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		<title>5 Best Ways To Learn To Play Piano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking about learning to play the piano. Here are the top 5 best ways to learn to play piano:
1) Learn From A Teacher
One of the 5 best ways to learn to play piano is to learn from an experienced teacher. A teacher is of sorts, a live database of highly trained skills. So having access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thinking about learning to play the piano. Here are the top 5 best ways to learn to play piano:<br />
1) Learn From A Teacher<br />
One of the 5 best ways to learn to play piano is to learn from an experienced teacher. A teacher is of sorts, a live database of highly trained skills. So having access to one is more than appropriate, it&#8217;s a gift! Of course the better the teacher &#8212; the better your skills. So one of your first tasks in learning piano is to find a *good* teacher. We recommend learning from a teacher who has a degree in music and who regularly performs somewhere. The degree will ensure that you&#8217;re being taught the basics, and the regular performances will ensure that your teacher practices what she preaches! After all, it&#8217;s one thing to &#8220;say&#8221; what we should do, but it&#8217;s an entirely different thing to actually &#8220;do&#8221; what we should do. A teacher who plays the piano on a regular basis therefore continues to learn, and the lessons that she learns will be passed on to you.<br />
2) Learn From Piano Software Lessons<br />
Piano software lessons are unique tools that hook up to a MIDI Digital keyboard/piano, and they give feedback during play. If you make a mistake, the software will let you know so that you correct it. This feedback makes these tools invaluable but not 100% effective. Some people claim that these tools are as effective as teachers, but their emotional-less qualities make comparing piano software lessons to physical tutors a bit far-fetched. Learning from this resource *will* teach you how to play and is great for busy people but don&#8217;t stop here. Using software without some form of follow-up with a teacher will only teach you to play like a machine instead of a human!<br />
3) Learn From Multimedia Books and Videos<br />
Multimedia books and videos are appropriate alternatives for those who keep unusual schedules or who live in remote areas. Being multimedia, these resources exist on the Internet and they can be accessed any time of the day. Some of these tools can be downloaded and accessed from your own computer, while other tools are accessible on the web. To get full use, you&#8217;ll need a computer system that&#8217;s up-to-date, equipped with a DSL Internet connection, and capable of displaying uninterrupted streaming data. There&#8217;s nothing more aggravating than trying to learn from a video that repeatedly starts and stops.<br />
4) Learn From Playing Piano By Ear<br />
Many accomplished piano players learned to play by ear and some have never swayed from it. We contend that playing by ear serves as an easy introduction to the piano. But it&#8217;s an introduction that should lead to reading  sheet music &#8212; a skill that every pianist should have. After learning from both approaches, you&#8217;ll find that they&#8217;re seemingly inseparable. A large part of playing music after all, depends heavily on listening skills. Learning to play piano by ear first will thus refine your listening skills and eventually make reading sheet music a lot easier.<br />
5) Learn From Chord-Based Piano Lessons<br />
As one of the fastest ways to learn to play piano, chord-based piano lessons provide quick access to what could several months to learn. Bear in mind that chord-based piano lessons will teach you how to create accompaniment &#8212; not melodies. </p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Never Too Late To Learn To Play The Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 13:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to play the piano is age irrelevant. Whether you are 16 or 60, are brand new to the instrument or haven&#8217;t played since you were a child, you can learn how to play the piano for your own enjoyment. It really doesn&#8217;t matter how old you are when you start. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning to play the piano is age irrelevant. Whether you are 16 or 60, are brand new to the instrument or haven&#8217;t played since you were a child, you can learn how to play the piano for your own enjoyment. It really doesn&#8217;t matter how old you are when you start. </p>
<p>Age is only a state of mind and should never be viewed as a barrier to prevent you from achieving a particular goal. Perhaps the circumstances of your life didn&#8217;t allow you to pursue your dream when you were younger; maybe you didn&#8217;t have any interest in playing the piano then, or you were simply too busy with your career or raising a family.  </p>
<p>Whatever the reasons were that kept you from learning the piano, they mean nothing today.  If you are truly passionate about playing music at this time of your life and you have the opportunity and the desire, it&#8217;s up to you to make it happen.  And you can. </p>
<p>Do you have access to a piano or digital keyboard? Are you sufficiently motivated to devote the necessary time and effort to practice? If you answered yes to those questions, then you have what you need to get started on a joyous adventure that you&#8217;ll treasure forever. </p>
