Archive for January, 2010

There are people who are really interested to take some piano lessons but find it hard to be heading the music studio during the scheduled time. Some sees it as a hobby, others would want to take the lesson to develop their skill and go professional. The continually evolving technology these days have given all those interested to learn piano lessons online. There are several websites that do not only offer free information but free basic lessons as well. The whole process is no different than an actual private tutorial, but instead of doing it together with a piano teacher, you do it in front of your computer to follow the procedures and watch some videos. What makes piano lessons online more fun is that you will be able to do it at your own time, whenever you feel like doing it, and at the same time taking a break and scan through some related articles too.

Piano lessons are more than just learning, they make people relax after a tiring day and helps relieve stress. Whether you are just a beginner or a pro, the experience of playing the piano is a rewarding one. Learning piano lessons online would mean that you have a great passion for art, and that playing the piano goes beyond the money that would be received later on. The love and determination to learn to play would need a lot of patience and understanding to finally fulfill a dream.

Practicing piano lessons is the sure way to perfect the basic skill needed, and therefore it should be among the top priorities. Having a lot of patience is another thing. It may sound simple, but even with piano lessons online where you do not get to talk to anybody but the computer, this simple task can be the hardest to do. To successfully play the piano does not just happen overnight because it would take some time before finally developing the skills to do so. But you have to start somewhere and take one step at a time.

Piano lessons would usually start by learning the basic notes and gradually the more complex ones and finally learn to read music. To successfully learn to play the piano entails constant practice and huge commitment to the art. Some would show enthusiasm in the beginning of the piano lessons but would wear off as time passes by.

This is the part where commitment should be renewed and set a long term goal of playing better and better. Practicing piano is very important even if the excitement felt is not the same as it was in the beginning. Sometimes the best way to look forward to piano lessons again is to choose music that interests you. This could recapture the eagerness of practicing again.

Music is an exciting hobby that could be shared with the family and relatives by passing on what you have learned in piano lessons online. Beginners would see improvement even after a week of lessons only and the learning experience is something that could be treasures forever.

If you have lots of spare time and always anxious to do something, then you can start with piano lessons. Learning will be much easier if you do piano lessons online and realize that it is not so hard to play the piano after all.

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Dear Friends,

Have you ever wished that you could just go to the piano and play your favorite songs? Do you wish to play “Happy Birthday” spontaneously from your heart for your loved ones? Have you ever been in a Christmas party where people want to sing “We Wish you a Merry Christmas”, but you can’t play impromptu without the piano book? Or what about the time in a touching farewell gathering where someone requests to play “Auld Lang Syne”, but you have to let them down because no score sheet is available. I was caught in these kinds of miserable predicaments many times.

Perhaps you’ve been playing piano for years, yet you can’t even play simple songs without a score sheet. You’ve also been trying to play by ear but with only haphazard success in finding the appropriate chords. You may be totally new to the piano, yet you’re intimidated by the thought of needing to go through years of piano lessons. I have good news for you. I have written a creative piano-method book to help you get started playing songs by ear immediately.

In my method, I use the Asian Numeric Music Notation system, also known as “Jianpu” in China, as my basis to show you how to play by ear. This system is used in the Asian world. Since number is a universal language, this system is easy to understand worldwide. What’s more, the scale numbering system can easily be translated into tones of sounds to hear in your head. It is important for you to be able to listen deeply to the sounds that you hear in your head in order to play by ear. The numbers also make explicit what seems to be hidden to the casual eyes. You will discover how these numbers in a song display visual patterns that can easily be translated into an aural experience. Asian people mainly use this system for singing. But I have expanded this system into a training program to help people play by ear.

The technique I’m going to show you is fascinating. I discovered it in the process of learning to play by ear myself. I worked out the technique with my knowledge of music and the method is doing its marvelous work on me. It is both a “right brain” and “left brain” method. Right brain concentrates on listening deeply to the sounds you make. Left brain concentrates on understanding music theory with its logic and facts. When both paths are integrated in a harmonious way, you are on your way to playing songs by ear. I have shown this method to people and I am thrilled to see how this method is working for them. Some of my students have no music background, but with this method, they are able to play by ear in half-a-year. It is incredible. In each lesson, I will take you step-by-step to gain this skill. Be patient! It won’t happen overnight but it will surely come when you least expect it.

Let your dream come true by join me and many students who are now learning piano online.

Rosa

I teach piano locally and also online. I am the piano instructor at: Piano Lessons: Learn Piano with Rosa

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