Online Piano Lessons


Friday, February 09, 2007

There are many ways to learn how to play the piano, but perhaps the most inexpensive and less rigorous of all of them is learning with the aid of your computer and a connection to the Internet.

Surfing the web for learning materials and online classes you will find a number of software, documents, and manuals expressly designed to assist you in your musical training.

Depending on your skills to search for information, you can also find interactive communities with virtual schools, in which you can take a 3D avatar to interact with other surfers playing piano and other instruments.

For children, this is a great alternative to bored sessions playing alone at home. For adults, playing the piano online with virtual instruments can bring a lot of amusement to break with routine.

Not all of the online piano lessons offered on the net are free, but you can find a few introductory lessons at no cost, or complete courses digging deeper on the net. Searching on the Internet, you can also find lessons offered through different communities and organizations. Perhaps one of those is closer to you than you might think.

Otherwise, some education centers provide online lessons, after which you can take an exam playing on a real piano, either to continue with your musical education or obtaining a diploma or recognition after following an online course.

Both free and paid piano lesson provide you with theory in music, rhythm, notes, and chords, as well as the correct positions of your fingers, and exercises to associate them with the right keys at the piano.

Most courses provide evaluation and quizzes to let you test your skills and improvements in playing the instrument and learning basic music notation to play simple melodies and improvisations.

As a side note, the Internet also provides you with the opportunity to find countless online piano lessons by means of which you can learn to play piano by ear, saving a lot of time and frustration if learning music is not as exciting as you can imagine. With the Internet, opportunities to learn the piano are just at your fingertips.


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