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Is it
possible to learn how to play the piano or
keyboards like a pro at home, without
hiring an expensive personal piano tutor?
Is it
possible to teach children piano without them hating it and
quitting?
The answer to both
questions is surprisingly Yes, but a few warnings apply.
In a nutshell, Learn to Play Piano
courses and software are
now ubiquitous, and while some packages are amazingly effective,
others are just short of being outright scams.
Caveat Emptor:
Do NOT waste your time, money and energy
on "Learn Piano" scams or bad products!
You will be amazed at
what an effective program can do to your playing. No matter if you
are a complete novice or a seasoned pro - there are a program or two
out there that can really help you. These Effective products
will:
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Teach you to play your favorite
songs in a matter of hours or days.
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Continue improving your playing
skills, to advanced or professional levels.
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Train your ear for "play by ear"
occasions, while teaching how to read sheet music.
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Offer tips & tricks for various
playing situations (solo, jamming, etc.)
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Be fun and easy to follow.
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Offer a true money back guarantee.
However, Bad
products frequently:
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Leave you playing like a novice,
repeating a few chords.
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Are misguiding, and teach you bad
playing habits.
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Are badly produced, difficult to
use, boring.
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Take your money and practice time,
leaving you feeling like a fool.
The problem is that
sifting the good from the bad is difficult, as even awful products
may come wrapped in shiny, tempting web sites. For many products,
the only way to find out that they are scams is to fall into them.
To help you find your way
through the market, the ReviewsNest team of experts with the
help of several professional pianists and
keyboard players, performed
hands-on tests of numerous piano lessons programs currently on
offer. We also contacted some of the people behind the products, to
assess our findings better. The following web pages provide in-depth
reviews of the five top-rated
learn piano courses. The reviews are
followed by our Conclusions where we
compare these products to each,
and by important Buying Tips.
To
help you choose, we split the field to two categories:
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Best Courses bar none: open to all courses, disregarding
price. If you take your piano playing seriously, this is where you should
look. ●
Best Courses under $100: price limited. If
piano is just a
hobby, or you don't want to spend more than $100, look here.
In addition, we added a children's piano course which we found
outstanding.
The top-rated
courses are: (click to read
reviews)
These
courses were the best we found for teaching both piano and
electronic keyboards. Although we tested
numerous other courses, software packages and programs, these did
not make the cut. To avoid data overkill (and legal issues from sore
losers), the also-rans and scams are not listed here. You may of
course try other products, but we strongly advise you to be very
cautious in doing so, as your chances of unknowingly falling upon a
bad product and wasting your time, energy and money, are enormous.
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