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Studying piano
through correspondence enables
students to learn how to play the piano without pressure.
It is a great opportunity for individuals who
are busy with other activities and obligations and want a different
experience
than learning from traditional piano teachers. Correspondence
courses allow students to set their own
pace, time frame,
and schedule. They can study in the
comfort of their own home. There are a variety of resources to help
students
achieve their goals. The Internet
enables custom lead sheets, chord drills, audio files, and verbatim
arrangements to be sent to students around the world.
Many programs provide a variety of online
resources such as online tutorials, video and audio presentations, live
web cam
sessions, and email correspondence to answer a variety of questions. Some programs utilize home phones and
headsets to assist in instruction. It is
important to maintain a consistent practice schedule and lesson
schedule. Learning
via correspondence does not slow the student's progress. Students can
still
gain proficiency in a fast paced manner with correspondence piano
instruction. Learning to play
piano through correspondence
enables students to develop their own creativity through a variety of
chording
and improvisation techniques. They can
become a unique pianist without the pressure of conforming to a
specific
technique. Students can set their own
schedule and start out completing simple lessons and move on to more
advanced
lessons when they themselves feel they are ready. There
is
no pressure to begin the next lesson
within a designated amount of time. Another advantage is
that students who are learning
online and through other
corresponding means have to determine things for themselves and really
listen
to tutorials. This helps improve hearing
skills and may enable students to learn how to play the piano by ear. Playing by ear is a great skill because
students will be able to play any music just by listening to it. Learning to play
piano via correspondence also
greatly reduces costs. Hiring private
instructors is very expensive and time consuming. Students
who
chose to learn through
correspondence will also save time and money on transportation. It is
also a
great source for those who want to learn to play the piano, but do not
have any
piano music educators within a reasonable commuting distance. Studying piano via
correspondence is a great
alternative to traditional learning methods. It
enables students to become self-disciplined and gain a
different
outlook on learning to play the piano. Why wait to start learning to play piano when you can start your studies today via correspondence courses?
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