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Can You Learn To Play Piano By Ear?
September 28, 2009
I hope you haven’t missed my message. To take lessons to learn the piano is not easy. It is even more difficult if you are an adult beginner. Make no mistake; it really does need a great deal of understanding, hard work, and practice. I would even say that it may never be fully mastered.
If you are a musician who is always seeking to learn new things, then learning to play by ear is a suitable challenge. I hope you first read the learn piano with hear and play review before deciding on a course to study.
Other musical challenges can be learning a new chord progression, advanced music theory, or even exploring some different music styles. There is always scope for progress and discovery! Remember the hear and play review may be just what you need to set you on the path to a whole new musical experience.
I don’t know about you, but if you are anything like me then you struggle to learn music theory. All those things like how chords are formed, how to write a melody, and how to harmonise a tune. You don’t know how to exploit music theory to your benefit. Let me remind you of the review of learn piano with hear and play if you are considering learning to play piano by ear.
In the past, you most probably wrestled with other self-help books and “how-to” videos without success. The same goes for music training manuals too. Don’t let that experience put you off as I know you won’t be disappointed.
