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Piano lessons review

April 25th, 2009

Have you debated learning to play the piano? At the moment you don’t even need to buy a traditional piano. Alternatively you can procure a perfectly adequate second-hand digital piano for a very low cost. Once you have bought a piano, the next course of action is sorting out lessons. If you have lots of cash, personal one on one lessons are a reasonable way to learn. You would need to find a local tutor and then start lessons with them once a week. The main problem with this is that it can be very costly.

The better approach is to have lessons via online piano lessons or piano lesson DVDs. E.g. one of the most popular DVD presented piano courses out there is this one http://piano-lessons-reviews.info, which offers around14 DVDs of excellent course material. There are a number other courses on the internet that give excellent teaching and are very cheap. They have many advantages over a normal human tutor. These include: learning at your own speed, reduced cost, ability to play at the same time as a backing score and lower travel time. Think of not having to repeat the same piece over and over again in the same room as a human teacher. Instead it’s much more favourable to play by yourself with the help of an online program or DVD player. The computer will not criticise you or make you feel workless. It really is a fantastic method of learning. The lessons usually come with videos, sound bytes, support forums, ebooks. They are also enhanced by a huge variety of piano music and music styles including classical, jazz and modern music.  

Another major advantage with computer/dvd based piano lessons is that they are highly malleable and can adjust to your learning speed. You can take a lesson when you have the time free, you are not stuck to a fixed time every week. If you are staying at home for a week you can spend the additional time having additional lessons! If you are really busy during the day you can fit in a lesson in later on in the evening.
If you are seriously thinking about learning to play the piano and are unsure of the best approach then click on the link above to go to one of the best online piano lesson review sites. 

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