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- Piano Lessons: Make Sure They Include Chords & Music Theory
by Duane Shinn. Proper piano instruction is an element extremely vital to learning the instrument well. Though it's very possible to be a self-taught piano player, piano lessons can really increase the speed and efficiency with which one learns the instrument. That's not to say that great piano instruction makes great piano players overnight; even the most naturally talented pianists still play for years before ... products, articles, news
- Piano Lessons and the Importance of Learning Chords and Music Theory
by Todd Bridges. To truly learn to play the piano well, piano lessons and a proper instructor are of utmost importance. Sure, there have been many great self-taught piano players throughout the history of the piano, but even the most naturally gifted piano players know the benefits of having a good mentor can result in a much quicker and more well-rounded learning process for the average beginning pianist. When I... products, articles, news
- Beginner Piano Scales: An Easy Lesson on Scale Fingering and Music Theory for Piano Students
by Betty Wagner. Music scales are a vital part of a student's musical education. They help the student understand the patterns of sharps and flats in the tremendous array of music that they can play on the piano. And they train the student in fingering techniques and fluency in playing.
So often, though, students find it a nightmare to master all the scales facts and fingering patterns they need to learn for the... products, articles, news
- Learn Guitar Chords - 5 Tips Make It Easy
by Steve Laney. Learning a guitar chord can be pretty tricky if you go about it the wrong way. Learning anything on guitar can be made a lot easier with the right approach, so I have compiled a list of tips to help you learn guitar chords.
Learn Guitar Chord Tip 1:Learn chords two or three at a time. It's all very good learning how to play just one chord, but when it's time to change that chord it's going to be... products, articles, news
- Beginner Music Theory Lesson for Piano Students: Music Terms and How to Read Sheet Music Symbols
by Betty Wagner. For the beginner in piano music, what do all those foreign words and strange symbols mean on your sheet music? And does it matter?
Ritardando? Da Capo al Coda? Acciaccatura?
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- Piano Lessons Outside the Box: A New Approach to Learning Piano
by Edward Weiss. Usually, piano lessons consist of a teacher assigning a method book to students in an attempt to teach them how to play the music of the "masters."
The hopeful student learns to read music (in a year or two) and begins to play his first pieces.
For most, this is satisfactory. All they really want to to do is play classical music and entertain themselves and others. Nothing wrong with it at all.... products, articles, news
- Piano Keys And How To Make Sense Of Them
by Edward Weiss. To the uninitiated, the piano keyboard looks like a sea of black and white. So many keys!
The way most piano teachers handle this problem is to first show students where middle C is - and I agree this should be the first thing newbies learn. But after they learn this visual marker, it's time to really make the piano keyboard easy to see. How? By showing students how to form chords.
Sure, you co... products, articles, news
- I Took Piano Lessons As a Kid, But I've Forgotten Almost Everything
by Duane Shinn. There are literally millions of adults today who took piano lessons when they were growing up, but at some point along the way gave them up. Some couldn't care less, but many have an urge down deep to take up piano playing again someday.
Over the years I have never heard anyone say "I'm glad I never learned to play the piano", but I have heard hundreds say something like "I sure wish I had paid ... products, articles, news
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