How to Find Free Piano Lessons
While you might have a friend or family member who knows how to play the piano and will help you, the Internet might be the ideal piano teacher: You can work whenever you want at your own pace and without feeling guilty about taking up someone's time without paying. Many websites offer free piano lessons in a range of instruction, from beginners to more advanced players.
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Visit GoPiano to get visual help with lessons, whether you are a beginning piano student or someone who wants to review your skills. Instruction is available using either Windows Media Player or Real Player, and the site offers a quick link to upload players if needed.
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Check out Zebra Keys if you are at least 13 years old. The site provides more than 50 free piano lessons. Each lesson is accompanied by visual flash animations so that you can see and hear songs as well as play along with animations on your keyboard. This site's lessons are targeted for older students. The preparation section teaches basic piano skills such as understanding piano layout and basic music notation.
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Try Free-Online-Piano-Lessons.com if you want a site focused on beginning lessons. It will show you how to form piano scales, piano chords, arpeggios, modes of the piano and more. It also will teach inversions for the piano chords you'll learn, the basics of identifying piano notes on the treble and bass staff and simple chord progressions.
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Go to Get Piano Lessons.com if you want to play but have not learned to read music. The site offers 10 free beginner lessons meant to get you up and playing right away.
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Tips & Warnings
Finally, if you want more free piano lessons go to youtube.com and type free piano lessons in the search area. There are a number of videos that will help you, whether you are a beginner of an accomplished musician wanting to improve.
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