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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

How to play piano: The basics, Piano Lesson #1



This is one of my favorite video lesson on how to play piano. I hope it will be helpful for you too. And here some links I found useful on the topic. Please enjoy:

http://news.google.com Wed, 16 Nov 2016 17:49:14 GMT

Fond du Lac ReporterPiano program gets kids to 'play it forward'Fond du Lac ReporterFOND DU LAC - Marian student Mary Scharinger had a vision to change the world one note at a time. Early this fall, she developed the program Play it Forward, which provides piano lessons free of charge to low-income children. Big Brothers Big Sisters ...

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ABC LocalWhat age should my child start playing an instrument?ABC LocalAnthony Heinrichs started playing the piano at age seven, but it wasn't until he picked up the trumpet when he was 10 that he really fell in love with music. Just over a decade later he was accepted into the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, where he ...

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Spectrum NewsDeaf Austinite Uses App to Teach Himself How to Play PianoSpectrum NewsTeaching yourself to play an instrument is an amazing feat for anyone. But imagine teaching yourself how to read and play music without being able to hear. In a city that loves music, our Stef Manisero introduces us to a man who enjoys it in a whole ...

http://news.google.com Mon, 28 Nov 2016 22:59:47 GMT

Voice of AmericaPiano Player Redesigns His Favorite InstrumentVoice of AmericaRoland Lamb notes it would be harder for him to go back to playing a traditional piano. But Seaboard is not Lamb's only interesting musical invention. His latest creation is called Blocks. It is a small, black box with a screen like a smartphone. When ...

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Piano Lessons For Beginners - Lesson 1



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Deutsche WelleAustralian social project provides free piano lessons for migrant kidsDeutsche WelleRefugee and migrant children in Australia are being welcomed with an offer of free piano lessons, funded by piano recitals in unexpected spaces. The ini ...



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FOX 5 AtlantaPublic pianos make metro Atlanta more musicalFOX 5 AtlantaNon-profit organization Play Me Again Pianos recently installed a free, public piano at the Plaza at Colony Square, the latest step in its mission to place 88 of them through Metr ...


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Lewiston Sun JournalPiano lessons, show hosts and jigsaw puzzlesLewiston Sun JournalMartha Feeley offers private piano lessons for students as young as 3 years old. Located in Auburn, she can be reached by calling 207-783-1705. Arthur Melendey at Mai ...


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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Shawn Mendes - Stitches - SLOW EASY Piano Tutorial by PlutaX



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In this tutorial, you will learn how to play the song, Fake Love by Drake on piano and keyboard. You can start by watching the videos, one at regular speed and a slower version. Then check out the notes below.  This Drake Fake Love easy piano tutorial is for beginners. You will learn how to play the melody of the song with your right hand as well as an easy left hand part...



All of Me - John Legend - Easy Piano Tutorial for Beginners - Part 1/2. Learn how to play your first song on piano: Beginners can learn this song in one hour. You will use only your right hand in the first parts and just a little your left hand at the end. I started learning piano a few months ago. Before I could play a piano song, I looked for easy songs to play on piano. Most of them are too difficult for beginners, and when they are not, they sound like "kids songs".  It's why I share my own tutorials of easy piano songs I practiced. I think it can help beginners because the tutorials are easy but they sound really good on piano...

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3- Simple Kids Songs for Beginner Piano Players - Choose Piano Lessons

Hi, thank you for visiting and welcome to our kids songs piano page. Are you presently taking piano lessons? Do you have a child who has just started taking piano lessons? Are you considering taking piano lessons? Well, this page should be of great help to you...

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Monday, November 14, 2016

How to Buy the Right Piano Lesson Software to Learn Piano



New age piano lesson software has many advantages over traditional teaching methods. The concept is based upon a "learn from a professional in the comfort of your home while using the flexibility of modern day technology to make the learning experience totally enjoyable." The first component to look for is a good teacher. Secondly, do not settle for software that will not be fun.

One of the great attributes for piano lesson software is that it is cost effective. With one purchase, you and your family and friends can learn to play the way you always dreamed. That saves all the money that used to be spent on local piano lesson instructors. With one reasonable software purchase, you are good to go. No travel, no deadline rehearsal time and a teaching program that will last, and last, and last. Whenever you need a refresher, just re-visit the lesson plans.

