Have you ever listened and watched an extremely inspiring performance that you were so touched by it, then came with a strong desire of Really Wanting to Do the Same? Well, I guess you can tell I am that kind of hot blood animal who immediately feel very excited in thinking of starting to play or speed learn that song in piano right away. That actually happended while I was hearing Yundi Li played the La Campanella, composed by Franz Liszt in few yrs ago. I was a college student majoring in architecture & urban design who actually have no music or music instrumental background for me to have any advantage in learning to play an extraodinary piece of piano music. However, because of my strong desire to play that song, I decided to take a basic piano class in my following college semester, and quickly I were able to perform some basic movements on piano with both hands, and I was also being able to play with rhythm and a longer little song after few months. But anyway, the songs that were chosen by my professor for me to play weren't sound great that would motivate me to play, and I also was being so busy with my other projects + part time job, which I could imagine if I have followed this tradition learning path, which is still out there now for 99% of the piano teaching programs, it will take me more than 10 years just to get a chance to start learning something CLOSE to the level of song that I want to play, and more over, I probably would have more frustration that ...

It is very important for every pianist, from beginning student to advanced performer, to sit properly at the piano to avoid injury and enjoy fluency and ease of movement. This video covers pretty much everything you need to know but were afraid to ask :)

www.thevirtualpiano.com How To Play The Beatles "With A Little Help From My Friends" played on the Virtual Piano (screen capture) The Virtual Piano is an online piano, so you can play piano online and learn piano online - and a perfect tool for songwriters or singers - or anyone who wants to accompany a singer. It allows you to immediately play chord progressions on it, while simultaneously showing you how to play the same chords on the piano. It's a visual way of learning how to play the piano, so you can learn the piano without using the traditional, tedious method of learning to read notes on a staff - Not that there's anything wrong with that - it just takes way too long before you are actually playing something you like. If you want the easiest, fastest way to learn keyboard, so you can play any song on the piano keyboard now -and learn music - the Virtual piano will help you acheive that goal. Learn Piano by ear. The easy way to learn piano. Learn to play piano without reading notes. Learn To Play the Piano with chords

Well she's up against the register with an apron and a spatula, Yesterday's deliveries, tickets for the bachelors She's a moving violation from her conk down to her shoes, Well, it's just an invitation to the blues And you feel just like Cagney, she looks like Rita Hayworth At the counter of the Schwab's drugstore You wonder if she might be single, she's a loner and likes to mingle Got to be patient, try and pick up a clue She said "How you gonna like 'em, over medium or scrambled?", You say "Anyway's the only way", be careful not to gamble On a guy with a suitcase and a ticket getting out of here It's a tired bus station and an old pair of shoes This ain't nothing but an invitation to the blues But you can't take your eyes off her, get another cup of java, It's just the way she pours it for you, joking with the customers Mercy mercy, Mr. Percy, there ain't nothing back in Jersey But a broken-down jalopy of a man I left behind And the dream that I was chasing, and a battle with booze And an open invitation to the blues But she used to have a sugar daddy and a candy-apple Caddy, And a bank account and everything, accustomed to the finer things He probably left her for a socialite, and he didn't 'cept at night, And then he's drunk and never even told her that her cared So they took the registration, and the car-keys and her shoes And left her with an invitation to the blues 'Cause there's a Continental Trailways leaving local bus tonight, good evening You can have my seat ...

ashburymusichall.com I'd like to invite you to sign up for lessons with me at Ashbury Music Hall, covering Debussy's "Clair de lune" from scratch, right from the comfort of your own home! My 12- week course lessons are designed for beginners who have never played the piano before or read a note of music. We'll use the piece itself to learn the basics of music notation and piano technique. Ashbury Music Hall makes it incredibly easy to post video and audio comments between teachers and students - all you need is a computer with a broadband internet connection and a way to record audio into your computer, and optionally a video recorder as well (see my video for details). I'll also work on a video to help with audio and video setups for students. I'm looking forward to personally helping you learn to play Debussy's masterpiece "Clair de lune" - from scratch!

www.EasyToPlayPiano.com . View my website to see all my "Easy to play piano" lessons, available on DVDs worldwide. All my lessons are simplified, put into the easiest key for you to learn, done slowly and repetitively, each hand separately, then together. Learning how to play by ear is easy, quick and fun. No need for sheet music, previous lessons or experience, everyone can do it. http

Get your FREE COPY OF THE MUSIC used in this lesson. Send the word 'music' to 'thepianolessonsproject1@yahoo.co.uk' (You will receive an automated response) For additional on-line one-to-one help and tuition via 'Skype' please send an email to 'thepianolessonsproject@googlemail.com' Lesson 3 contains the following new material: (0.17) Left Hand note Middle 'C', (2.15) Left Hand note 'B', (4.35) Playing with two hands, (6.30) Pieces to Practise. We hope you enjoy the lesson, please leave a message if you wish. Many thanks for viewing.

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