     Here’s what one person wrote about the course:

“Words cannot express my joy at having found you. I’m 63 and have been studying piano on and off all my life – even studying with high-priced teachers. Every single one told me they could not teach me how to play from chords. One expressed it was a gift and that either you have it for you don’t.     Well…3 days after receiving your “Naked Music” course, I was able to play from chords. Trying to understand why now at long last…it’s because of your way of teaching. You make it soooo simple. First you explain what to do; then you demonstrate it, then you follow up the demonstration by explaining what you did and how the student can apply it to their written music. Beautiful!

     Can’t tell you how many other books I’ve bought that left me confused. So I love you, love you, love you.And will buy many other of your courses.”

Donna P., Akron, Ohio (letter, Nov 12, 2003)

     And another:

     “I think I may have told you what my husband said when I first started ordering your courses a few years back…he said “Where has Duane been all your life?” I’ve taken off and on from different teachers and in various situations and he always saw how frustrating it was for me to be unable to get exactly the “right” teacher to explain the “neat stuff” to me. It always seemed a secret kept for only the privileged few. That’s for letting me in on many of those fun things to do on the piano.”

Renay Goodman, Colorado Jan. 21st letter

     And another:

Duane, I just wanted to take a minute and say thanks to you.  I recently
purchased your course, “How to dress up naked music”.  I can’t
believe the amount I have learned in a few weeks. 
I look forward to the skills I hope to develop as I continue to practice and play over the coming months (and years).  Thanks again!

Rick K., Minnesota (police captain), email May 2, 2007 on file

     And about a zillion others (would you believe a few hundred?):

    

     After you take the course please write to me and tell me how it has helped you. I personally read every single letter or email that comes in. Thanks.

Cordially,

Duane

Yes! Rush me:

Piano Playing Combo #39:

101 ways to use the chords & scales you already know!”

Here’s What You Get:  

 Two CD’s 

that explain every single technique in detail! (Many people listen to them in their car while commuting — a great use of otherwise wasted time. Then they put into practice what they learn when they get home — what a great way to relax and learn at the same time!)

…and…

Fantastic 2-hour DVD Video

demonstrating & explaining all the techniques!

 & Big Illustrated Instruction Book


Front Cover     Back Cover

showing all the techniques and all the styles in print and music notation!

…and…

Book of Practice Songs!

 so you can start using the new techniques immediately!

A Lifetime of Learning for just $147.

Click below to get the entireNaked Music” course — DVD, 2 CD’s, and big book of 101 techniques plus the book of practice songs
all in a big 3-ring binder!

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