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  • Ellis Music Lessons Publishes Chordmaster Chord Theory for Keyboard Method Book

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    Understanding chords does not require note reading or memorizing hundreds of formulas, pictures, or charts. The book, Chordmaster Chord Theory for Keyboard, takes a completely new approach to understanding chord names. This book is for all the piano players who really want to play like the pros. Mike Ellis, a veteran music instructor of thirty-six (36) years, has published this book on how to understand chord names and make them quickly and easily.

    Mr. Ellis breaks the titles down into their component pieces and tells you exactly what each part of the title is telling you to do to make the chord. Each part of a chord title is an instruction. If you can memorize seven rules and if you can count from one to thirteen in odd numbers, you can play ANY chord on the piano in days, literally, with no previous note reading or training. And the most important thing is that most piano players in bands have to play chords while the singer sings. You need to be able to play chords.

    The information in this concise, fifty-six page book is presented in an easy-to-understand way for all ages. Chordmaster Chord Theory for Keyboard is available at http://www.lulu.com/chordmasterforkeyboard Or visit the Mike Ellis Music Instruction web page.




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