Reader Recommendations: Piano Lessons
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October 12, 2009 -- From Gerrit, a reader, from Eefde, Netherlands, who is affiliated with the site.
Www.how2readmusic.com, eyes and ears for music, is a new website for learning to read music through the use of fun games, theory chapters and self-tests. Music students or anyone interested in learning to read music can use the games in How2readmusic to train their ears and mind through melodic and rhythmic dictation, and exercises in reading and writing music notation.
Rhythmic and Melodic dictation games allow students to become familiar with music notation, while the very user-friendly composing program gives students a chance to try their hand at composing!
The chapters on Music Theory cover all the basic information that a student can learn without the trained ear of a teacher present. Music Teachers can use How2readmusic.com as a resource that their students can use to practice elements of theory outside of precious lesson time.
The program even comes with a monitoring and guidance system that teachers can use to give assignments and follow their students' progress from week to week! Most importantly, the students can have fun while playfully learning the fundamentals of music!
October 30, 2008 -- From 88keyz, a teacher, from USA, who is affiliated with the site.
Free online piano lessons for all ages and levels, presented in a fun and encouraging fashion.
July 22, 2007 -- From John, a reader, from Terrell, Texas, who is affiliated with the site.
Provides lessons for the beginner piano player. Learn piano scales, piano chords, 12 bar "blues" progressions, basic music theory and more. All for FREE!
June 26, 2007 -- From Scores4free, a reader, from Paris, France, who is not affiliated with the site.
Download free piano scores. You can also listen audio extracts while previewing scores and downloading midifiles.
August 24, 2006 -- From Duane, a teacher, from Oregon, who is affiliated with the site.
Lots of course for adults, but also a free weekly newsletter on chords and chord progressions.
May 4, 2002 -- From Erika, a reader from Elma, Washington, who is not affiliated with the site
I never played before and I learned ALOT in a short time at my own pace.
December 12, 2000 -- From Lisa Day, a parent from USA who is affiliated with the site
UGGA UGGA'S free music-making and video-editing suites allows the creation of their own music and animated videos. No experience necessary. Kids Rock National Challenge takes learning music to a new level. Prizes include musical instruments with lessons and state-of-the-art Think Pad from IBM.
December 4, 2000 -- From Miss L. Shannon, a teacher from Cambridge, England who is affiliated with the site
A fun site providing information, worksheets, links and quizzes for music study.
July 19, 2000 -- From Pascal Riben, a reader from who is not affiliated with the site
Real computer games (points, lives, Hi-Score, etc.) to learn music the way. No more boring music theory lessons!
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