Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Truth About Rocket Piano

By Dale Dominguez

Gone are the days when learning how to play the piano was such a drag. My very own experience with learning to play the piano is one muddled in fear as I would always remember how my piano teacher used to carry a stick that she would use to tap all the keys that I had to hit. Now, the approach is so much different.

Everything's changed now. Ruth Searle is a professional pianist who hails from New Zealand. As a recipient of the Australasian Award, it was no question that she was a great lover of fine music.

She is a versatile pianist who can perform rock to classical music and has received the Australasian Award. Her love for music has made her want to teach other people as well.

What is unique about Rocket Piano is that it can help anyone learn how to play the piano using different approach.

It provides three e-books as well as several other audio files so that the student gets to explore the lessons through reading and listening. One doesn't have to have a hard time with the books since all of them contain clear illustrations and instructions that are easy to follow.

Not only does give you the guidelines on what you should be paying attention to but it also includes information on the mistakes that you should be avoiding so that you know that you are learning the right things.

The course is divided into three parts: novice, intermediate and pro. This is a great way to make the learning more organized.

Rocket Piano also employs videos to help students learn the lessons. In these videos, step-by-step demonstrations are provided so that the student can clearly grasp all the lessons and principles.

This kind of approach works well for visual students but it can also be used in combination with other approach.

Finally, Rocket Piano has an interesting approach when it comes to learning. It also offers an assortment of games for those who want to play their way into learning how to make music.

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