Sheet Music Elton John
How To Play A Piano Made Easy! If You Have The Desire, You Can Learn! by Daniel Truman
When I first learned how to play a piano there was only one option: contact someone locally and pay him or her for lessons. For me, this meant I learned how to play a piano from the wife of a local preacher. Needless to say, we did not quite see eye to eye. I wanted to learn more than church music and I had no desire to fill in as an organist on Sunday morning.
Luckily for everyone, times have changed. There are now numerous ways to learn how to play a piano. No matter what your skill level is and no matter what your goals are, there is a way. The internet has opened up a whole new world of exciting ways to learn how to play piano.
One promising approach to learn how to play a piano is through a podcast. Some podcasts focus on the basics of rock and pop music. Others dig deeper into the complexities of classical music. There are even some that focus on the freewheeling improvisational style of jazz. No matter what style of music you want to play, there is a podcast that will show you how to play a piano.
If simply hearing the music is not enough, there are video tutorials available to help you learn. Some of the lessons are quick and simple: learn how to play a piano by learning an ordinary child’s song like “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”. Others are more complex: learn how to play a piano through advanced techniques that enhance the dexterity of your fingers.
Back when I was learning how to play a piano I begged my piano teacher to help me learn Elton John songs, but she refused. Nowadays, though, if you want to learn how to play a piano by learning one of your favorite songs you can buy the sheet music online. You can find it in different versions, depending on skill level. Just print it off, and start playing it that very day.
Everything one needs to learn how to play a piano is available online and often free of charge. Two years ago I began the process of relearning how to play a piano and this time I did it my way. I