<p>Learning a musical instrument these days is even easier when you factor in the convenience and immediacy the Internet offers for self-study. Without ever having to trek to a private teacher every week for a 30-minute lesson, and for less than the cost of dinner for two, you can take advantage of an online piano course and begin learning scales, chords and other musical concepts right from your home. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s much easier than you think and before you know it you could be impressing your friends and playing your favorite songs.  There is an abundance of online piano courses to choose from.  They cater to all types of music, but essentially they teach the same thing.  </p>
<p>Of course teaching methods will vary and they are many ways to check out which piano course may be right for you before you make your selection.  What&#8217;s important is that you get rid of the myth that you are too old to learn to play the piano.   That&#8217;s simply nonsense!  Just get out there and go after your dream to learn the piano.   You&#8217;ll be happy you did. </p>
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We are bacaked by our Superior Team for Sales and Service under the Supervision of Experienced Engineers.Our Service team will provide you the best technical Support. We are the Persons Working closely with our Clients to meet their requirements and their Price demands. We belive that “we Satisfy your needs Too”.Our ACS (Attendance [...]]]></description>
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		<title>You Do Not Have To Go To Juilliard To Learn The Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 10:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people involved in the arts consider The Juilliard School to be the preeminent institution for aspiring musicians. It attracts the world&#8217;s brightest and most talented students of the performing arts.  But what if you lack the ambition or skill to become a world famous musician, and you simply want to learn the piano for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people involved in the arts consider The Juilliard School to be the preeminent institution for aspiring musicians. It attracts the world&#8217;s brightest and most talented students of the performing arts.  But what if you lack the ambition or skill to become a world famous musician, and you simply want to learn the piano for your own enjoyment? Is there hope for you? </p>
<p>There is indeed, and the solution is literally at your fingertips. You can learn how to play the piano keyboard by accessing an online piano course via your computer keyboard. That&#8217;s right! The Internet could become your &#8220;Juilliard&#8221; and by simply downloading the right online piano course, or logging on to the appropriate piano teaching site, you could be on your way to your first lesson in the next few minutes. </p>
<p>All you need to get started is a computer, preferably with a fast Internet connection, speakers, a digital keyboard or acoustic piano and you&#8217;re good to go. The lessons are prepared in various formats, such as ebook, audio and video, and they are structured so that you can make progress at whatever pace you find comfortable. </p>
<p>More and more people are going online to learn the piano because of the convenience it offers.  You don&#8217;t have to travel anywhere to get instructions since everything is done from the comfort of your home. And how much does it cost for this convenience? Only a tiny fraction compared to today&#8217;s going rate for traditional private lessons. </p>
<p>You get exposure to the same material as every other music student. The lessons are comprehensive and are prepared by professional musicians, music teachers and others with many years of music experience. So instead of being in an auditorium with scores of other students vying for the professor&#8217;s attention, you get to enjoy virtual one-on-one interaction with a piano instructor who has walked in your shoes. </p>
<p>This creates the kind of relaxed environment that&#8217;s good for learning. It keeps you motivated and enthusiastic, and it directly influences how fast and steadily you progress. Best of all, there are no demanding entrance audition requirements. </p>
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		<title>Choosing a Child&#8217;s First Piano &#8211; Important Facts You Must Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a child, learning how to play an instrument such as the piano will undoubtedly make a major contribution to his or her education and overall development. Studies have shown that children who begin to learn music at a young age will usually have higher test scores and even a higher IQ. These children often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a child, learning how to play an instrument such as the piano will undoubtedly make a major contribution to his or her education and overall development. Studies have shown that children who begin to learn music at a young age will usually have higher test scores and even a higher IQ. These children often are more successful in school also, due in part to being more prepared to comprehend and conceptualize many challenges better than their peers. Studying and learning how to play on the piano is one of the greatest achievements a child can make. </p>
