As part of his goal to be an innovative and flexible piano teacher, Dion has teamed up with the website HDPiano.com as one of their piano teachers, delivering a step-by-step digital lessons to their audience of over 1 million subscribers on YouTube, plus a subscriber base through their website.
These tutorials allow aspiring pianists from all over the world to access the songs they love without having any formal training, with a graphic that instructs which notes to play and when, accompanied by Dion's narration to help explain the lesson. With 65+ songs (and growing), Dion's contributions to HDPiano have been viewed millions of times.
You can see an example of this style of tutorial below:
These tutorials allow aspiring pianists from all over the world to access the songs they love without having any formal training, with a graphic that instructs which notes to play and when, accompanied by Dion's narration to help explain the lesson. With 65+ songs (and growing), Dion's contributions to HDPiano have been viewed millions of times.
You can see an example of this style of tutorial below:
This flexibility in Dion's approach to teaching means that he is able to teach through both traditional notation or through rote learning (or both) depending on the student's goals. If you've been self-taught via this style of video, Dion has the skills to transfer your knowledge from the screen to the page and deliver in person the information that you may miss from an online tutorial.
By teaching up-to-date pop songs with fantastic arrangements each week, Dion also maintains a growing library of modern material that can be taught in a number of different ways.
You can view a full playlist of Dion's "Part 1" HDPiano tutorials on YouTube here.
By teaching up-to-date pop songs with fantastic arrangements each week, Dion also maintains a growing library of modern material that can be taught in a number of different ways.
You can view a full playlist of Dion's "Part 1" HDPiano tutorials on YouTube here.