The Complete Piano Course – Master The Piano Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview (80-120 words) describing structure and time commitment.
Module 1: Introduction & Keyboard Fundamentals
Estimated time: 0.5 hours
- Understanding piano anatomy and keyboard layout
- Proper seating position and posture
- Finger numbering and hand positioning
- Setting up an effective practice environment
Module 2: Reading Music Notation
Estimated time: 0.75 hours
- Introduction to the grand staff and clefs (treble and bass)
- Identifying note names and positions on the staff
- Note values, rests, and basic rhythm patterns
- Counting and clapping rhythms in 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures
Module 3: Scales, Arpeggios & Finger Exercises
Estimated time: 1 hours
- Playing one-octave major scales with correct fingering
- Introduction to natural and harmonic minor scales
- Arpeggio patterns in major and minor keys
- Hanon-style finger-strengthening exercises for dexterity
Module 4: Chord Construction & Harmony
Estimated time: 1 hours
- Building major, minor, diminished, and augmented triads
- Seventh chords: dominant, major, and minor sevenths
- Chord inversions in both hands
- Hands-together practice of I–IV–V and ii–V–I progressions
Module 5: Hands-Together Repertoire & Expression
Estimated time: 1.75 hours
- Learning two beginner to early-intermediate piano pieces
- Coordinating hands to play melody and accompaniment
- Applying dynamics (p, mf, f) and expressive markings
- Articulation techniques: legato, staccato, phrasing, and basic pedaling
Module 6: Sight-Reading & Ear Training
Estimated time: 1.25 hours
- Progressive sight-reading exercises for fluency
- Interval recognition and ear training drills
- Chord quality identification by ear
- Simple improvisation using triads and scales
Module 7: Practice Strategies & Next Steps
Estimated time: 0.5 hours
- Structuring effective daily practice sessions
- Setting goals and tracking progress
- Reviewing core techniques and repertoire
- Resources for continued learning and advanced study
Prerequisites
- No prior musical experience required
- Access to a piano or keyboard (61 keys minimum)
- Basic English comprehension for instructions
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Navigate the piano keyboard confidently with proper technique
- Read standard musical notation on the grand staff
- Play major and minor scales, arpeggios, and common chords
- Perform hands-together pieces with dynamics and expression
- Apply sight-reading, ear training, and improvisation basics