You may know that I am constantly on the watch for good articles on easy piano lessons, Tips and News, knowing that a good and easy piano lesson is now needed for the proper operation. Now, I ran into a really excellent article that discusses easy piano lessons from a new perspective. Make sure you read this article and let me know your opinion. Today’s article is about beginner piano lessons and you can read the entire article published below for convenience:

Learning to play piano can be challenging for a beginner. However if you find the right beginner piano lessons, your learning experience can be much fun. There are thousands of free piano lessons online now days, but not all of them are reliable.

Searching for piano lessons online may seem simple, but it can be time consuming finding the right one that will meet your needs. If you are looking for piano lessons for beginners, it is important to consider the following factors:

Find easy piano lessons – If you start off with hard lessons, the chances are that you will be frustrated and may end up giving up.  Anybody can learn piano as long as there is passion Consider how much time you are willing to allocate to piano lessons – good online lessons are flexible and you can learn them at your own pace at home. Remember practice makes perfect, the more you practice, the faster you will advance Consider your piano lessons goals – Your objectives are going to guide you along the way. There is a difference between someone playing to pass a music test and someone playing for fun. Piano keyboard is an instrument that can be played for life. If you will be learning piano online, it is a good idea to purchase your own keyboard as well. This does not have to be expensive you can invest more money once you know how to play piano well. You must have genuine passion – like any other musical instrument, learning piano can be a real challenge if you do not love it. It is however a breeze if you make it fun.

As a word of caution, be careful on where you get your lessons from. Not all online piano lessons are genuine even if they are free. However, it is important to remember that you are venturing into a new skill and learning any new skill can be frustrating and time consuming. So it is better to invest more time searching for reliable online piano lessons that will not only meet your needs, but also make the whole learning experience enjoyable.

When all is said and done, you still remain the one to make the decision on what best suit your needs. People can give you recommendations on online piano lessons for beginners, but my advice is to take time to compare the different options before investing your money in it. You can easily tell if an online piano lessons resource is reliable based on the testimonials given by others. The more the testimonials available, the more reliable the resource is.

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You may know that I am constantly on the watch for good content on easy piano lessons, Tips and News, recognizing that a good and easy piano lesson is now needed for the correct operation. Now, I come across a very good article that talks over easy piano lessons from a different angle. Make sure you look into this article and inform me your opinion. Today’s article is about jazz piano lessons and you could find the entire article written below for convenience:

Since you are reading this article, it’s clear to me that you are interested in exploring jazz. Let me guess if you are one of the following. You are either…

* looking to jump-start their jazz piano playing or wanting to beef up their skills.

* sick and tired of playing the same stuff over and over and wants to explore the world of jazz.

* trying to learn basic jazz changes, blues scale patterns, and various licks that can be put to use right away.

* wanting to learn the 12-bar blues and alternative ways to play it.

* just hungry for more!

Am I right?

For over 7 years, we’ve taught primarily gospel music by ear. Yes, you can pick up our 300-pg home study course and find general music theory, ear-training, and various progressions from other genres, but our main focus up until now has been on gospel music.

I simply called it “drilling deep” or focusing only on one type of player. It was the classic “don’t try to please everyone” and “stick with what you know best” philosophy.

But even I’ve realized the necessity for gospel (and ALL) musicians to explore other genres as there is a lot to be discovered by doing this.

Not only do you increase your creativity by pulling chords, patterns, licks, and tricks from other places, but you break yourself away from being limited to one style of playing.

That’s why so many musicians get stuck trying to figure out why they’re playing the same stuff they were playing years ago… or worse, have gone several steps in the wrong direction due to lost interest — because they’ve realized that most songs in a particular genre follow certain patterns and once you knows them all, it gets extremely difficult to learn new patterns unless you step outside the “genre.”

And if you are like me, you will agree with me that jazz is one of the most popular genres in the world today. In many instances, it’s like the “default” style of music you end up listening to whether in an elevator, waiting in a doctor’s office, as hold music on the phone, in the background at a fancy restaurant… even at church these days as many pastors are holding gospel jazz brunches and concerts.

Heck, it’s commonly used as an adjective to describe certain ways to play other genres. You’ve probably heard musicians say “jazz that up a little” or “play that a little jazzier.”

That’s why I’m finally answering the thousands of musicians who have literally begged us to teach the basics of jazz by ear — and this page reveals everything you need to know to start playing jazz now.

Are You “One Dimensional?”

Who wants to be stuck playing the same chords and songs over and over again?

I’m sure nobody… if they can help it.

No one wants to be labeled by others as “one-dimensional”. And to be honest, knowing only one style of music is pretty boring. And as a musician, excitement and unpredictability is the name of the game!

I mean, adding even just one style of music to your playing, especially one as vibrant as jazz, will have an exponential effect on you, forever.

Heck, just being able to understand jazz will ignite your creative side and allow you to accelerate your improvisational skills that can be used to instill your own personal touch in literally everything you play… regardless of the genre.

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