Saturday, 30 January 2010

Piano Lessons-First Steps

People all over the world are searching for piano lessons. They want to learn to play piano. They want to learn how to play piano. They might even be looking for free piano lessons. But the bottom line is they are a new piano musician and they need some easy piano lessons.

I have been playing now for over 20 years now and a large portion of that has been as a teacher. Friends and family and people off the street ask me to learn to play the piano. And I really enjoy it.After all, I love playing.

But all piano lessons are NOT created equal. There are some very poor quality 'Play The Piano In 7 Days' sort of courses out there.

Of course I cant teach the whole world how to play piano, so what I did was the the only alternative. I found the the top piano lessons online, and put them in one place so you could easily find them. Instead of wasting a lot of time and money on the losers, just look at the online piano lessons I suggest.

I will say this, most beginner piano players start out with a very serious question. This is almost the first question I'm asked when someone brings their child to me saying 'Chloe wants to play piano. What kind of piano should we get?'

Now I absolutely have to. They're not really ready for the piano that their child will eventually want. They probably have no idea that a first class piano is around $2000. And I dont want them to drop dead because I told them....especially in front of their dear child.

So what I tell them is to take a look at this report and then try to buy a fairly good quality piano based on what is in that report,and keep it under $400. If they happen to find a used one,that price shouldn't be a problem.

The reasons for that are all explained in that free report, but one important factor is this. If you buy your child a cheap, Wallyworld special, she wont have fun playing it. She will lose interest and you will waste all your money on a dust collector.

On the other hand, dont go out and spend $2500 on a nice Yamaha because at this stage we dont know if Chloe will really take on to playing the piano.

So bottom line, you have to get something that is fun to play ,sounds good, and isn't too expensive. Once Chloe finds out that she loves piano (and she will) maybe in a year you can pick up a Yamaha U1N.

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