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Can You or Your Kids Learn to Play Piano and Read Music Using Software? YES You Can!

Do you know which software and videos provide the easiest and quickest way to learn to play? Which ones are worthwhile and which ones just waste your time?

Learn To Play Piano Like A Pro

The Two Most Popular Piano Lessons In The World That You Can Instantly Download Right To Your Computer Are:
Piano By Pattern and Rocket Piano

With either of these piano lesson programs, your hands will be flying across the keyboard before you know it.

Which one, Rocket Piano or Piano By Pattern, is right for you?

Find out right now by looking at the review I've put up called:
Rocket Piano and Piano By Pattern Compared

Both of these piano lessons are available via instant download to your computer and offer a full 100% money back guarantee.



Also, if you want to just play the piano and skip over learning to read music, then check out my Squidoo Lens about:
Piano Lessons - Learn To Play By Ear




Piano Wizzard 

The 4 Step Method



An amazing type of video that can teach anyone to play music in just minutes and it's really good for kids.



This video explains how Piano Wizzard will help your kids learn to play piano in minutes. Yes, really in just minutes they will be playing songs.

Is Hiring A Piano Teacher The Right Thing For You? 

Hiring a piano teacher could be a huge waste of your time and money

Today using your own computer you can easily learn to play the piano at your convenience, on your own time and at your own pace. It's easy to use "Rocket Piano" or Piano By Pattern" to quickly learn to play piano.

Imagine being able to sit down at a piano and play like Elton John, Billy Joel, Lennon & McCartney, Barry Mannilow, Lionel Ritchie, Norah Jones and more.

You could be playing gospel piano, even jazz piano and play it like a PRO!

Plus with "Piano By Pattern" you learn how to play piano by ear then you can play almost anything by just hearing it once. Imagine what it would be like to just sit down at the piano with some friends and begin playing without any music.

With either of these software programs you will be playing the piano in no time and you won't have to pay for a nasty mean piano teacher to yell at you.

If you are interested in a proven system using your computer to teach you play the piano and read music or just play by ear, then check out the research I've done at Rocket Piano and Piano By Pattern Music Lession Product Reviews

Information About The Piano 

300 Year Old Piano Lessons

Where did the name "Piano" come from?

The word piano is really a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is very seldom ever used except in formal language. It is derived from the 300 year old original Italian name.

The original Italian name literally means "harpsichord with soft and loud".
Gravicèmbalo col piano e forte.

The soft and loud of course refers to the ability of the piano to play soft and loud notes controlled by keyboard touch.

The piano first appeared in the early 1700's and is considered to have been invented by a single individual: Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy.

Taking piano lessons is almost a three hundred year old continuing event!

Most pianos are about 42 inches wide. Short grand pianos such as a "baby grand" are about as long as they are wide, but a Concert Grand can measure up to 10 feet perpendicular to its keyboard.

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    PianoLesson PianoLesson Oct 29, 2008 @ 4:06 am
    Hi, great lens... I totally agree with you about being able to learn without a conventional teacher. I am currently working through Rocket Piano and I'm finding it great. Haven't tried 'Piano by Pattern yet though.
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