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An artistic channel that showcases the past, present and future music of CMajor. Stories, Music and Piano Lessons on every show.... more
FAQs about The CMajor Radio Show:How many episodes does The CMajor Radio Show have?The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.
May 24, 2019Lowering Chords By Half StepsYou’re all invited this weekend! We’ll talk about flat chords. What’s the rule for writing down flats? Tune in this weekend to find out. There’s a lot going on in The City this Saturday and Sunday. We’re here for you. Plus, we have a very special surprise near the end of the show. Don’t miss it! See you this weekend....more2minPlay
May 19, 2019Writing Beats in Simple & Compound TimeToday’s lesson is a complex but fun one. For the first time, we will stray away from writing our usual time values (whole notes) and step into a different world of quarter notes and eighth notes. CMajor also checks in with you about your thoughts on the type of music you think you should be playing. What is classical music? Will you choose popular, jazz, country music or something else and why? Join us now for a fun and upbeat episode. Thank you....more49minPlay
May 19, 2019CMajor Summer Tour EventCMajor is having a fun summer hosting tour!--This summer...starting around June or so, CMajor will be available to help you and your crew find Middle C and the C Chord at your event. There's just one catch--you should officially invite her to your location. Select locations and times are available. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Happy "C" finding!...more1minPlay
May 18, 2019Get Ready for Chord RhythmsThis Sunday afternoon—You’re invited to join CMajor as she talks about chord rhythms. She desperately wants to show you how to write down broken chords in simple and compound time. Bring your notation software. See you all soon....more2minPlay
May 12, 2019Mother’s Day: Chords Using Notes More Than OnceFor our Mother’s Day episode, we will see examples of chords using notes more than once. Some may refer to this as ‘expanding your sound’. “A chord is a group of three or more notes...” others have said “two or more notes” make up a chord. Listen now as CMajor describes step-by-step music examples of chords in conventional harmony. Thank you for listening....more29minPlay
May 09, 2019Promo: The CMajor Radio Show—Expanded ChordsListen in this Sunday afternoon for our guide to writing down expanded chords on the grand staff. It’s going to be good! Also, don’t forget—we’ll be with you on Saturday night over at CMajor Before The Show, showing you how to play these same chords. Thank you for listening. Thank you for watching....more2minPlay
May 05, 2019Is ‘Minor’ a Mood?: Writing Sad ChordsMinor keys and word directions give us a chance to talk about mood in today’s podcast episode. Join CMajor as she mentions heartbreak and wonder in music making and within the context of music literacy. Happy Cinco de Mayo!—we will see you all soon. Thank you for listening and watching....more43minPlay
May 02, 2019Describing the Quality of Minor ChordsThis weekend--it's all new chords and piano lessons. There'll be sad songs...that have minor chords. Some composers use melancholy sounds to express their feelings in the case of unrequited love, for instance. Need a reference? Check out Shakespeare's Sonnet 8...on the show, we will take those same major triads we've talked about and make them minor. Think of it as happy emoji meets sad emoji. It'll be fun! It'll be hopeful...Join Cmajor on The CMajor Radio Show and CMajor Before The Show. Bring your staff paper, listening ears and notation software if you have it. See you soon. Thank you for listening....more2minPlay
April 29, 2019Recognizing D, E & A Chords in SATB GroupingToday’s lesson is a little different for us. In our last series (Piano for Parents) we focused on writing down D, E and A Chords in a more basic way. In the Chords for All series we are going to see a new way of seeing and writing these chords on two and four staffs. Also, listen now as CMajor describes music from two different songs/scores in the key of D Major. Thank you for listening!...more20minPlay
April 21, 2019Chords for All: A Fresh Approach; Twelve-Week ClassWe are going to talk about chords...some more. You've been with us from January until now talking about writing down music. We will continue with a fresh series about chords, repeating the same information and renewing our focus. Piano for Parents was the name of the first series. Now we are calling it Chords for All. Listen now as CMajor refreshes your memory and gets you started all over again. Thank you all for listening. See you again soon....more36minPlay
FAQs about The CMajor Radio Show:How many episodes does The CMajor Radio Show have?The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.