<p>A very important factor in helping to motivate a child to learn piano is for them to have their own piano or keyboard so they can practice their music and have a sense of ownership and pride about their musical instrument. Hopefully this will work to inspire the child to practice and continue to improve their piano playing skills. Of course, it is wise to determine how much enthusiasm the child has about learning to play piano prior to your decision to purchase one just for them. When a child is first learning to play on a piano, they won&#8217;t need a full size 88-key piano keyboard, but as their skills grow and they become more advanced piano players, they will certainly want to have a full piano with a regular sized set of keys. </p>
<p>A digital piano or keyboard is a wonderful idea for an introduction into a child&#8217;s piano playing study. A digital piano usually has the ability to record music and even download music files from the internet, which can be great learning tools to aid in the child&#8217;s piano playing development. Another added benefit of these features on digital pianos is the capability to save the music you play, and can e-mail it to anybody you want. Children can send songs they have played and recorded on their digital piano through email to grandparents or other relatives, and won&#8217;t they be proud! There are many more great features on most high quality digital pianos and keyboards as well. A majority of them have several pre-recorded songs that can be utilized as learning tools as your child plays along with the recording. On most digital keyboard pianos, the child can mute certain parts of the recorded songs and play the muted part themselves on the keyboard. This is a fun and excellent way for a child to learn piano, when it comes to learning to play piano, there is nothing better than hands-on experience. </p>
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		<title>How To Choose A Digital Piano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital pianos are a very similar playing experience to an acoustic piano. Although a digital piano uses digitally recorded, or sampled, sounds, rather than a combination of hammers and strings, it can still offer a highly realistic playing feel.The main component of a digital piano is a keyboard with a weighted key action that contains [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital pianos are a very similar playing experience to an acoustic piano. Although a digital piano uses digitally recorded, or sampled, sounds, rather than a combination of hammers and strings, it can still offer a highly realistic playing feel.The main component of a digital piano is a keyboard with a weighted key action that contains sensors that detect the velocity with which you hit the keys. When you strike piano keys, the loudness of the sound produced is effected by how hard you hit the keys. As the piano is based on samples, a wider range of sounds, such as organs and harpsichords, can be realistically recreated within the piano.What are the benefits of a digital piano? </p>
<p>Digital Pianos are greater value than an acoustic piano with prices starting from £315 for a PDP220 Digital Piano by Gear4music, with professional quality pianos costing well into the thousands. Roland produce a range of advanced digital pianos including the RG-3 Digital Grand Piano with Moving Keys at £8919. </p>
<p>Features to considerIt is important to consider carefully what your needs are before buying a digital piano. Below is a checklist of things to watch out for when shopping for a digital piano. </p>
<p>Other things to think aboutUsing your digital piano for practice in the home makes it worth investing in headphones. Also consider where you will use the piano, and check if it comes with a stool. </p>
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		<title>MIDI Controller Keyboard &#8211; Apt for Recording using Soft-Synths!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 09:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A midi controller keyboard does not have a sound generating module in it and is used only for sending midi messages to external software / hardware. So how is it useful if it cannot generate sounds on its own? It is useful if you have a predominantly software based recording setup. If you use a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A midi controller keyboard does not have a sound generating module in it and is used only for sending midi messages to external software / hardware. So how is it useful if it cannot generate sounds on its own? It is useful if you have a predominantly software based recording setup. If you use a software sequencer for sequencing the tracks, and if all your instrument sounds are generated using soft-synths and VSTs, then you only need a controller keyboard. You just have to connect the keyboard controller to a computer or a laptop, which will have all the necessary software programs. There is no need for you to go in for a full fledged digital keyboard. A midi controller keyboard will be able to send all the performance related messages to the software programs. The controller keyboard will send midi messages to capture all of the performance related parameters. It can send messages which indicate which note is to be played, how hard or soft it is to be played, any effect like pitch bend or modulation was used, etc. Some keyboard models will also have knobs, and sliders in addition to pitch bend and modulation wheels, so that you can easily add effects. You will find controller keyboards that have less than 61 keys as well. Many users actually record one track at a time, so they really do not need sixty-one keys since they will not use both the hands together. Besides, a smaller controller keyboard will take less space as well. A smaller keyboard will help you easily demonstrate your recording capability to others. Whenever required, just dump your laptop, soundcard and the MIDI controller keyboard in a bag and carry your portable recording studio with you. MIDI Keyboard Controller Reviews </p>
