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Offline mrphan

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Discussion on Ebooks for Learning to Play Piano
on: July 08, 2011, 08:27:55 PM
Hey guys! So, i just finished reading three of my favorite E-books that i read many years back when i began to teach myself to play, and i was realizing HOW VERY CRITICAL they were in actually teaching me what i now know today. Unlike  learning most new things, I remember it being pretty easy. They talked about Hand Positions, seating positions, then Scales, and Chords, and all of that juicy info that piano player know. I remember picking it up and understanding very quickly and man am i thankful! It cost way less that most post piano teachers will have charged you by the time you have actually learned something. Anyways, i just wanted to share that with you and if you don't know how to play piano, maybe these books can help you out too...

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https://www.pianohereandnow.com/Ebooks%20%20page.html


Thanks!

Offline keyboardclass

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Re: Discussion on Ebooks for Learning to Play Piano
Reply #1 on: July 08, 2011, 08:36:04 PM
You check out this link: spam but I doubt I'll get a penny evertime you click it!

Offline mrphan

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Re: Discussion on Ebooks for Learning to Play Piano
Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 08:55:00 PM
This is the misc. Section where you can post about "Books" or "Videos" or anything you like or anything that might "Help" someone else, right?...I thought so.
 

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