PianoForAll is hands down, the best online piano lessons you can take. Pardon the pun. In fact, I would even go as far to say that these online piano lessons are even better than the ones you can take in person. And I know, you’ve heard it all before. So, instead of filling your head with my opinion on PianoForAll, I decided to simply show you exactly what you receive. And trust me, you won’t be let down, especially when you start busting out some Beethoven, classic blues and pop songs.
Contents
What is the PianoForAll Program About?
When you purchase PianoForAll, you have an option to do the entire program online or to get a DVD mailed out to you. This is a great option since not everyone is tech savvy. Both provide the same exceptional experience and high quality piano lessons. So, it truly comes down to what you prefer. The bonus to doing it online is that you can get started right away and you can practice whenever and wherever you want, as long as you have downloaded the content onto your laptop, desktop, smartphone or tablet. Additionally, you’ll need a decent amount of space for that because the lessons are incredibly elaborate. After all, they have to be to turn you into a pianist.
For example, you receive 10 audio and video lessons, all of which are equivalent to 200 video piano lessons and 500 audio lessons.
- Book 1: Party Time/Play By Ear / Rhythm Piano
- Book 2: Blues and Rock n’ Roll
- Book 3: Chord Magic
- Book 4: Advanced Chords Made Easy
- Book 5: Ballad Style
- Book 6: Jazz Piano Made Easy Pt. 1
- Book 6: Jazz Piano Made Easy Pt. 2
- Book 7: Advanced Blues and Fake Stride
- Book 8: Taming the Classics
- Book 9: Speed Learning
- Book 10: Bumper Resource Book
As you progress from one book to the next, you’ll see your piano skills improving which allows you to get into the more complicated pieces. More importantly, each lesson (book) is exceptionally easy to follow. You’re provided with a ton of tips, along with detailed photos and instructions that show you exactly where to put your fingers and from which hands. So, not only do you learn how to play songs but you also learn how to read music, which is a priceless skill.
The best part? You don’t have to have any musical talent or background. The lessons start off slow, breaking down the basics of a keyboard or piano, and as mentioned, you slowly progress through the levels to ensure you’re thoroughly self-taught.
Now, if you decide that playing the piano isn’t for you – maybe you’re more of a guitar person – there is a 60 Day Money Back Guarantee. However, if you’re serious about learning how to play an instrument, this is the way to go. Even if you don’t end up playing piano, the musical lessons you learn can be used to practice other instruments.
Who is the Creator of PianoForAll Program?
PianoForAll was created by Robin Hall. He’s (clearly) one of the best piano teachers out there, and one who follows through with every tip, tool and instruction. He makes sure you know exactly what to do before moving onto the next lesson.
Overview of the PianoForAll Program
Since there is so much information and music to learn, I decided to give you a sneak peek at what each PianoForAll book provides.
Book 1: Party Time/Play By Ear / Rhythm Piano
- This is where you learn the keyboard. The detailed photos and clearly written instructions show you exactly what keys are where, what sound you should hear from each, and it even goes over the differences between the white keys and the black keys.
Book 2: Blues and Rock n’ Roll
- This is where you start to learn the most basic blues. The instructions and photos show you exactly what fingers should be touching what keys for both hands.
Book 3: Chord Magic
- This is where you learn the tricks and tips to remembering both minor and major chords. You learn about inversions and why you should use them.
Book 4: Advanced Chords Made Easy
- Just as the name reads, learn advanced chords the easy way by focusing on the magic formula provided.
Book 5: Ballad Style
- Let these video lessons and written instructions teach you how to serenade! Everyone loves a good ballad.
Book 6: Jazz Piano Made Easy Pt. 1 & Pt 2.
- Jazz it up by following these piano playing lessons, separated into two parts to ensure an enjoyable, effective and efficient training session.
Book 7: Advanced Blues and Fake Stride
- Now you’re getting into the tricky stuff but by now, you’ll be a fairly decent piano player. In this book, you learn how to transpose and of course, how to play some of the best advanced blues you’ve ever heard.
Book 8: Taming the Classics
- Learn the classic jams and you’ll be able to please a crowd!
Book 9: Speed Learning
- Now that you have the notes down, it’s time to learn how to play them fast.
Book 10: Bumper Resource Book
- If you want to know more about the technical side of pianos and keyboards, this is a good book to read. It also teaches you how to connect your keyboard to your PC and much more. So, it’s great for those who aren’t that tech savvy.
You also receive an additional 10 audio and video books (lessons), plus a bonus book which will keep your learning going.
The Verdict
So, it’s simple. There’s no better way to learn how to play the piano than with the PianoForAll program. As soon as you skim through the several books and lessons, you’ll know you picked the right piano teacher. And if not, there’s always that 60 Day Money Back Guarantee but if you actually want to learn how to read and play music, there’s no way you’ll be giving up this opportunity.
Before you know it, you’ll be channeling your inner child and wanting to start a garage band. And hey – at least now you’ll know what you’re doing. So, start PianoForAll. You won’t regret it.
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