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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, while at the same time music teaches fractions, ratios, and proportions. All of the skills learned in reading music and playing piano transpose into Read the rest of this entry »
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Many adults give up the idea of finding a program, course, or lessons to learn how to play piano online. They might be worried about not finding one that meets their needs, or they feel that there is no way they will be able to learn quickly or effectively over the computer.
In this day and age of the World Wide Web, where billions upon billions of pages can be surfed by anybody 24/7, one could find nearly a million references to learning about the keyboard, piano, and classical artists such as Beethoven online. This could also be another reason so many people give up their piano-playing dreams. They simply become overwhelmed with the millions of search-engine results and cannot find exactly what they are looking for.
The first aspect that someone seeking an Internet-based piano course should look for is Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on December 4th, 2008
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Many adults give up the idea of finding a program, course, or lessons to learn how to play piano online. They might be worried about not finding one that meets their needs, or they feel that there is no way they will be able to learn quickly or effectively over the computer.
In this day and age of the World Wide Web, where billions upon billions of pages can be surfed by anybody 24/7, one could find nearly a million references to learning about the keyboard, piano, and classical artists such as Beethoven online. This could also be another reason so many people give up their piano-playing dreams. They simply become overwhelmed with the millions of search-engine results and cannot find exactly what they are looking for.
The first aspect that someone seeking an Internet-based piano course should look for is quality. This might be time consuming and sometimes frustrating if you aren’t able to look at or review the products before you buy. In this case, one of the best avenues to take is to Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2008
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Best Online Piano Course: Learn To Express Yourself By Playing The Piano
Music is the expression of your soul. No matter the instrument, be it piano or guitar or something else altogether, how you feel will reflect itself in the music you play. Nowadays, the two most popular types of music courses online are for the piano and guitar. Using the best online piano course, you will be able to quickly learn how to express your feelings in music. When you feel good, you can share your joy by playing an uplifting tune. When you feel bad, you can seek solace in the music of the piano.
If you have ever tried to learn piano the traditional way, you probably remember how much of a burden it was. Teaching piano has not changed since the time of the American Revolution. In over 200 years, the same outdated teaching methodology has remained unchanged. Staring at fly specks on paper, hunting and pecking out notes on the piano – no one has time for this in the 21st century.
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Posted by admin on November 28th, 2008
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Some Tips on How to Play the Piano by Ear
You have always loved the sound of the piano and you remember tinkering on it as a child. You never had the money to afford formal lessons and you can’t read sheet music. But you want to play. How..?
You have always loved the sound of the piano and you remember tinkering on it as a child. You never had the money to afford formal lessons and you can’t read sheet music. But you want to play. You want to be able to finger those black and white keys and play a song. There’s that says you can’t. You just need to learn how to play piano by ear.
Playing any instrument by ear requires patience and the ability to match the sounds you hear with the sounds you play. With the piano, you cannot be afraid to test this out. The keys give you an instant result just by pressing them. If you were to play them in order, you would hear a pattern. Sometimes it won’t sound right. When that happens, try pressing some of the black keys. What you playing is a scale.
Place your hands on the keys and get ready to play piano by ear. Start with something simply, like Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008
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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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Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008
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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 –
What in the world is the "backdoor to piano playing? Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008
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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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Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008
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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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Posted by admin on November 25th, 2008
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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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