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		<title>Learn to Play Piano through Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The piano is a tangible musical instrument. If you have the heart of a musician, you have to learn to play piano. You can learn to play piano through software and that’s just what many busy individuals do nowadays.
The piano can be played in harmony with other musical instruments or it can be played alone. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The piano is a tangible musical instrument. If you have the heart of a musician, you have to learn to play piano. You can learn to play piano through software and that’s just what many busy individuals do nowadays.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The piano can be played in harmony with other musical instruments or it can be played alone. The piano is a very unique instrument and because of this characteristic, this instrument is most-loved by musicians.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’ve wanted to learn to play the piano for a long time, this is the most appropriate time to begin. Today’s modern times allows even the busiest individuals to learn to play a piano at their desired pace and time. Through piano software, you can learn many things like reading basic notes, basic rhythm, and other intermediate lessons. Despite the good things about the software, you will not be able to learn anything if you don’t practice seriously.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Oftentimes, learning to play the piano with the help of a professional teacher is not a very good idea. Aside from it being extremely expensive, you will have somebody breathing down your neck for every mistake you make. If you prefer to learn alone, this set up will not work. You must know that there are other ways to learn to play piano and one is through piano software.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inventor of the piano learned to play such instrument without taking any lessons from a teacher. You don’t have to hire a teacher if you truly can’t afford one because there is a less expensive alternative. Today, there are a lot of special software out there just waiting for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Piano courses offered online makes use of software. It includes video lessons that were designed by experienced and professional pianists. By opting for this method, you can save lots of money. You get to choose your most convenient time to learn to play piano and the best thing is that you can learn from home. You only have to choose a certain room in your house to have the lessons and that’s it. Make sure that you practice everyday for a couple of minutes. Every time you practice, you have to be serious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When choosing a piano course with piano lesson software, you have to look into the background of the seller or provider. The provider or seller should be reputable. You can check customer testimonials to make sure that past clients were satisfied. Every lesson should also be given in complete details. Having video lessons is also good so that you can see the actual rather than imagining what the theories look like.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You have to be aware that are so many software online and oftentimes, the process of choosing the best one is a difficult task. You have to get a list of the best software in the market. You can check reviews of the different software and try to compare the top five. You can compare them in terms of the lessons given, the extra features, and the price. Evaluate each of the software and then choose the one that you think is best.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Now, you can start to learn to play piano through software. This is a good investment but wait, do you have your own piano? Get one first before you get a piano lesson software.</p>
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		<title>Are Music Correspondence Courses Right For You ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The opportunities for music correspondence courses are vastly different today compared to a few years ago. Thanks to modern technology and the Internet, taking a music course by correspondence is now much more practical.
Imagine how hard it would be to learn how to play the piano or another instrument by simply reading a book. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The opportunities for music correspondence courses are vastly different today compared to a few years ago. Thanks to modern technology and the Internet, taking a music course by correspondence is now much more practical.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Imagine how hard it would be to learn how to play the piano or another instrument by simply reading a book. It&#8217;s true that people have successfully learned to play an instrument by reading a book. However, without the benefit of visual demonstrations, the process can be long and difficult. Today&#8217;s music correspondence courses contain visual demonstrations via video and live webcam instruction to accompany written textbook materials. This combination of learning materials greatly increases the student&#8217;s likelihood of success.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The type of correspondence course that you choose will probably depend on your goals. Examine your reasons for wanting to learn to play a particular instrument to determine where to start looking.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Do you want to:</p>
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<li>Receive nationally recognized certification? If so, you may want to look into colleges or accredited music schools such as Berklee School of Music in Boston or Eastman School of Music in Rochester New York. This is especially true if you hope to get a job in the music industry. Many employers want to see some type of formal education on your resume from a reputable school. Many of these offer correspondence courses that can help you meet your goals. Sometimes you can complete an entire certificate program by correspondence. For other programs, you may need to do some live classroom work in addition to correspondence courses. Look for accredited music schools with a professional reputation in the industry. Most offer some type of distance education, either by correspondence or online. This can be an excellent alternative if moving somewhere else to get your musical education isn&#8217;t an option.</li>
<li>Enrich your personal life? Maybe you always wanted to learn to play the piano as a child but never had the opportunity. Maybe you&#8217;ve been out of practice for several years and just want to brush up on your skills. If employment in the music industry isn&#8217;t necessarily your goal, then you&#8217;ll probably find what you need from a private instructor or company such as PlayPiano or perhaps ChordPiano, which you can easily locate online through any search engine. Many online music schools offer programs for beginners or for honing old skills. They may combine written materials with DVD demonstrations, online video instruction or live instruction via webcam. Sometimes these types of correspondence courses are less expensive than those offered by colleges or music schools.</li>
<li>Explore a new genre? Maybe you are a classically trained pianist who always wanted to learn how to play the blues. Perhaps you took lessons for a few years as a child, but never took theory and learned to understand chords. A correspondence course through a private instructor or company may be exactly what you need. Correspondence courses are available on specific topics and genres that may interest you. If you already know the basics, it won&#8217;t take long to build upon that knowledge and teach yourself something new.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Let your personal reasons guide your decision when choosing a music correspondence course. You&#8217;ll probably find that many music correspondence courses are very affordable. Plus, you can learn from the comfort of home with your own instrument. The list of advantages to taking a music correspondence course is practically endless.</p>
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