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1). Easy Piano Improvisation: Learn to Express Yourself!
Have you ever wanted to just sit down at the piano and play what you feel? Without worrying if it's good enough or if you have enough "talent?" You can when you learn how to play piano using the amazing open position piano chord! This chord structure allows the complete beginner to create modern sounds at the piano FASTER THAN ANY OTHER METHOD! After teaching piano for 14 years, I can safely say that I've never seen students progress as fast as they do when working with this chord position.
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2). Notes on the History of the Piano
Summary: A quick look at surprising genesis of the piano and how it has evolved across the centuries.
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3). Piano Right From the Start: "Learning to Play What You Feel!"
Imagine being able to sit down at your piano, place your hands on the keyboard, and just play! Many piano students think the ability to do this requires years of study. They couldn't be more wrong! Learning to play what you feel does not require extensive knowledge of harmony or theory. All that is required is the ability to do two things: 1. Believe that you know enough 2.
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4). Learning Piano Without Years of Lessons!
So, you want to learn the piano. But you don't want to spend years learning how to read music. That's understandable. Learning piano doesn't have to be the hard chore so many believe it to be. In fact, it can be quite easy IF YOU START BY LEARNING CHORDS! For example, in the lesson "Reflections in Water," available below, we have four chords and a scale to create music with.
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5). Don't Buy A Piano Until You Read This
Generally speaking, when looking for a new piano, buy the best piano you can afford. The first thing is to decide how much you can afford to spend on a piano without breaking your budget. Remember, a piano is an investment. A good quality new piano will cost upwards of $2,000-$3,000 (easily several thousand dollars more if you want to spend that much), but that piano will also last you a long time.
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