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Do you think a one-armed man could have a career as a piano soloist? For one determined young man, the answer was, “Yes.”
My father had dreams of having a prodigy in the house. He was hoping a piano lesson could help do the trick. My brothers and I tried our best not to annoy our very patient piano teacher to death. Years later, I realized my father was right.
Whether you sing in the shower or love to belt out tunes at church, singing is a part of your life, and it is never too late to refine your skills. Even if you think you couldn’t hold a tune in a bucket, you can learn to sing and improve on your current singing ability. First, you need to dispel some common myths about the human singing voice.
Notes, scales, flats, natural, chords–they’re all part of music, and something every piano player should know. For the musically unaccustomed, however, they can sound a bit like threatening, difficult terms to understand. If you’re a beginner when it comes to playing the piano, it is essential for you to understand these because, like it or not, you will encounter them as you go about your lessons. One of the things you will learn about is how to play piano chords.
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13 May 2009Playing the piano for the very first time can be a tough job for anyone. Like any normal individual, starting anything new or learning something from scratch is difficult at the start. Learning how to play the piano is no different. Remember the first time you rode a bike, or balanced on those first pair of roller skates? You had to practice a lot until you got it right, didn’t you? Well, it’s almost the same for anyone who has ever sat on a piano stool. With piano lessons, the practicing part is no exception — and you do have to practice a lot, too. But for certain, you don’t have to worry about skinned knees and scraped elbows when learning how to play the piano for the first time.
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11 May 2009Learning to play piano keyboard is a fun and often rewarding experience for people of all ages. No matter what musical background or lack of it you have, the process of learning to play a musical instrument is one lifetime experience worth undertaking that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
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10 May 2009Let’s face it, the Internet has made it possible for many people to learn almost any subject of interest, either by enrolling online, or by downloading relevant software programs and studying at the comfort of their homes or any place most convenient to them. Thanks to this phenomenon, people of all ages, and from all walks of life are learning to play the piano using software packages especially designed for such needs. All it requires is a computer and an Internet connection to access the chosen website where the piano software packages are available.
