Quicklessons Piano Course - Learn to Play Piano by Ear Fast | Online Piano Lessons for Beginners & Adults | Perfect for Home Practice & Music Hobbyists
Quicklessons Piano Course - Learn to Play Piano by Ear Fast | Online Piano Lessons for Beginners & Adults | Perfect for Home Practice & Music Hobbyists

Quicklessons Piano Course - Learn to Play Piano by Ear Fast | Online Piano Lessons for Beginners & Adults | Perfect for Home Practice & Music Hobbyists

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As a stand-alone piano method or as a complement to the video course by the same name, the Quicklessons Piano Course is designed for beginner and intermediate students who want to learn how to play piano by ear.Taught by award-winning composer/pianist Ozie Cargile, this course includes 145 lessons that focus on the skills needed to hear, play, chart, and improvise your favorite songs, as well as your own music.Each lesson is clear and concise, featuring easy-to-read keyboard diagrams that show you where to place your fingers, so that you can start playing piano right away.With daily practice, you’ll learn all the scales and chords needed to put great melodies and harmonies together. You’ll also learn the music theory behind these, which will empower you to join jam sessions at your leisure.Be inspired as you learn to read chord charts, studying a variety of standard chord progressions from popular music genres, including rock, pop, R&B, hip hop, classical, gospel and jazz. All this, combined with ear-training sessions and tips for singers/songwriters, makes Quicklessons the best course for learning how to play like a pro in no time!Quicklessons will help you finally realize your dream of playing piano and jamming to your own songs, just like you hear them in your head.

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I have taken piano lessons twice, once as a child, and then again in college as a young adult, and did not stick with it beyond a few months. While I wish my parents would have pushed a little harder with the first batch of lessons, I am now middle aged and giving it a third attempt.So far, I am progressing further than either attempt, and I give the credit to Mr. Cargile. There is no easy, get good fast, method to learning any instrument, but this book has distilled a lot of knowledge into a fun, easy to follow regiment for a almost beginner. His informal writing style is neither patronizingly easy (Mary Had A Little Lamb anyone?), or so dense and confusing that frustration sets in.If you're looking for a 5 minute piano book, this is not it. But if you're willing to put in 20 minutes a day, you'll progress fast. I go through each lesson once or twice, and then practice it until muscle memory sets in and move on to the next. I have an old 61 key garage sale Casio that is perfect for practicing previous lessons while watching TV at night.I highly recommend the video course to go along with the book. You can find it other places for very cheap - I think it's a loss leader for the book. once or twice, and