Learn to Play Piano by Ear

If you are interested in taking your piano playing to the next level, I think I may have struck the right chord for you. Not too long ago, I was contacted by my friends over at HearandPlay.com who specialize in teaching people how to play piano by ear.

Jermaine Griggs, the President of Hear and Play, just let me know that his site had recently been updated with a few new piano resources…

When I checked it out, one particular course jumped out at me… “The Secrets to Playing Piano by Ear

The course focuses on teaching you how to play piano by ear. After going through the 300 page course, you will be able to quickly and easily play all of your favorite songs by ear.

Advantages of Playing Piano By Ear

1. “Being able to instantly recognize chords that are played in songs even without being at a piano.”

How does this help you?

“You are able to learn songs faster and easier because you understand why chords are played at certain points in songs.”

2. “Not required to memorize chord progressions (pattern of chords played one after the other) because understanding them will automatically incline you to know what chord to play next.”

How does this help you?

“Allows you to improvise and add your own “flavor” to the song. This is especially advantageous when playing in a church as you can never predict how long a song will be sung or what key the singer might resolve to. In a band, this might be helpful if the leader simply instructs everyone to surprisingly repeat a part of the song or change the key in which the song is currently being played in.”

3. “Will allow you to use the same methods to play virtually any song you want (most songs; don’t quote me if you’re referring to Mozart as this might take more practice than most other songs).”

How does this help you?

“Saves you the money and time of having to go out and buy the sheet music to a song that you’ve already learned how to play by using the ability of your ear to recognize melodies, chords, and progressions. However, buying the sheet music isn’t a bad idea if you want to learn specific parts to songs that have high levels of complexity.”

You know… I could really go on and on about the advantages of learning how to play the piano by ear, but I am sure that you are already interested in learning how to do it yourself, so I’m not going to waste any more time rambling, check it out for yourself: Click HERE Now For More Information.

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