After price, the purchaser should look for a qualified instructor. Most piano lesson software is a compilation of a coordinated effort between a renowned and acclaimed pianist and a skilled software company. Purchasers may want to make sure the music they want to play is included in the package, but most piano lesson software includes many styles of play.

The more advanced piano lesson software includes interactive lessons. The student plays right along with the instructor while the computer monitors and tracks the progress. This is an especially effective teaching and learning tool. Purchasers should make sure the interactive play includes interactive reporting. This feature identifies mistakes the student is making and the software allows the student to re-work the material until satisfied. Students can stay on one lesson as long as they like. Learning to play the piano is like any game or art skill in that practice is necessary. It is hard to match the convenience of practicing whenever the student wants.

Beginning students need to learn the basics. Purchaser should make sure the software has instruction in music reading, note identification and perhaps a quick course in music appreciation.

If the program is for a child, make sure the software offers instruction that will hold the child's interest. Many packages include animation, bright colors and fun, upbeat children's songs. Some piano lesson software packages specialize in children's presentations.

Most piano lesson software come with a printed instructional manual and assorted sheet music. The software is further supported buy on-line help centers. Very few providers offer telephone assistance. The software is easy to install but purchaser may want to check that the package is compatible to their computer. Most piano lesson software is accompanied by a money-back guarantee.

This is a terrific time of year to consider a meaningful, inspirational gift that will fill the home with cheery sounds for years to come. The piano attracts friends, makes every occasion fun-filled and boosts confidence in all. Learning to play can now be a relaxing and rewarding pursuit. Join the bandwagon and tickle the ivories with your new piano lesson software

Chris Webster shows you how to find the best   learn piano software at the site he occasionally writes articles for, http://www.bestpianosoftware.com Be sure to go and see which piano software he rated #1!

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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Learning the Piano - A Beginner's Guide



If you are considering learning the piano, there are some basic, elemental things you should understand about beginners piano training and beginners piano lessons.

FIRST THINGS FIRST

First, one of the things you'll have to keep in mind at all times is that learning the piano, at first, isn't easy. It's that simple. If you are highly gifted and talented or already have musical training on another instrument, then you'll be able to advance more rapidly than other people, but it's still going to be a "chore" when you first begin it. So you'll have to take it slow at first while you train your hand, wrist, and lower arm muscles to move the way you want them to, and train your brain and ear. 

You cannot fool yourself into believing that you happen to have some advantage that will make beginners piano learning "easy". You don't. You also don't have any special secret training method to make it "easy". Playing the piano will only become easy for you in time. In the meanwhile, there's only one way to make that happen, and that's to practice in a regular, disciplined way. Again, you have to at first practice slowly to learn quickly. You'll learn simple songs and melodies at first--including plenty of "one handed" songs. You will also need to follow routines for proper warm up and do "boring" exercises to learn scales, keys, chords, arpeggios, and so on.

If you fool yourself into believing that beginners piano should be easy for you, you're setting yourself up for failure. You will give up easily because you don't get instantaneous results. You won't go back over and over parts that you have trouble with; you'll just get red-faced with frustration and either rush ahead without learning what you needed to or quit altogether. If you stay disciplined and accept learning simple beginners piano techniques to start with, your progress will seem to take place in hardly any time.

So, keep your mind open, have patience, practice slowly to learn quickly, and prepare for one of the most enjoyable, pleasurable "hard times" you'll ever have in your life!

GO DEEP

Second, you should not go the way of just learning songs on the piano, even if you have no intentions of becoming a "serious" piano player. If you don't understand basic music theory and basic technical concepts about music and piano playing, your playing will suffer. You won't have the depth of understanding that you need to get more creative, put more energy into songs, develop your own unique style, or be able to "jam" effectively with other musicians. You're also robbing yourself of the deeper joy and pleasure that always come with a deeper understanding of something. 

Having said all this, to learn the piano as quickly and thoroughly as you possibly can, you need to have great teaching resources like books, CDs, and DVDs. Nowadays, the Internet makes access to these things easier than ever.

There are a couple of online products that I highly recommend which will have you playing the piano in hardly any time at all. My personal favorite is Rocket Piano. The other guide worth mentioning is Piano for All.

At the beginners piano website you can watch videos on how to be playing the piano in under 10 minutes.

