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At last, a portable piano teacher for 2008!
Filed Under (Lessons, Music General, Music Theory, Piano, Practice) by Kevin on 22-01-2008
Have you always wanted to learn to play the piano but never had the time or the money…or worst of all spent endless amounts money that you really didn’t have on lessons that were “supposed” to teach you but left you even further back than where you started?
In celebration of a brand new year, my good friend Jermaine Griggs at HearandPlay.com has developed a set of tools that’s going to kick start your playing off to a powerful beggining.
This system includes a 300 pg. course that’s split up into 20 chapters that are jam-packed with with TONS of expert techniques, interactive diagrams, and challenging quizzes that are guaranteed to teach you (step-by-step and over-the-shoulder) EVERYTHING you’ve always wanted to know about your “SCALES,” “CHORDS,” “CHORD PROGRESSIONS,” “NOTES,” “FILL-INS,” “RUNS,” and more!
That’s not all, this special “Ultimate Starter Course” also includes one of his most talked about products to date, Gospel Keys 101. In almost 2-HOURS, he takes you by the hand and shows you step-by-step how to Turn Your One-Note Melodies Into Full-Sounding Songs by using 3 easy steps.
Lastly, you’ll also be receiving a special edition copy of his brand new Hear and Play Chords Audio series! This one is loaded with over 4 H-O-U-R-S worth of audio instruction that you’ll be able to take literally anywhere and practice.
So if you act now, the package not only will include a comprehensive, step-by-step, 300-pg workbook and accompanying software cd, but also comes complete with 2 audio programs that you can listen to in your car or on the go (that’s 4 additional hours). That’s not all… you also get a 90-minute DVD covering the basics and fundamentals to playing music by ear. So we’ve got all angles covered… See below for more details.
In this course you’re going to…
-Play piano without having to rely solely on sheet music or chord symbols (more on this later).
-Be able to hum a tune, then immediately play it on the piano in a few minutes.
-Be able to hear something on the radio or on a favorite album and immediately understand what’s happening in the song without being at a piano.
-and so much MORE!
Click below to learn more:
http://sell.hearandplay.com/
All the best,
Kevin Sinclair
P.S. - You might find more interesting information, techniques, or resources just by clicking around on their website at http://www.HearandPlay.com/
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