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		<title>Why Should You Buy a Yamaha YPG &#8211; Grand Keyboards from Yamaha!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 09:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a digital keyboard with more than 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha YPG series of keyboards. These are the grand size keyboards with 88 keys, and can be used for playing all the piano pieces. Are you an intermediate level keyboard player who wants to graduate from his 61 key electronic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a digital keyboard with more than 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha YPG series of keyboards. These are the grand size keyboards with 88 keys, and can be used for playing all the piano pieces. Are you an intermediate level keyboard player who wants to graduate from his 61 key electronic keyboard to an 88 key musical keyboard? Are you interested in playing classical music, or want to learn a lot of advanced pieces? An 88 key keyboard is what you will need, and the Yamaha YPG series produces one of the best 88 key keyboards, also known as grand size keyboards. The YPG series keyboard is primarily meant for the North American market, and contains the usual hundreds of musical styles and voices.But a lot of people prefer these keyboards because of the availability of weighted keys in this series of keyboards, which resembles more like a piano. This way they can use it for piano practice and it also gives them the flexibility to carry them around, since they are comparatively light weight. As you go higher in the series, the more expensive ones contain graded hammer action which exactly simulates the keys on a grand piano. The keys are harder to play in the lower octaves and lighter in the higher octaves. But because of the graded hammer action, the weight also comparatively increases. Some of the models in this series include – the ypg 635, ypg 535, and the ypg 235. So if you are looking for a keyboard with more than 61 keys, if you love playing songs on top of a backing rhythm, then you need to consider a Yamaha YPG keyboard. This series contains both 76 keys keyboards as well as 88 keys keyboards. Great Deals on Yamaha YPG Keyboards </p>
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		<title>The Digital Pop Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 05:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone born during the sixties remembers the decade digital music swallowed pop. The transition from weary rock to synth pop was as fast as the technology that fed it would allow. In 1980, Devo, Blondie and Joy Division topped the charts with their digital pop synth sound and video clips that boasted special effects made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone born during the sixties remembers the decade digital music swallowed pop. The transition from weary rock to synth pop was as fast as the technology that fed it would allow. In 1980, Devo, Blondie and Joy Division topped the charts with their digital pop synth sound and video clips that boasted special effects made possible only by digital video technology. Drum kits were reduced to a single lone stand with a thin boy in a striped shirt playing in time to a pre-recorded overproduced sound of a Roland drum machine. The theatrical piano replaced by a sorry single digital keyboard. Even the guitar was reduced to a mere accompaniment to the digital pre-recorded sequences of a machine that could reproduce the sounds of a thousand instruments. </p>
<p>In 1981, Roland released their first synthesiser supporting the MIDI format. MIDI (Musical Instrumental Digital Interface) is an industry standard protocol that allows musical equipment and computers to communicate with each other. In the early eighties, MIDI, developed sequences which allowed one to record, edit and play back. Soon after interfaces were released for the Apple Macintosh, Commodore 64, PC-Dos and the Atari ST. In 1991 the MIDI was tweaked to allow all types of media control devices to communicate with each other.  A number of music file formats based on the MIDI-byte stream are used today to store music in the very compact form used for ringtones and video games. </p>
<p>Today the music industry has come full circle with the decline of record and CD sales and the marked growth of digital music sales in the form of mobile phone ringtones. Full circle in that Joy Divisions &#8220;Love will tear us Apart&#8217; has made a digital comeback, and can be heard from many a teenagers mobile phone, betraying the anonymity of the caller, and full circle in that once again, music has been reduced to its lowest common denominator. Simple notes on a simple scale encoded and decoded in the simplest possible way. </p>
