Instant Pro Piano
There's a new product on www.PianoLessonReviews.com. It's called Instant Pro Piano, by David Seagal. David has a great offer on his site at www.instantpropiano.com. Look at the Special Offers page. David also offers free email support for 6 months when you buy one of his products....like having having a free piano tutor! Good deal. Here's a little bit of the review. To read it all, check www.PianoLessonReviews.com/propiano.html.
I just finished reading David Seagal's product. What a great job! There are 30 lessons included and each and every one taught me something useful. One really nice feature about how David put this set of lessons together is that there are multiple paths through the material. The author realizes that readers may have different goals in terms of the level of piano expertise they are trying to achieve. The material is arranged so that if a student is not particularly interested in some of the more technical aspects of music, those sections can be skipped.
It's important to realize the author's goal with this product - and that is for the student to have FUN learning to play! Wow! Learning any instrument should be fun. I like that approach. Another very encouraging statement that you'll read early on is that yes, it does take some work and effort to learn to play the piano! I get a little tired of web sites that make ridiculous claims like...."learn to play the piano in 24 hours!". What drivel! Of course it takes time and effort and commitment..and the author (a professional musician) knows that and works hard throughout the course to encourage you and keep our motivation level high.
The way he does that is by getting you to play the songs you want to play right from the start. As David says, the classical method of piano training would not have you playing from sheet music for quite a while after you start lessons. The goal of this product is to give you enough technical knowledge and facility very quickly so you can play songs that you'll actually enjoy!
The primary approach taken in this product is teaching you how to "improvise". The way he suggests you get started is to go out and get the sheet music to some of your favorite songs, start working on them and use the questions that come up as motivation to look through the lesson materials to find the answers. By the way, you can even learn to play the songs you love without buying the sheet music. David can show you how.
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I just finished reading David Seagal's product. What a great job! There are 30 lessons included and each and every one taught me something useful. One really nice feature about how David put this set of lessons together is that there are multiple paths through the material. The author realizes that readers may have different goals in terms of the level of piano expertise they are trying to achieve. The material is arranged so that if a student is not particularly interested in some of the more technical aspects of music, those sections can be skipped.
It's important to realize the author's goal with this product - and that is for the student to have FUN learning to play! Wow! Learning any instrument should be fun. I like that approach. Another very encouraging statement that you'll read early on is that yes, it does take some work and effort to learn to play the piano! I get a little tired of web sites that make ridiculous claims like...."learn to play the piano in 24 hours!". What drivel! Of course it takes time and effort and commitment..and the author (a professional musician) knows that and works hard throughout the course to encourage you and keep our motivation level high.
The way he does that is by getting you to play the songs you want to play right from the start. As David says, the classical method of piano training would not have you playing from sheet music for quite a while after you start lessons. The goal of this product is to give you enough technical knowledge and facility very quickly so you can play songs that you'll actually enjoy!
The primary approach taken in this product is teaching you how to "improvise". The way he suggests you get started is to go out and get the sheet music to some of your favorite songs, start working on them and use the questions that come up as motivation to look through the lesson materials to find the answers. By the way, you can even learn to play the songs you love without buying the sheet music. David can show you how.
See more offerings on piano lessons at PianoLessonReviews.com
