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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD Brand: MUSIC VIDEO DIST EAN: 0388007403414 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Music Star Productions Languages: Manufacturer: Music Star Productions MPN: MS40341 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Music Star Productions Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 17, 2005 Running Time: 180 minutes Studio: Music Star Productions Editorial Review: Product Description: Multi-Platinum recording artist Pete Sears provides step by step instructions showing chords scales modes Progressions and music theory providing users with a solid foundation for their journey into playing the piano. In Pete Sears 41 years as a professional musician Pete has played Keyboards Bass Guitar or both with a large variety of artists including playing piano on the classic Rod Stewart albums "Gasoline alley" "Every Picture Tells a Story" "Never a Dull Moment" and "Smiler" as well as the singles "Reason To Believe" and "Maggie May". Pete also played both Bass and Keyboards as a member of Jefferson Starship from 1974 to 1987. System Requirements:Running Time 100 Mins.Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS UPC: 388007403414 Manufacturer No: MS40341 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good, for those with a good attention span.I only recommend this for people with good attention spans. While the teacher is an accomplished pianist with lots of information to offer, he's not very effective at keeping your interest for long periods of time. If you're looking for an upbeat, exciting DVD that will entertain you while its teaching you, don't look here. Rating: - The most boring DVD everThis guy might be a great musician, but as a teacher, well... Even though I'm very interested in learning piano, I tried not to fall asleep during his long and boring speech... but I couldn't. Try it if you're pacient, I couldn't. Rating: - Finest so FarThis is the best of DVD's available on this subject, best instructional and best value and I've tried most of them. Pete Sears takes a mature beginners approach to learning...refreshing not to hear 'Go tell Aunt Nancy' and 'Ode to Joy', which is why I gave up on the piano years ago. Now with an insight into note intervals and chord structures and Pete Sears' obvious passion for the instrument I'm motivated. If you don't wish to play piano its still worth the price for the musical insights the ... Read More Rating: - Pete Sears teaches pianoThe dvd is a joy to watch and listen to. Mr. Sears is going to give you musical concepts that you will have to practice with and develop to create your own personal expressions. The tools he gives are the ones that artists who play "by ear" use. Mr. Sears love for music and the joy he feels as he expresses himself on the piano and his desire to share his path with us comes warmly through. The emphasis is on the blues. You will not learn individual songs here, but rather the ideas that go into blues ... Read More Rating: - Best DVD out thereI am brand new player, This DVD is right on target. It covers everything from Half steps, to chords to reading music. I can't understand someone saying this isnt for beginners. He even tells you what kind of CHair to buy. If you are going to spend money, this is the best money to spend. Granted he does jump around, and some of it might seem confusing. Watch the whole DVD and you will understand. If you are looking for music theory and learning for real look here, if you are looking for mary has a little ... Read More |