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Quick Tips & Licks: Master Your Instrument with Taaqademy

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Need a quick boost to your playing? Our mentors break down everything from heavy riffs to piano scales in these bite-sized video lessons.

Here's our piano mentor Eldon with a very useful Thumb Rule (no thumbs on black keys!). It's simple tips like these that make a huge difference in your playing.

Our piano mentor Eldon is back with a quick and easy tutorial on the chords you can use with a C Blues Scale. This is a great entry point for learning to improvise.

A quick but useful video from our piano mentor Eldon on playing the C major scale in contrary motion. This is a great exercise for finger independence.

An impressive-sounding arpeggio exercise for the keyboard. I break down complex ideas into simple, playable parts in my online piano lessons.

A quick exercise from piano mentor Emmanuel, designed to develop flexibility and articulation with the left hand. These drills build a solid foundation.

Here's our keyboard mentor Joel playing a simple but cool phrase using the mixolydian scale. I introduce music theory in a fun, practical way.

Our piano mentor Immanuel with an excellent little drill on playing the C Diminished 7th arpeggio. This is great for building dexterity.

Here's the inimitable Viki with another blazing-fast guitar lick that you can learn. My short instruction videos are perfect for learning new techniques.

Resident guitar ace Viki is back with a nifty little guitar picking exercise. This selective economy picking will definitely turn heads.

This hybrid picking lick from Viki may seem tough, but if you follow the instructions, it's very doable. I break down advanced guitar techniques step-by-step.

About Quick Tips & Licks: #PlayItRight

Ever struggled with thumb placement on a piano scale or finding the right flow for a tricky guitar lick? In these clips, I show you the exact hacks my students use to level up fast. No theory overkill, just practical fixes you can apply in your next practice session to sound cleaner and tighter.

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