Piano Lesson Play By Ear

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Piano Lessons Learn To Play Piano By Ear

Do you know that with these easy little known piano lessons you'll be able to play piano by ear in only two days by learning to use special music patterns.

Most people hate traditional piano lessons, it's like going on a diet, long boring and dull, but what's worse is your piano teacher will make you work long and hard and you'll see very little reward for months.

Plus, did you know that most people who were "professionally trained" can only play if they have the music notes written out in front of them, or they have played that one song so often they know it.

How would you like to be able to play any song without any music?

Hey, it's easy with these piano lessons you'll be able to play by ear very quickly. Just think, you'll be able to sit down at any piano and start playing without any music in front of you... That's impressive!

Piano By Pattern Can Teach You How 

The Secret Patterns

My friend Scott Jordan who has just moved down to San Diego by the way, has had 6 record deals over the past few years and plays the piano like crazy and he will tell you he can't read a note of music, but no one who hears him believes that.

Now the great news is he has put together his piano lessons that teach you how you too can learn to play piano by ear in less than 48 hours and he has made them available for a short time online.

After learning his secrets, you'll easily be able to sit down in front of a room full of strangers and not only be totally confident that they will enjoy it... You'll know that these people are going to be absolutely blown away by your talent.

What I think is really amazing is that after you have taken these special piano lessons, you'll be able to make up instant masterpieces on the spot!

You can actually download all of his piano lessons to play piano by ear by visiting his site.

Piano By Pattern

Now with Scott's "Piano By Pattern" course you won't be taking months of boring piano lessons and spending fortune paying some egotistical piano teacher.

The bottom line is that Scott's great piano lessons where you learn to play piano by ear is 100% guaranteed to work for you ...just like it's worked for countless others.

Visit his site right now and you can get started today.Click Here!

PS
I also have put together a small webpage that compares other types of music lessons at Piano Review

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Interesting Piano Facts 

Did you know...

That the Piano was invented in 1698 by an Italian, Bartolomeo Cristofori.

The name piano is an abbreviation of the original name for the instrument: piano et forte or soft and loud.

There are over 12,000 parts in a piano, 10,000 which are moving.

Each note in a grand piano has more than 35 points of adjustment. Over 3,080 adjustments for the entire piano.

There is approximately 18 tons of pressure being exerted by the stretched steel piano strings. In a concert grand, it is close to 30 tons of pressure. The average string having about 160 pounds of tension. There are 230 strings inside a typical piano.

The action of a grand is superior in many ways to a vertical piano, one being that any key can be repeated (reset) faster than any vertical upright (regardless of the name given by manufacturers i.e.: upright grand, studio grand, inverted grand, etc.).

If all of the strings were of the same thickness and under the same tension, with high C being the usual two inches, low C would have to be about thirty feet long. For this reason, lower strings are weighted by wrapping copper or iron wire around the core wire. The lowest octave having two wrappings.

For more piano facts see www.Ken Foster.com

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