Hi! my name is Dino. Since young, I wish I could be a pianist like Beethoven. (You know… the inspiring musician that established by playing piano…)
Well… As I say, is just “I wish” at that moment. At that time, my family background did not allow me to do so… Since then, my dream just fades out as time goes.
Until few months ago, while I am surfing my internet just for my past time, I saw this fantastic and motivating webpage. It gives me back my childhood dreams.
The title it selves, “ROCKET Piano”, already give me an impression that this lesson will teach us the fastest way to learn piano.
Wow!!! ROCKET!!! Fastest way!!!Importantly, it is cater for every learner from beginner to intermediate to advance!!! Great!!! I can be as good as my friends that learn piano for years by using lesser time as compared to my friend learning piano thru conventional method.
Anyway, my main reason to learn piano NOW is to entertain my selves and also people around us. I’m not going to spent most of my time shutting myself up to perfect every key to pass my grade exam.
As a beginner, I have a choice to downloadFREE beginner piano lessons or take up the whole course. I decided to take up the whole course because it include all essentials on top of beginner piano lessons. PLUS, it is much cheaper as compared to learning piano using conventional way.
This learn piano software includes beginner piano lessons. On top Beginner piano lessons, it include intermediate and advance piano lessons as well. It is a series of eBooks, games and MP3.
So as you can see, this is not normal beginner piano lessons but is a learn piano software that gives a comprehensive and FUN learning process.
This is a piano lesson for people that have never played a piano but wanted to learn from step 1!!! It’s fun, informative, and easy to learn along side of! Learn chords, scales, and where to find C on the piano! Video Rating: 4 / 5
A VERY funny sketch of The Amanda Show NickAmandaShow
David Sides playing a piano cover of “Lollipop” by Lil Wayne. Song Description: “Lollipop” is the first single from Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album, Tha Carter III. The track features the late R&B artist Static Major and is produced by Deezle and Jim Jonsin. The song was released digitally… Video Rating: 4 / 5
To read and watch the full piano lesson go to: www.piano-play-it.com Other free piano lessons and piano tutorials are available at www.piano-play-it.com This free piano lesson was made by David Yzhaki
From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com – High energy “Salsa! for Piano and Keyboards” Check it out…
Full lesson link here: www.KeyboardBlues.com This is the updated full free version of Ch. 9 from the online blues piano lessons series. This chapter digs into a cookin’ left hand blues riff on the piano that really drives the rhythm of blues, black gospel and jazz. Check it out!
CLICK ON “CC” IF YOU DON’T SEE ANY SUBTITLES! Liu Wei, a 23 years old armless young man from Beijing plays MARIAGE D’AMOUR (by Richard Clayderman) with his feet. Video Rating: 4 / 5
“Numb” performed by the originator of the Numb piano piece that’s floating around the internet. Some of you might remember me as “TheKen”. Enjoy! HIGH QUALITY MP3: www.megaupload.com Questions??? Read the FAQ in my profile. And check out my profile for more stuff! Video Rating: 4 / 5
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A Beautiful Performance by Mr Hisaishi himself Have Fun fr.youtube.com For everyone who like beautiful music , if you want to speak to me , here my msn adress : nomyocontact@hotmail.com
George playing piano! (the one song he remembers from his youth). Video by George Vanous, head of TGN Tell us what you think in the comments below. If you like this video, click “Like” and Subscribe to our channel to get more! =-=-=-= ▶ TGN.TV — Get more views! See tgn.tv ▶ TGN Times — Get more news! See http ▶ TGN Stratics — Discover Stratics! See stratics.com ▶ Follow us on Twitter! See http ▶ Join us on Facebook! See facebook.tgn.tv
E.Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16 – I.Allegro molto moderato Arthur Rubinstein, piano London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn April 1975 Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Part 1 of Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven in C# minor. Hey guys, hope you enjoy part one. Please leave me some notes on how to improve my tutorial videos – Any comments are appreciated. Here are all the notes for Part 1. This should be used in conjunction with the video as this will probably be hard to follow if just read by itself. I’m hoping this isn’t too complicated; if it is please let me know and then I’ll try to make it better. Notes to the left of the slash are what the left hand plays and what’s right of the slash are what the right hand plays. Notes that are together with no commas in between are to be played together (as can be seen by octaves in the left hand). If there is a dash to the left of the slash, nothing is played in the left hand. When there is a x2 or x4 with the notes, only the right hand is to be played that many times. Hopefully this can be of help, if not I’ll try to make it easier to understand. C#C# / G#, C#, E x4 BB / G#, C#, E x4 AA / A, C#, E x2 F#F# / A, D, F# x2 G#G# / G#, C, F# – / G#, C#, E G#G# / G#, C#, D# – / F#, C, D# C#G#C# / E, G#, C# – / G#, C#, E x2 – / G#G#, C#, E, (high)G# CG#C / G#G#, D#, F# – / G#, D#, F# x2 – / G#G#, D#, F#, (high)G# C#C# / G#G#, C#, E – / G#, C#, E F#F# / AA, C#, F# – / A, C#, F# BB / G#G#, B, E – / G#, B, E BB / AF#, B, D# – / AB (long stretch), B, D#