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Best Online Piano Course

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008

Best Online Piano Course

I know how exciting can it be to start learning to play piano. However that excitement can quickly turn into frustration. If you are someone like me you are probably looking for better ways to learn piano without getting too frustrated.

When I was learning to play piano I had to research different options to learn. There are number of ways to learn to play musical instrument. You can hire a personal tutor or go to a musical school. What I found that works best for me is online piano courses. Here is my opinion about online piano courses if you are interested. So in my opinion the following two criteria must be met for the online piano course to be a great one. Read the rest of this entry »

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Play Piano Chords And Melodies On The Piano

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008

Play Piano Chords And Melodies On The Piano

Sometimes it can be very frustrating to learn playing piano. In the beginning motivation is there to do the all routine work even if it takes dozens of hours. However after some time of such work the enthusiasm can significantly diminish, especially if you are learning the classical, note-by-note way. What I found that learning to play chords is much quicker and rewarding way to learn piano.

Learn to Play Piano Chords
Chord symbolically written as Cmaj7 or G6 etc. These are chord notations that used very often in other areas of modern music to write chord progressions. There are literally thousands and thousands of chords and probably millions of tunes in music. All of them are based only on four chords. You may wonder if it is possible to learn to play any song on piano by simply learning to play those four chords. Yes that is possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Boost Your Ability To Learn Piano

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How To Boost Your Ability To Learn Piano

If you are considering piano lessons, you can boost your learning ability by answering these 5 assessment questions:

1. Name at least 1 song you would love to learn how to play on the piano.

2. On a scale from 1-5, where is your desire to play the piano?

3. Do you need motivation to help you achieve your goals?

4. Do you have a 10 minute activity that you can replace with a more productive activity?

5. What is your expectation of learning how to play piano

Before we talk about your responses to these assessment questions, let’s determine your teachability score and then use your 5 responses to bring your score higher.

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Contemporary Worship Keyboard Playing %u2013 Transform Your Classical …

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008

Contemporary Worship Keyboard Playing – Transform Your Classical Piano Skills And Play Using Chords!

Years back did you take piano lessons? What happened to that skill and is it something you would like to use in church but don’t know how since most modern worship songs give you at best a chord chart when you were taught to play using a full music score

There are thousands of piano players out there who took classical lessons as children and are great at Fur Elise and Moonlight Sonata but feel rather out of their depth when faced with Here I am to Worship. Now this is ironic when you consider how easy it is to play so many of today’s contemporary worship songs – they are a lot less challenging than most of that music you learnt to perfection as a child.
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Confessions Of The World’s Worst Piano Player

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Confessions Of The World’s Worst Piano Player

Remember the old ad that used to run endlessly in magazines and newspapers:

"They laughed when I sat down at the piano…but when I started to play…" ?

I remember very well the first time I played piano for a group. They DID laugh. It was a disaster. I overheard the leader say "Let’s get somebody with some rhythm in there to play."

Ouch!

That hurt. But I told myself right then and there that I would learn to play the piano so well that no one would ever laugh at me again.

Guess what?

Nobody laughs anymore. And they don’t laugh at my students, either.

Why?

Because I discovered…

— The BACKDOOR to piano playing –

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Piano Lessons Enrich A Child’s Life

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008

Piano Lessons Enrich A Child’s Life

Should parents enroll their children in piano lessons? What are the benefits? Will lessons be worth the investment?

Parents can be assured that lessons will be worth the investment because there are many benefits from learning to play the instrument. All types of children can benefit from piano lessons. Here are just a few qualities and advantages that come from learning to play the piano:

Intellectual development: Many studies have shown that children enrolled in these lessons show improvement in memory, math skills and overall scholastic ability. Learning to read music is similar to learning a foreign language, Read the rest of this entry »

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Play Piano Chords And Melodies On The Piano

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Play Piano Chords And Melodies On The Piano

Sometimes it can be very frustrating to learn playing piano. In the beginning motivation is there to do the all routine work even if it takes dozens of hours. However after some time of such work the enthusiasm can significantly diminish, especially if you are learning the classical, note-by-note way. What I found that learning to play chords is much quicker and rewarding way to learn piano.

Learn to Play Piano Chords
Chord symbolically written as Cmaj7 or G6 etc. These are chord notations that used very often in other areas of modern music to write chord progressions. There are literally thousands and thousands of chords and probably millions of tunes in music. All of them are based only on four chords. You may wonder if it is possible to learn to play any song on piano by simply learning to play those four chords. Yes that is possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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Learn Piano Online In A Fast And Easy Manner By Mikee Dunn

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008

If you want to learn piano online like me, then you know that this can be a not so easy task to accomplish. As a beginner, I knew absolutely nothing about pianos before trying to learn it. I simply bought a keyboard and decided that I wanted to learn to play it, instead of it collecting dust like my old guitar is. The best part to learn piano online is that Read the rest of this entry »

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Learning To Play Piano

Posted by admin on October 10th, 2008

Learn Piano Online

Learning To Play Piano    By John Foley

Learning to play piano begins with the basic elements of music, consisting of notes, intervals, chords, scales, and modes. This is accomplished by developing the ears and eyes to identify musical patterns, the brain to intrepret the sensory information, which then guides the fingers to play the correct keys on the piano.

Learning to play piano is like speaking in public. You are nervous until you develop a level of confidence. Learning to play piano is about learning to press the right keys to produce the sound you want. I personally believe it is equally important to read music and play it, to hear the music and play it (play by ear), to improvise (produce new music on the keys), to memorize (play from memory), and also, to be able to compose and transpose (play the same passage in another key).

Learning To Play Piano is a long-term endeavour which teaches you the skill of practice and perseverance, something that is rare in today’s society. If this is applied, you will get enjoyment and satisfaction from seeing your efforts turn into achievements. Learning to play piano is the best introduction to music your child could have, Read the rest of this entry »

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