Play Piano Tonight Review
March 29, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
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Ron Worthy has been playing the piano for 45 years. He has been making his living playing and teaching for the last 25 years. He is an active professional musician and has played with many names that you would recognize. He believes that learning to play must be fun and has designed his course with that in mind.
Time after time, I have come across pianists who cannot read music well and rely on memorization to save them. Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling? If you want to take your sight reading to the next level then check out the piano course "Mastering The Art Of Piano Sight Reading!"
Piano For All Review
March 29, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
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Music teacher Robin Hall has produced a piano course that teaches popular chord based rhythm style piano techniques. He claims that learning with his course is easier than learning with any other course on the market.
Piano Chords Lessons
March 24, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
Hear and Play Chords 101: Introduction To Chords
Hear and Play Chords 101 will get you started playing chords the right way!
In 2 full hours of step-by-step audio instruction, we take you from the very beginning and explain how to construct various chords, when and where to use them, and how to apply them in real-life situations.
Shortly after studying this innovative course, you’ll be well on your way to playing popular chords and songs by ear.
Hear and Play Chords 102: The Power of Seventh Chords
This audio course will start where chords 101 left off and show you step-by-step…
- How to form various types of seventh chords and why they are so important in playing by ear.
- Why seventh chords are the foundation of many more extended chords like ninths, elevenths, thirteenths, and altered voicings.
- The power of the “magic 3rd & 7th” and how manipulating them can help you to instantly play dozens of chords in all twelve keys… very easily!
- And much more! Click here to learn more.
Keyboard Computer Chord Chart Finder
The Keyboard Computer Chord Chart Finder shows you ALL the chords BOTH on the keyboard and on the bass and treble clef music staff. So you SEE what each piano chord and/or keyboard chord looks like both on your sheet music and on your keyboard! This will not only solve all your chord problems, but it will also speed up your sight-reading! Why? Because you see BOTH the notation and what your left hand Piano chords with both hands plays — all in the same glance. Sight reading piano chords and keyboard chords So your brain Understanding piano chords in your brain connects the two, and your sight-reading Piano chord symbols on sheet music automatically speeds up. Notice it also shows the scale of the piano chord! Those are the notes you use to improvise based on that chord! (Wish I had this while I was learning to improvise!) It makes no sound, but you SEE what the piano chord looks like for your hand to play Piano chord chartsand your eye to read!
You not only get ALL the:
- Major Chords
- Minor Chords
- Augmented Chords
- Diminished Chords
- 7th Chords
- Minor 7th chords
- 6th chords
- Minor 6th chords
- Major 7th chords
- 9th chords
- 11th chords
- 13th chords
- Suspended chords (sus)
…but you also get all the inversions of these piano chords!
That totals hundreds and hundreds of piano chords!
Plus you get all the scales with one click! (12 major scales, 12 harmonic minor scales, 12 melodic minor scales, and 12 major pentatonic scales – does not show minor pentatonic scales).
Rocket Piano Review
December 28, 2006 by Ryan Edward · 4 Comments
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The author of this program is a classically trained solo pianist. While classic piano is her specialty, she has extensive experience performing jazz, pop, blues, rock and gospel. She has a Bachelor of Media Arts degree with a major in commercial music.
Hear and Play Review
December 27, 2006 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
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Hear and Play promises to be the world’s #1 “Music By Ear” website on the net. If you have dreamed of learning to play the piano by ear, without the help of any sheet music then this course may be exactly what you have been searching for. Hear and Play has successfully trained thousands of musicians already.
Piano Improvisation Tips
December 25, 2006 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
Many of you have emailed me with an interest in taking your piano playing skills to the next level. I want to help you get there by ensuring that you get the most out of your piano practice and learning experience.
Studying music is like studying a foreign language. To become fluent, one needs to be competent in both reading and speaking. Now, apply this to your piano playing. How well do you read? What about improvising? How well do you improvise? These techniques (sight reading and improvising) go together, just as reading and speaking do.
Over the many years of my musical career, I have come across trained pianists who are excellent sight readers but really struggle with improvising. That, obviously, is not a good situation.
If you think you need help in improvisation, I have an important message for you.
A special friend of mine, Yoke Wong, is an accomplished pianist and music educator who specializes in piano improvisation. She has compiled a comprehensive home study course called, Definitive Piano Improvisation to help piano students master the art of improvising. I generally do not promote other courses, but this one is unique and deserves your attention.
Since I am very aware of the value and importance of improvisation, I also recognize the value of this course. It can really make a significant difference in your piano playing.
If you seriously want to upgrade your skills, I urge you to get this DVD home study course by clicking here now.
The course comes with 11 hours of video instruction, 2 CD’s and a 142-page binder. For those who take advantage of this offer through this link, Yoke will include a bonus of her “Inspirational Moments Digital Sheet Music.”
Your feedback is very important in helping us evaluate how the course has made an impact on your piano playing world. I would love to hear from you once you have tried it out!
Thanks for your response!
Piano Wizard Review
December 20, 2006 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
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Piano Wizard promises that their piano video game can teach anyone how to play the piano and read music in minutes. With a digital piano keyboard hooked up to your PC or Mac, you’re playing real music on a real instrument within seconds of sitting in front of a song.







