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		Comment on Online Music Lessons: 11 Websites With Best Music Teachers. by Jeff Carbine		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jeff Carbine]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I loved when you said that if you are looking for an online music teacher, take a lesson is a site you should know about. It offers hundreds of quality music instructors who teach online or at home. My daughter loves music and singing. I will be enrolling her in Private online music lessons to boost her full potential.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved when you said that if you are looking for an online music teacher, take a lesson is a site you should know about. It offers hundreds of quality music instructors who teach online or at home. My daughter loves music and singing. I will be enrolling her in Private online music lessons to boost her full potential.</p>
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		Comment on Pianoforall Review 2024 &#8211; Is It Really For All? by Orion Buttigieg		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Orion Buttigieg]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 06:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good analysis and thank you.  Question and my thoughts...
Piano For All seems to only tell part of the story...as in it&#039;s not well rounded.  So to correct that I want to perhaps combine resources to close the gaps.  Ultimately I don&#039;t want to be taken in the wrong direction by an application or online course that will get me into bad technical habits.
  
I&#039;m a mid aged adult &#038; learning from scratch since early March and &#039;reasonably&#039; diligent although waning in motivation lately and why I&#039;m looking at courses like Piano For All.  
Have done my due diligence to date having found/read some theory books, found consistent Youtube teachers, and grasp the importance of doing things correctly with fingering, learning scales, etc...  Being a tech guy I don&#039;t find the theory difficult - playing on the other hand not so easy.
When starting out I came across a good TED Talk by Sven Haefliger, about how  adults lose interest in &#039;traditional&#039; methods - to which my answer is yes he nailed that.

I&#039;m looking at Piano For All but to be combined with Synthesia so as to come at this from various angles.   Again, I don&#039;t want to toss the formal stuff and feel Piano For All sort of does toss the formal stuff... ??
I still want to sight read but thinking a focus on actually &#039;playing&#039; would be good at least for a little while to learn some articulation, etc... and really just trying to find the best method(s) to do so while buttressing my motivation by learning some actual music which &#039;should&#039; further cement the theory.  Or am I completely off in that logic?  
  
PFA &quot;seems&quot; all about chords &#038; playing with &quot;some&quot; theory - at least enough to grasp the processes he&#039;s using.  And as per your advice and another I came across will read that last book at the beginning.

On the other hand and what I think will aid in the theory/sight reading is Synthesia which is essentially scrolling sheet music that has exercises to train sight reading with fingering.  And there there is a truck load of MIDI files beyond their library to choose from including whatever I&#039;m sure PFA has...so basically picking up where PFA leaves off given it doesn&#039;t do MIDI.  Makes sense?
BTW - the falling rectangles can be shut off as I&#039;m not interested in memorizing falling rectangles but reading music.

I VERY much welcome what I&#039;m sure will be honest opinions on such matters.  
Please and thank you, best regards.
Orion]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good analysis and thank you.  Question and my thoughts&#8230;<br />
Piano For All seems to only tell part of the story&#8230;as in it&#8217;s not well rounded.  So to correct that I want to perhaps combine resources to close the gaps.  Ultimately I don&#8217;t want to be taken in the wrong direction by an application or online course that will get me into bad technical habits.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a mid aged adult &amp; learning from scratch since early March and &#8216;reasonably&#8217; diligent although waning in motivation lately and why I&#8217;m looking at courses like Piano For All.<br />
Have done my due diligence to date having found/read some theory books, found consistent Youtube teachers, and grasp the importance of doing things correctly with fingering, learning scales, etc&#8230;  Being a tech guy I don&#8217;t find the theory difficult &#8211; playing on the other hand not so easy.<br />
When starting out I came across a good TED Talk by Sven Haefliger, about how  adults lose interest in &#8216;traditional&#8217; methods &#8211; to which my answer is yes he nailed that.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking at Piano For All but to be combined with Synthesia so as to come at this from various angles.   Again, I don&#8217;t want to toss the formal stuff and feel Piano For All sort of does toss the formal stuff&#8230; ??<br />
I still want to sight read but thinking a focus on actually &#8216;playing&#8217; would be good at least for a little while to learn some articulation, etc&#8230; and really just trying to find the best method(s) to do so while buttressing my motivation by learning some actual music which &#8216;should&#8217; further cement the theory.  Or am I completely off in that logic?  </p>
<p>PFA &#8220;seems&#8221; all about chords &amp; playing with &#8220;some&#8221; theory &#8211; at least enough to grasp the processes he&#8217;s using.  And as per your advice and another I came across will read that last book at the beginning.</p>
<p>On the other hand and what I think will aid in the theory/sight reading is Synthesia which is essentially scrolling sheet music that has exercises to train sight reading with fingering.  And there there is a truck load of MIDI files beyond their library to choose from including whatever I&#8217;m sure PFA has&#8230;so basically picking up where PFA leaves off given it doesn&#8217;t do MIDI.  Makes sense?<br />
BTW &#8211; the falling rectangles can be shut off as I&#8217;m not interested in memorizing falling rectangles but reading music.</p>
<p>I VERY much welcome what I&#8217;m sure will be honest opinions on such matters.<br />
Please and thank you, best regards.<br />
Orion</p>
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		Comment on Which Is The Easiest Instrument To Learn For Adults? by Elza Montville		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elza Montville]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 04:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When it comes to guitar chords for beginners, the basic idea is to learn how to use your left hand and your right hand separately. That&#039;s why you&#039;ll hear of chords being played on both the open and barre chords. When you reach the intermediate level of playing the guitar, you&#039;ll likely choose to change up your chords a little.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to guitar chords for beginners, the basic idea is to learn how to use your left hand and your right hand separately. That&#8217;s why you&#8217;ll hear of chords being played on both the open and barre chords. When you reach the intermediate level of playing the guitar, you&#8217;ll likely choose to change up your chords a little.</p>
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		Comment on 8 Super Easy Guitar Chords For Beginners (And How To Play Them) by Branden Suda		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Branden Suda]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 04:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you have a lot of money to invest in your guitar and you want to be able to have great beginner lessons, you need to take a look at a guitar that offers many functions. If you want to have different features for each part of the guitar, this would also be ideal. For example, you could have one for the pickup, one for the bridge pickup and one for the neck pickup.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a lot of money to invest in your guitar and you want to be able to have great beginner lessons, you need to take a look at a guitar that offers many functions. If you want to have different features for each part of the guitar, this would also be ideal. For example, you could have one for the pickup, one for the bridge pickup and one for the neck pickup.</p>
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		Comment on How To Learn A Song On The Guitar? Follow These 5 Steps. by Rosa Paula		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosa Paula]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2020 17:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a wonderful information sharing with us..]]></description>
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