Posts Tagged ‘playing piano’

postheadericon Walden Pond Press

Where are my stickers?You wouldn’t think of removing the letters and numbers on your computer keyboard or typewriter, would you?

Children need a visual reference point, which the removable stickers provide in the beginning.

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postheadericon Your Child and Piano; Children love piano

Your Child and Piano; Children love piano

When it comes to piano, children love it; piano for a child is a must even if they don’t have lessons, it’s so nice to hear them play every now and then. If you can’t afford a real piano then a cheap keyboard will do the trick.

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postheadericon Can You Teach Yourself to Play Piano?

You may be thinking that teaching yourself to play piano is the most difficult thing in the world to do. And you know what? You’re right, it is… if you have no previous experience of playing a musical instrument. Even if you do, learning how to play the piano isn’t necessarily going to be easy. And, even if you’ve played piano before, picking it up again can still be very demanding. So, is there any good news?

Well, yes and this article is all about providing you with the information you need to make that first step a bit easier.

THE STARTING POINT

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postheadericon Christmas carols music special! Free keyboard instruction. Learn to play the piano by ear.

Christmas Special! Learn to play Christmas carols or your favorite xmas songs by ear!

Play Christmas music on the piano – without sheet music!

Even If You’re A Total Beginner! CLICK HERE.

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postheadericon Play Piano in a Flash Class :: FAQ

Welcome!

We have listed the most frequently asked questions and answers below; however if you don’t find the answer to your specific question below, please don’t hesitate to share your question with us via email:

E-Mail: storemanager@playpianoinaflash.com

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postheadericon Piano for Dummies

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At first glance, a piano may seem like an intimidating instrument that would be very difficult to learn how to play, but despite what your seventh-grade piano teacher may say, playing piano isn’t brain surgery. It just takes time, practice, and patience.

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postheadericon Teach Yourself To Play Piano: Deluxe Edition

Teach Yourself To Play Piano: Deluxe Edition Review

Teach Yourself To Play Piano: Deluxe Edition Screenshot

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postheadericon Learn Piano by Number for Adults

Teach Yourself Piano Step by Step – DVD Video. Here’s an easy video tool designed for older children and the adult hobbyist who wants to learn piano on their own.

Many parents use this book and DVD video to teach themselves Piano by Number, and then chords, which they later teach to their children.

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postheadericon Piano Lesson Books

Testimonials

For more information on my philosophy for learning piano and my method of teaching, please see how these piano lesson books work. Helena Sandler

What are students and teachers saying
about these piano books?

From Facebook:
“Hello from a 1960’s Montreal student

Helena, I was just playing the piano and thinking about how grateful I am to you for your wonderful influence.
I hope you are well and would love to chat. Your devoted fan and student.”
Kathy E.

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postheadericon My Life History and Purpose Teaching Piano

TAKE THE EFFORT AND STRUGGLE AWAY FROM TEACHING / LEARNING / PRACTICING SCALES

GUARANTEED RESULTS, ALL LEVELS

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