For a free beginners guide with a free piano chord chart visit our [http://www.beginnerspiano.net/]beginners piano web site. We have reviews of the best home study courses available and beginner piano videos.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Learn Piano Online Quickly



Anyone who is too embarrassed to enroll in a piano course for beginners can actually try to learn piano online. However, this is not a very easy thing to do, especially if you are the kind of person who likes to procrastinate and put things off for another time. But if you are really willing and your desire to play a tune using this instrument, then you should not delay on surfing the Web to find a good piano course that is available either on video or in an eBook format. By the way, if you remain unconvinced about the virtues of studying how to play the piano via the Internet, then here are the many benefits of Web-based piano course. Read on.

First, the Internet is a repository of knowledge. You can surely find several reliable sources that can provide you with instructions, tips, guides, and all the things that you need in order to understand the notes, know the right keys, and also learn to make melodies on a piano. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, the World Wide Web can also provide you with piano sheets for various types of music. Whether you are into classical, religious, pop or jazz, you will surely find a piano music sheet on the Net that will suit your preferences. Also, remember that if you buy manuals from your local music store or bookshop, you can only access updates on the Internet.

Secondly, online piano lessons are affordable (or sometimes even free). You can find many websites that offer complete piano courses from beginners to advanced piano players. These lessons are usually recorded on videos that can be downloaded online. The good thing about studying piano online is that you can learn at your own pace. If you think that you have not mastered a piece yet, you can practice it for as long as you like and nobody will be charging you extra for it. However, if you are in an offline piano course, you won't be able to start with the next step of your course unless your tutor gives you a go. This means that you will be stuck paying tutorial fees every session even if you are not really learning something new. Meanwhile, piano video tutorials are easy to follow and understand so you will surely learn fast.

Finally, you can take your video tutorial lessons wherever you are. If you have to go to a different city, state or even country for a couple of weeks or months (or for good), you can still continue your piano lessons. What you need is just a computer and an Internet connection. But if you were able to download the video tutorials on your PC, you can even learn to play the piano even if you do not have Internet connection. In fact, you even do not have to own a big piano to learn to play the instrument. There are virtual piano applications available on the Web that you can use.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

The Most Important Piano Scales Revealed


By D Swain 

There are dozens of piano scales in music.  There are major, minor, pentatonic and a whole lot more.  There are four important piano scales that every piano player should learn.  This article will tell you what those scales are and how to play them. 

Half Steps/Whole Steps

To learn how to play piano scales, you must first understand half and whole steps.  A half-step is the distance from one note to the very next note.  For example, the distance between E and F is a half step.  The distance from F to F# is a half step.  A whole step is simply two half steps combined.  The distances from C to D and G to A are whole steps.  In learning how to play the scales, we will refer to half steps with an H and whole steps will be referred to as a W.

Major

Major piano scales are the most common type of scales used in Western music.  To play a major scale, you simply start on the root note and use the following formula: W-W-H-W-W-W-H.  Using this formula, you will find that the notes of the C major scale are C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C.  The notes of the F major scale are F-G-A-Bb-C-D-E-F.  You can use this formula to find the major scale of any key.  

Natural Minor

Natural minor scales are also the most commonly used piano scales.  To play a natural minor scale, you start on the root note and use the formula:  W-H-W-W-H-W-W.  Using this formula, you will see that the notes of the C natural minor scale are C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-Bb-C.  The notes of the F natural minor scale are F-G-Ab-Bb-C-Db-Eb-F.

Melodic Minor

The next set of piano scales to learn is the melodic minor scales.  To play a melodic minor scale, you begin on the root note and use the following formula:  W-H-W-W-W-W-H.  By using the formula, you will see that the notes of the C melodic minor scale are C-D-Eb-F-G-A-B-C.  The notes that make up the F melodic minor scale are F-G-Ab-Bb-C-D-E-F.

Harmonic Minor

The last set of piano scales that everyone should know is the harmonic minor scale.  The only difference between the harmonic minor and the melodic minor scale is the sixth note.  Instead of going up 1 whole step from the fifth note, you are supposed to go up 1 1/2 whole steps (3 half steps).  Therefore, the notes that make up the C harmonic minor scale are C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-B-C.  The F harmonic minor scale is made up of F-G-Ab-Bb-C-Db-E-F.

These are the most important piano scales to learn.  You should pick a key and learn all four scales before moving on to the next key.  Soon, you will be able to play all of the piano scales quickly and easily.

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