eMedia - Intermediate Piano Method (WINDOWS)
Transform Your Playing Today with Piano Lessons That Teach Blues Piano, Advanced Piano Chords, Technique, Music Theory, and Piano Improvisation!
Improve Your Piano Skills and Techniques!
Vadim Ghin, M.M., who has taught at the renowned Juilliard School of Music, delivers over 150 intermediate-to-advanced piano lessons designed to help you improve piano technique, understand music theory, learn how to play blues piano, and get started with piano improvisation.
Interactive Feedback technology makes this piano tutorial easy to understand, and you can click immediately to any of the piano lessons so you learn at your own pace.
The piano software includes over 50 classic piano pieces from composers like Chopin, Irving Berlin, and Jelly Roll Morton to make learning piano fun. It was carefully designed for students interested in continuing piano studies after completing eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method. Whether you want to work on piano technique, play a piano solo, learn new piano chords, or master classic piano pieces; the piano lessons found in eMedia Intermediate Piano and Keyboard Method piano software will help take your playing to the next level.
The over 150 step-by-step piano lessons offer a comprehensive curriculum that will teach the intermediate piano player the skills needed to take their playing to the next level. Beginning with intervals and expanded hand positions, the lessons progress through building dexterity, advanced rhythms and transitions, interpretive expression marks and voicing, and, finally, to blues improvisation based on the blues and the piano in Ensemble.
eMedia Intermediate Piano and Keyboard Method offers over 50 songs with a focus on blues, classics, conventional scales, chord progressions, improvisation, and other techniques necessary for mastering the piano:
- Beethoven (“Ecossaise”)
- Liszt (“Hungarian Rhapsody”)
- Tchaikovsky (“Swan Lake”)
- Dukas (“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”)
- Chopin (Ballade No. 4)
- W. C. Handy (“St. Louis Blues”)
- Irving Berlin (“The Schoolhouse Blues”)
- Rachmaninoff (Third Piano Concerto)
- Mozart (Twenty-First Piano Concerto)
- “Jelly Roll” Morton (“Jelly Roll Blues”)
Vadim Ghin, M.M., author of the innovative eMedia Intermediate Piano and Keyboard Method, holds a Masters Degree in Piano from the Julliard School of Music and has taught extensively at Juilliard, New York University, and the Manhattan School of Music.
Video Instruction
Professional piano instructor Vadim Ghin, M.M., guides you in over 50 videos demonstrating techniques. Many of the videos include split-screen displays with close-ups for a clearer perspective.
The Animated Keyboard displays color-coded fingerings as the music plays. It allows you to see exactly how to play the song on a keyboard as you hear the music. Music tracking highlights the notes being played on the screen making it simple to follow along.
The Note and Finger Tracker tools show you the note you play as music notation and on eMedia’s Animated Keyboard. You’ll be able to correct your playing and learn to read music faster!
Live Recorded Audio is included for every song and exercise. Audio playback options include piano only, voice only, and full audio featuring both piano and vocal performances
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Use the variable-speed MIDI tracks to slow the music down to any tempo, and the Animated Keyboard will show the fingerings in time. You can play along and learn at the pace best suited to you!
MIDI playback options let you hear the left- or right-hand parts in isolation or just the metronome track, if you like. Colorfully arranged accompaniments are also available and can be a joy to play along with! Selected pieces include orchestral and jazz band accompaniment tracks.
Instant Feedback and Interactive Evaluation Feedback are available for selected songs and exercises. Instant Feedback shows you when you play the correct notes as you progress through a melody. Your computer will listen as you play and highlight correctly played notes in green.
This works for both acoustic pianos and electronic keyboards. When using an electronic MIDI-compatible keyboard with selected exercises, you can get specific feedback on note and rhythm mistakes. Clicking on an individual feedback balloon brings up a keyboard showing you exactly what mistake was made and what should have been played. Also, an overall percentage score summarizes how well you did on the exercise.
Reviews and Ear Training Quizzes help reinforce new concepts and develop your ear.
Song Highlighting and Looping Highlight an entire page, or just a portion of a song, and loop it for playback at whatever speed you are comfortable playing. Selected loops are now introduced with the MIDI tick count-off, so there’s enough time to get your hands back to the keyboard to play along; thus, you can follow along regardless of what section of the piece you’re working on.
Piano Fingerings help teach you the correct fingering for each note and can be toggled on or off for any screen.
With a Metronome, set your own tempo and work on your speed, rhythm, and timing. Provides both visual cue and/or audio tick. Full range of tempi, from largo to presto.
Use the Recorder to record and play yourself back! Compare your performance with the instructor’s version to fine tune your skills. Share your recordings with friends and family!
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System Requirements
Windows
- Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
- Standalone