Reader Recommendations: Piano Lessons
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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.
February 15, 2007 -- From Lori, a parent, from San Diego, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Click For Lessons matches students with professional local instructors for music, singing, dance, acting, and art. Over 5,000 instructors from across the USA.
To find an instructor, all you need to do is enter a few pieces of information about your skill level, your age, and where you wish to have lessons. The site instantly matches you with the best instructors where you can read each bio, and decide which teacher is best for your child.
The search is 100% free.
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 5, 2006 -- From Nicole Lunsford, a reader from Atlanta, GA, who is affiliated with the site
Come play Mary Had a Little Lamb or Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star on our interactive piano. It is a great way to learn the notes on the piano, and how to read sheet music!
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.
March 12, 2002 -- From Nicole, a reader from Atlanta, GA, who is affiliated with the site
A great way to learn not only the notes on the piano, but also how to read sheet music!
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!
April 18, 2000 -- From David Sprunger, a reader from Medford, OR who is affiliated with the site
Learn to play PIANO quickly using the revolutionary technique of "Rhythmic Patterns". The premise is that a student can learn to play almost any popular song by ear simply by learning to mix and match accompaniment patterns, much like acoustic guitar players do. Check it out - a very unique approach. (Note our letters from customers. I have been amazed at the joy my students have expressed at finding this course.) Thanks! David Sprunger (author)
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