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Post by Tryder Fri Oct 09, 2009 5:40 pm

Hello to everyone!
I would like to take this time to refer to others who are also serious about learning how to play the piano and who are on a budget and can't afford lessons from an actual teacher, live... http://www.piano-play-it.com/ Here you will find a remarkable online piano teacher by the name of David. I'm pretty sure Andrew placed his link up in his list of links but not sure...David is the teacher whom I was studying with before I put lessons on hold due to learning other important things. I told him that he was the best online teacher before I found Andrew.

Before going back to David I ran into Andrew, thinking that he was now the best online piano teacher due to him having lot's of vids. And that made me seem to grasp it more than before. But in actuality, it was David who made me understand Andrew real fast in clear due to learning a few tips & tricks 4rm David...Now, they are both good teachers and I would recommend going back & forth with the two. But site wise, I must say that I believe David's site is more intuitive and straight forward. Oppose to this site here where you have to jump on over to the forums(which is great) and makes you think it's just way too much info(if your a newbie that is). So that can scare a newbie when starting out.

If you do not know about this site-http://www.piano-play-it.com/, I would suggest not taking my word for it and checking it out for yourself...Much love to Andrew and David!

Thank-You So Much

Tryder
Beginner pianist
Beginner pianist

Male Number of posts : 8
Age : 43
Location : Murrieta, CA.
Job/hobbies : Making MusiC
Length of time playing piano : On & Off for one year(2009)
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Registration date : 2009-09-16

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Post by Tryder Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:49 pm

And to add to this comment, I would suggest getting your hands on an actual midi keyboard. Reason being, is because he has a lot of piano exercises(sheet music) on his site and you can practice in real time without having to print out the sheets. And of course, you can simply play along with a real piano if you happen to have one.

I myself use F.L. Studio for this matter. You can load up one of the free plug-ins that comes with F.L. OR you can load up one of your own personal plug-ins that you like. Search for 'piano' and place F.L. in the background and your all set to play in real time while reading the notes. IT'S THAT SIMPLE!

Tryder
Beginner pianist
Beginner pianist

Male Number of posts : 8
Age : 43
Location : Murrieta, CA.
Job/hobbies : Making MusiC
Length of time playing piano : On & Off for one year(2009)
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2009-09-16

http://www.Myspace.com/BlackHouse09

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