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on 3/5/2008 Thanks for teaching how to learn piano fingering. For those people who want to learn how to play the piano and read notes, you should try Piano Wizard. Piano Wizard is a video game wherein you will enjoy learning how to play the piano. It will teach you the proper fingering. You can also learn to play your favorite songs with Piano Wizard. Check out this demo of Piano Wizard - http://www.squidoo.com/piano-wizard-queen

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on 3/5/2008 Thanks for teaching how to learn piano fingering. For those people who want to learn how to play the piano and read notes, you should try Piano Wizard. Piano Wizard is a video game wherein you will enjoy learning how to play the piano. It will teach you the proper fingering. You can also learn to play your favorite songs with Piano Wizard. Check out this demo of Piano Wizard - http://www.squidoo.com/piano-wizard-queen

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on 8/7/2006 Whatever it is you are practicing, it helps to start off playing very slowly. As you start to remember the scale or melody and get better at playing it, slowly increase the tempo. If you are making mistakes, slow down. It sounds obvious, but you may have the passage memorized and think you can play it at tempo, but your fingers stumble. This is normal. After 30 years of playing piano, sometimes I still have to remind myself to slow down when learning something new, or playing something I haven't practiced in a long time.

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on 3/15/2006 You should always try to practice, especially when you're alone. Don't get frustrated when you keep making mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes and you learn from your mistakes, and eventually you will get better!

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on 11/22/2005 I am a firm believer that you need to find your way around the keys without looking. And although we are told not to look at the keys, we will in certain situations. A way to solve this is to blindfold yourself. I find that after a couple of minutes I can see every key in my head it takes a little of getting use to but it works.

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on 11/22/2005 That would be the "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, 4th movement.

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