• keyboard advice? (learning piano)

    From sweelo41@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Stein on Mon Oct 14 07:13:49 2019
    On Wednesday, November 15, 1995 at 9:00:00 AM UTC+1, Stein wrote:
    can somebody please give me a little advice? I'm going to be starting
    piano lessons shortly (I'm a total beginner), but as of yet have no instrument to practice on. Buying a piano is out of the question due to
    price and living conditions so i'm looking for a used keyboard. I've been told (more than once) of the benefits of learning on a piano as opposed to
    a keyboard, but unfortunately that will not be happening. So, my question: can somebody let me know some of the things to look for when buying a keyboard and maybe recommending some particular models? So far, the only concrete advice has been weighted keys, any comment?

    thanks alot for any and all replys,
    stein

    My grand father learned piano at 72 - so you can definitely get started with doing it now!

    Below are best sites, resources to learn piano online in his humble opinion.

    BEST 3 FREE AND PAID PIANO COURSES ONLINE:

    1. [url=http://1monthpiano.com]LearnPianoIn30Days[/url]

    LearnPianoIn30Days is a 30-day online piano lessons program instructed by singer and songwriter, Rachel James, who has got many years of piano playing on the scene, club around the world. She wants to share her experience as well as her piano playing
    skills for anyone who has the passion of piano.

    Details:

    Rated: 4.5* by 9600+ students
    + Online learning method: monthly membership site.
    + Free trial in 14 days
    + Refund policy: 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
    For more details, pls click here: LearnPianoIn30Days online course

    2. |url=http://pianoforall.1monthpiano.com]PianoForAll[/url]

    Details:

    Rated: 4.6 by 16,000+ students
    + 138,203 students enrolled
    + Total time: 10 hours on-demand video
    Here are detail: PianoForAll online course on Udemy

    3. Free course on YouTube: Andrew Furmanczyk channel

    This is a series of lessons that teach you how to play piano for yourself RIGHT from the VERY beginner all the way to the late intermediate/ early advanced stage of piano. These lessons have been RESHOT and these are the new lessons.

    Here are the playlist: Learn How To Play Piano (NEW) - YouTube

    AND BELOW ARE TOP 13 PIANO BOOKS ON AMAZON:

    Adult All-In-1 Course: Level 1
    2) Alfred’s Basic Piano Course for Adults

    3) Piano Scales, Lessons with Elements of Basic Music Theory

    4) Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1

    5) Modern Course for the Piano

    6) John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course

    7) Alfred’s Self-Teaching Adult Piano Course

    8) Primer Level – Lesson Book: Piano Adventures

    9) Level 1 – Lesson Book: Piano Adventures

    10) KP1B – Bastien Piano for Adults, 1 Book Only: A Beginning Course

    11) Piano and Keyboard All-in-One for Dummies

    12) Suzuki Piano School New International Edition Piano Book and CD, Volume 1

    13) Piano Book for Adult Beginners

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  • From sweelo41@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Stein on Mon Oct 14 07:06:46 2019
    On Wednesday, November 15, 1995 at 9:00:00 AM UTC+1, Stein wrote:
    can somebody please give me a little advice? I'm going to be starting
    piano lessons shortly (I'm a total beginner), but as of yet have no instrument to practice on. Buying a piano is out of the question due to
    price and living conditions so i'm looking for a used keyboard. I've been told (more than once) of the benefits of learning on a piano as opposed to
    a keyboard, but unfortunately that will not be happening. So, my question: can somebody let me know some of the things to look for when buying a keyboard and maybe recommending some particular models? So far, the only concrete advice has been weighted keys, any comment?

    thanks alot for any and all replys,
    stein

    My grand father learned piano at 72 - so you can definitely get started with doing it now!

    Below are best sites, resources to learn piano online in his humble opinion.

    BEST 3 FREE AND PAID PIANO COURSES ONLINE:

    1. LearnPianoIn30Days

    LearnPianoIn30Days is a 30-day online piano lessons program instructed by singer and songwriter, Rachel James, who has got many years of piano playing on the scene, club around the world. She wants to share her experience as well as her piano playing
    skills for anyone who has the passion of piano.

    Details:

    Rated: 4.5* by 9600+ students
    + Online learning method: monthly membership site.
    + Free trial in 14 days
    + Refund policy: 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
    For more details, pls click here: LearnPianoIn30Days online course

    2. PianoForAll

    Details:

    Rated: 4.6 by 16,000+ students
    + 138,203 students enrolled
    + Total time: 10 hours on-demand video
    Here are detail: PianoForAll online course on Udemy

    3. Free course on YouTube: Andrew Furmanczyk channel

    This is a series of lessons that teach you how to play piano for yourself RIGHT from the VERY beginner all the way to the late intermediate/ early advanced stage of piano. These lessons have been RESHOT and these are the new lessons.

    Here are the playlist: Learn How To Play Piano (NEW) - YouTube

    AND BELOW ARE TOP 13 PIANO BOOKS ON AMAZON:

    Adult All-In-1 Course: Level 1
    2) Alfred’s Basic Piano Course for Adults

    3) Piano Scales, Lessons with Elements of Basic Music Theory

    4) Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1

    5) Modern Course for the Piano

    6) John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course

    7) Alfred’s Self-Teaching Adult Piano Course

    8) Primer Level – Lesson Book: Piano Adventures

    9) Level 1 – Lesson Book: Piano Adventures

    10) KP1B – Bastien Piano for Adults, 1 Book Only: A Beginning Course

    11) Piano and Keyboard All-in-One for Dummies

    12) Suzuki Piano School New International Edition Piano Book and CD, Volume 1

    13) Piano Book for Adult Beginners

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