<p>Yet, there&#8217;s nothing simple about the digital music business. In July 2008 New Motion Inc (now Atrinsic)a leader in the internet advertising, mobile technology and entertainment industry announced that for a mere $6 million plus, it had acquired the asset of Ringtone.com, a valuable internet domain that receives over 1,000 sign ups per day for the downloading of mobile content. </p>
<p>Burton Katz, the Company’s CEO, commented saying &#8220;Ringtones are the historic growth driver behind worldwide mobile content sales. Over the past year and a half, there have been fundamental shifts in the subscription based business model supporting these services creating unique opportunities in a business continuing to see strong consumer demand.&#8221; </p>
<p>At the same time, Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), an organization that collects royalties for song writers and publishers, is forecasting that overall ringtone sales in the US will fall 7 percent in 2008 to approximately $510 million. That drop indicating an 8 percent drop in 2007 to $550 million. BMI claimed that the market hit its peak in the US in 2006 with sales of $600 million. </p>
<p>CEO of Advertising web Service Steven Bermeister remembers recording music on his Roland Jupiter-8 keyboard. His family established one of the first retail computer shops in Sydney where the now retro Atari ST, with MIDI interface was sold. Even then his love of technology merged comfortably with his love of music. These days he&#8217;s on the other side of the music business selling digital music and all its applications online through peer to peer networking. </p>
<p>Realizing that the ringtone business in the US was about two years behind Europe in terms of off-deck mobile content plays, in 2003 he established The Ringtone Channel. He wanted to get in early to be well positioned to &#8220;ride the wave of success that was seen in Europe and Australia when the US market caught up.&#8221; </p>
<p>Bermeister says &#8220;The heat is coming out of the Ringtone market which means that the flood of players who came into the market late and have been losing money are getting out.&#8221; He believes that will stabilize the business and bring down the cost of acquiring customers. The players that remain (those who got in early) will divide the market between them. </p>
<p>Madonna&#8217;s Hung Up was almost certainly written to be downloaded onto a mobile phone and Britney knows it&#8217;s her Prerogative to join the ringtone game too. The pop industry has fully ingested the digital music platform and is now spitting it out in ever devolving incremental bursts of half digested compositions, catchy enough to dance to and just short enough to forget.   </p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Digital Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 04:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Apart from the sound quality that a digital piano offers, there are even greater [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a limited budget and space not everybody can afford the acoustic grand piano. But if you consider your options, a digital piano can very well fill the gaps and work out to be a great substitute for the acoustic grand piano.<br />
Apart from the sound quality that a digital piano offers, there are even greater benefits with one and many of us need the features associated with this digital instrument. That is why it has gradually developed as a popular choice for music lovers.<br />
Initially, it was developed to be an alternative to the acoustic piano. However, the sound producing system it uses is different from the traditional pianos. This digital instrument is based on high quality samples to produce piano sounds.<br />
On broad terms, the better the quality of the samples incorporated in the instrument the more expensive it becomes. An important consideration is the way keyboard touch &amp; feels. For simplicity of playing the device, it needs to have keys, which should feel almost like real keys of an acoustic piano.<br />
The better digital pianos come with graded hammer action which simply means that the keys are heavier on the bass side and get gradually lighter as you move to the right of the keyboard. This is similar to the way the keys feel on a typical acoustic piano.<br />
However, some of them resemble more to a digital keyboard and are designed to be portable. With the lightweight design they can be easily moved around and adds great value as far as ease of mobility is concerned. One of the great advantages is that they come with slot to connect a headphone so that you can practice without disturbing others. With digital pianos there are no maintenance &amp; tuning activities needed.<br />
There are several benefits offered which are equally beneficial for pros and amateurs. We have summarized few of the advantages of having this digital instrument.<br />
* Compared to conventional pianos, these are relatively inexpensive.<br />
* Smaller and considerably lighter, they suit mobility.<br />
* They do not require tuning.<br />
* They usually create several different piano timbres.<br />
* They are much more likely to incorporate a MIDI implementation.<br />
* They may have additional features to assist in learning and composition.<br />
* Most of them include headphone output.<br />
* They often have a transposition feature.<br />
* Digital pianos do not require the use of microphones, eliminating the problem of audio feedback in sound reinforcement, as well as simplifying the recording process. </p>
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