Computer Piano Lessons And Why You Should Consider Taking Them

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Computer Piano Lessons And Why You Should Consider Taking Them

Written by Edward Weiss

We all want a good deal. There's no denying that. Yet many would be piano players are missing out on some amazing deals online. Specifically, I'm talking about computer piano lessons.

The technology has finally enabled many offline teachers to put their materials online via video and audio. In fact, thanks to sites like YouTube and Google Video, students can actually watch instructors perform the lessons.

And the best part about these computer piano lessons is that many of them are free and are available right now. Just visit YouTube and type in the phrase "piano lessons" and the number of results that pop up will amaze you.

In fact, if you're interested in learning jazz piano, there are a few jazz videos available. Like New Age piano music? The author's own videos are available teaching this style of playing.

And let's not forget about price.

The average cost these days for quality piano instruction runs anywhere from $30 to $60 an hour or more! There's absolutely nothing wrong per se with "live" instruction. You can get instant feedback and have your progress monitored. But, you can now have the same scenario online without having to pay an arm and a leg for it.

Last I looked, most computer piano lessons were no more than $30 to $50 for a full month! And that's the high end of the spectrum.

The way it works for most online piano lesson sites is that you pay to get access to a library of lessons. The benefits here are very real. For example, you can work at your own pace and review the lessons over and over again - something you can't do with a live instructor. Most piano courses also have a message board so you can also "talk" with the instructor if problems or questions arise.

All in all, taking computer piano lessons is a good deal and one that should be investigated.

Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Visit www.quiescencemusic.com/piano_lessons.html now and get a FREE piano lesson!

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