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Whats the fastest and best way to learn how to play the piano...

2007-01-08 09:43:47 · 5 answers · asked by DAVID Q 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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LEARN PIANO ONLINE AND SAVE TIME!

Do you know how long it takes to learn the piano? Well, depending on the style you're interested in, it could take up to 10 years! That's if you go the classical note-reading route.

But, if you want to learn piano online the easy way and save yourself years of struggle, learn a chord-based approach first. Sure, note reading is the way most teachers suggest you start out. They reason that you need to read the language of music before you can actually play or create it on your own. Wrong! You don't need to learn note reading to play the piano. All you really need is knowledge of a few chords and how to play them. And this information is readily available online.

No more writing weekly checks. No homework or punitive teachers over your shoulders here! Indeed, the great benefit of learning piano online is that you can learn at your own pace on your own schedule. The time you save can really add up; not only in hours but in dollars as well.

For instance, let's say you decide to see a "live" piano teacher. The average rate these days are between $30-60 per hour. Let's say you're charged $40 an hour and you see a teacher every other week. After 1-year, your total cost comes to $1040.00!! That's a lot of money to learn how to note read (which, by the way, can also be learned online.)

Now, let's say you decide to learn piano online for $9.95 a month. That comes out to just $119.40 for the entire year - and that's with full access to many lessons that you can access anytime you want. Quite a difference! And one that not only results in saved money, but saved time as well!

2007-01-09 12:49:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-24 00:46:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-03-14 03:15:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My advice is to either hire a GOOD teacher, or get an "online" piano lessons course. I used a learn-at-home course and it was both very effective and very inexpensive compared to hiring a piano tutor. Also, it enabled me to progress at my own pace, practice whenever I had free time.
Best advice i can give you is to go to ReviewsNest.com - the reviews site where i read about the course i bought: http://www.reviewsnest.com/PianoLessons . They give free reviews for several piano courses, tell U what to look for in a course, what are the best courses around, and what u get in each course they checked.
I bought the Rocket Piano course (their #2 pick) along with a singing lessons course, and their review of both courses was spot-on. It looks like the other reviews they put for the other courses are good too. "My" course cost $39, and the other courses reviewed cost between $20 to $65 , and also seem great.

Good luck, whatever you choose. Once you start playing well - you'll never stop!

2007-01-09 21:36:29 · answer #4 · answered by just_kim_usa 2 · 0 0

I'm a music student at a univerity in texas and my best advice is to go to your local community college and register for lessons there. Believe it or not is the cheapest place to get lessons. You get about 5 months of lessons for about 120 bucks! Lessons usually run an hour or more depending on your preference and are usually one time to a few times a week, again, depending on preference. You will learn all the fundamentals as well as quick and dirty techniquesfrom a qualified teacher


The good thing about learning at a community college (besides the price) is that the instructors work with a wide range of age groups from high schoolers to senior citizens, so they know how to work with all skill levels and age groups.

2007-01-08 09:53:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One of the most important aspects of singing well involves correct breathing. Now you would think that we would already do this correctly. Try a site like https://tr.im/LqQYR which has the best vocal exercises

After all if we couldn't breathe we wouldn't be alive! But in reality many people have bad breathing habits caused by a variety of things including poor posture and our often frantic lifestyles. Learning how to control your breathing is one of the keys to improving your voice.

Singing requires that you are able to take in enough air quickly before you are about to sing a line and then let this air out in a regular and controlled way whilst singing the notes. The mistake many novice singers do is to take a quick shallow gasp of air into the top of the lungs. This results in there being insufficient air, to get you through the line you are singing, and you will end up dropping notes. I'm sure you can relate to this experience and can remember times when you have had to quickly take in more air half way through the line or note you are singing.

2016-05-01 03:21:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I also had this problem, and i found this site, it contains more than 10,000 free piano video tutorial for popular songs, just select the songs you want to learn and choose from 10-20 free lessons and tutorials on video.
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2014-09-14 08:39:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By learning to play piano using the powerful technique of https://tr.im/PianoForAll you'll unleash your creative potential as a musician and songwriter.

You'll begin playing music you love right away. As you move through the course you'll learn the complex ideas on the way. This method is based 100% on solid music theory, the skills you'll learn can be applied to any style or genre of music.

2016-01-13 05:07:10 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

have you tried this source one?

2016-02-08 07:36:13 · answer #9 · answered by feu 1 · 0 0

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