Andree-Ann D.
Andree-Ann D. is a professional trained classical and jazz pianist. She has had the opportunity to study with some of the finest musicians in North America and continues to develop her musicianship and skills through graduate studies.
As a professional, Andree-Ann has a lot of experience teaching, accompanying and acting as a musical director. Whether she is teaching young kids, older adults or helping vocal groups rehearse as a musical director, Andree-Ann prides herself in teaching ear training basics in order to help fellow musicians develop one of the most essential skills in music!
At this time, Andree-Ann is blogging and writing music; learn more at www.andreeannmusic.com!
Latest Posts
Don’t get stuck writing ‘four-chord songs’
March 28, 2012 at 10:00 am
Chords, Progressions
Tags: 4 chord progressions, chord substitution, creativity, four chords, harmony, one four five, song writing, three chords
The most important four-chord progression: vi-IV-I-V
March 7, 2012 at 12:00 pm
Chords, Progressions, Songcraft
Tags: 4 chord songs, 4 chords, Chords, examples, I-V-vi-IV, sensitive female chord progression, song writing, tips, vi chord, vi-IV-I-V
Meet vi, the sad twin of the chord family
February 15, 2012 at 9:00 am
Chords, Playing By Ear, Progressions
Tags: 3 chords, 4 chord songs, 4 chords, 4 magic chords, composing, degrees, harmony, minor, Progressions, relative minor, song writing, triads, vi chord
How to learn from thousands of 3 chord songs
January 30, 2012 at 9:00 am
Chords, Playing By Ear, Progressions
Tags: 3 chord guitar, 3 chord songs, 3 chords, composing, examples, Guitar, I-IV-V, Playing By Ear, song writing, songs, three chords, Transcription, triads
The 3 chords every musician should know
January 19, 2012 at 4:30 pm
Chords, Playing By Ear, Progressions
Tags: 3 chord song, Chords, degrees, harmony, I chord, I-IV-V, IV chord, music, one four five, pop, Relative Pitch, Scales, song writing, songs, V chord
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