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Free piano online lessons: you get your money’s worth.
Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Everyone wants something for free. There’s the free credit report. Then there is a free computer scan for viruses. Then you have your free insurance quote. With all this free stuff floating around you would think that more things would be getting accomplished. There’s one thing about free.
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Learn to play by ear: piano playing tips.
Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
There is a stigma these days that is attached to the whole idea of playing piano by ear. It’s probably because many people don’t know how to properly play by ear. It’s like the forbidden skill of the piano world.
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I play the piano: you should learn how to play the piano!
Posted on 21. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
I’ve been playing the piano for over 10 years now. I play for my local church, two other churches, and I’m in a band. I’m not saying this to brag. I’m saying this because I want you to know my background. You see, I was and always able to do the things I do now on the piano. As a matter of fact, if you asked me 13 years ago if I thought I would even be playing the piano I would’ve told you no.
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Piano practice tips for beginners!
Posted on 21. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
If you are new to the piano and you’ve probably experienced boredom. Sometimes that happens when you continue doing the same thing over and over again. Things become a little repetitious. I will show you a couple things that will make your piano playing experience a little bit more bearable and maybe even fun.
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It takes time to learn the piano!
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Don’t think that you are going to be an expert after a couple of hours of taking lessons. It just is not going to happen. I’m not trying to discourage you. I am a try to give you are realistic view. Do you think one day Joe Sample, or Jimmy Smith just woke up one night and could play the piano great?
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Keyboard Beginners: Why is Online Keyboard Course Good for You?
Posted on 12. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Online keyboard courses are often created with the keyboard beginner in mind. One of the key differences between the online courses and the offline teachers is in the flexibility of the learning platform. Unlike the offline instructors who face the problem of hardware restrictions, online courses can easily accommodate software and leverage on the convenience of the internet to enhance the overall learning experience by creating ways such as learning through games.
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Keyboard Teaching: Complete Step by step to find the best online course for you
Posted on 11. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Online keyboard courses are worth trying out first because they are often the cheaper and more secure option compared to keyboard teaching offline. As many come with money back guarantees on results, you can at least be sure that the only thing that you would have wasted with the online course will be a little bit of time. You do not have to worry about going through the hassle of testing products one by one as long as you stick to the following step by step guide.
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Learn to play the piano: anyone can learn how to play the piano in a very short amount of time. Just takes a little consistency.
Posted on 11. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
I remember when I first wanted to learn to play piano. I assumed it was going to be a cakewalk. But I was in for a rude awakening. It’s not that it’s difficult to play the piano, it just takes some consistency in order to really see results. I don’t mean being bored and trying endless techniques.
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Keyboard Teacher: All the Answers You Need To Know
Posted on 10. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Asking the right questions will aid you in your search for a good keyboard teacher significantly. Many people are very passive when finding their keyboard teachers and settle for the most convenient option, so it hardly comes as a surprise that they regularly end up with mediocre results. Here are some questions that you definitely need to be asking if you are truly interested in developing good keyboard playing skills.
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How to Know if you are Progressing on the Piano
Posted on 10. Apr, 2009 by Bryan Smith.
Sometimes it may feel as though you are practicing the piano and yet making very little progress. Don’t worry, this is very common and a lot of people that play the piano experience it. Sometimes you are getting ahead in very subtle ways that you are not even noticing.


