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Most people in the world today think that it is dang near impossible to learn how to play piano. A lot of people believe that you have to go to a school class or hire an expensive tutor. But the simple fact is that you can actually teach yourself how to play at home. Rocket Piano by Ruth Searle, PIANOFORALL by Robin Hall and Power Piano Chords by Duane Shinn are just a few of the more popular programs out there.
I'm going to show you a few easy and simple tips that will make learning easy. When people are talking about how to learn how to play piano, you need only a few things. First off, you will have to get a piano. Nothing crazy, just a simple piano. After that, you will need to get some learning material. If you try to learn on your own with free online training or by asking a friend to help, you will probably end up not getting very far.
There are about three ways you can learn how to play piano at home, get a tutor, get into a class, or pick up a good learn at home program. Since the first two aren't cheap or very convenient, I think you will end up picking the last one.
But if you are not careful, you will end up with a boring or non-comprehensive program that will leave you frustrated and unable to learn. Make sure that you get a quality program the first time you buy. If you want to be able to tell if a product is good or not, just read the reviews online.
Out of all the learning to play piano programs I have tried, Rocket Piano by Ruth Searle and Learn and Master Piano by Will Barrow are the best. You will find that the lessons are comprehensive, easy to follow and cheap compared to a tutor. Imagine being able to learn at your own pace from home. If you end up having to pause the lesson, the you can do that at your convenience. Try asking your tutor if they can pause their lesson for 45 minutes while you pick up your kids. I highly doubt that this will ever happen. While you are still interested in the subject, why not check out the Rocket Piano review or Power Piano Chords Review.