I Learned to Play by Ear Using Piano Basic Necessities
June 27, 2010 by slyons
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I Learned to Play by Ear Using Piano Basic Necessities
By Bryan Smitty
I have always loved the sound of the piano. The piano or even keyboards for that matter have always intrigued me. I used to sit and punch two notes over and over in the hopes of making sweet music. I took lessons for about 3 months. Bought a couple sight reading books. Let me be honest and say it just wasn’t happening. Like most piano players. I wasn’t really seeing any progress so I got bored and eventually quit. If something isn’t working you mine as well not waste any more time on it. But there was still that passion I had to play that keyboard. I couldn’t get the thought of one day playing an entire song on piano as opposed to playing 2 note bathroom tunes.
Now don’t get me wrong there are those who don’t have a clue and still can play fabulous music. But what really help anyone to really get a grasp of what they are doing is to find a system. To me, it’s the best way to ensure that whatever you learn can be built upon. You need a concrete method that gives you the foundation to understand things even when there a little complicated. A solid foundation is not necessary to play the piano but to play by ear well and reach your full potential you have to have that system in place. Even the gifted piano who’s never had a lesson in his/entire life has formed over time there own system to approaching the piano. Ultimately, the best way to learn is to use the knowledge that other people have built up over the years and then start using your own knowledge to build on what they taught you.
One such technique is establishing the melody line of a song. This is the way you recognize most of the popular song you hear today (probably without knowing it). All songs have a melody, some are just easier to hear than others. Another technique that I use is listening to a song and trying to establish the bass line. Then I either hum it out loud or play it on my piano during the song. Just picking out the bass notes of a song automatically tells me what the chords will be. Why? Because usually the base player plays the root note of the song. I call these the basic necessities for playing by ear. If you are wondering what the heck I’m talking about, its ok. These simple yet effective skills, can take your piano playing to the next level literally.
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Piano Made Easy Review
December 29, 2009 by slyons
Filed under PIANO/KEYBOARD LESSONS ONLINE
Piano Made Easy Review
PIANO MADE EASY: “It’s Piano Lessons in a Box!”
From the creator of America’s Leading Group Piano Method, PIANO MADE EASY provides a solid foundation to becoming an advanced pianist. PIANO MADE EASY teaches how to count rhythm and the keys on the piano without the use of gimmicks like colored stickers, PIANO MADE EASY is classical piano lessons for modern kids – Beethoven would approve! It’s Piano Lessons in a Box! Winner of Creative Child Magazine Top Toy of the Year Award; Family Review Center Platinum Award; iParenting Media Award; National Parenting Center Seal of Approval; The Toy Man Award of Excellence; and National Parenting Publications Honors Award – visit their sites for independent reviews of PIANO MADE EASY. Learn how to play the piano with PIANO MADE EASY! This computer adventure for beginners teaches how to count rhythm and the keys on the piano. With the help of zany Bill the zookeeper and his dog you’ll learn how to play music on your own PIANO MADE EASY piano. Up to 4 people ages 7 to adult will make your way through a beautiful zoo learning a new piano concept at each stop. Hidden in the zoo are 57 pieces of orchestrated music plus 10 rhythm and keyboard games. Kids and adults will have a great time learning to play the piano with PIANO MADE EASY’s fun piano lessons. PIANO MADE EASY is a 49-key piano keyboard with power adaptor and instructional CD-ROM game for use on a PC computer with any operating system newer than Windows 98 2nd Edition.
I highly recommend Piano Made Easy.
PIANO MADE EASY is loved by all kids!!! It teaches how to REALLY play the piano. Very user friendly and easy for kids to set up and play themselves.
Piano Made Easy is a Great investment. The software is well written and the piano is of good construction.
PIANO MADE EASY: “It’s Piano Lessons in a Box!”
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Make Learning to Play Piano Fun Online
December 4, 2009 by slyons
Filed under PIANO/KEYBOARD LESSONS ONLINE

That’s Right — YOU can make learning to play piano fun online using our FREE LESSONS, step by step instructions, tutorials, jam tracks and famous songs! CLICK HERE!
The Best Way to Learn Piano is by Playing Songs.
So, you are wanting to learn how to play piano.
Even if you have no musical experience at all or maybe you feel like you are just too old or to young to learn piano, you will amaze yourself, friends, and family when you start playing those favorite songs by your favorite artists.
And best of all, you can learn to play piano online from the comfort of your home. You will find learning to play piano fun and very exciting. I have been teaching for over 20 years and have come to find out that anyone can learn to play piano in the comfort of your home. There are many good online piano courses that will teach you how to play piano.
Overcomes deafness to play the piano
Holly Loach was left brain damaged after she was diagnosed with life threatening pneumococcal meningitis as a 13 month old.
Her devastated parents Hannah and Mike – both talented musicians – were told she would never be able to hear or fully appreciate music.
But in February 2001, Holly was fitted with a cochlear implant in her right ear – a surgically inserted electronic device that provides a sense of sound for the profoundly deaf.
And seven years later she was given a second in her left, which enabled her to hear music, but interpreting different sounds was still difficult.
The technology has allowed Holly to overcome the odds to reach grade five on the piano.
Mrs Loach, a 41 year-old music teacher, praised her daughters’ ‘’special talent.”
She said: ”Her playing is a miracle.
”The implant provides a version of sounds but it is up to Holly to interpret it.
”The horror of what had happened to Holly was all-consuming.
”My husband Mike and I are both musicians and music was all around. I was playing for ballet dancers when I was pregnant so she heard a lot of Chopin in the womb.
”A life without music and sound was a devastating prospect.”
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