Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Learning The Piano With Rocket Piano

By Jodi Bazan


There's no other feeling of fulfillment like being able to play an instrument. However, successfully learning isn't necessarily easy.

One obstacle that you have to go through with is the fact that you need to fit in piano lessons into your busy schedule and every sessions costs $50.

If these are your concerns, then you better settle yourself with an online piano course.

One advantage with going online is the fact that you can control when you want to go through with those lessons making it easy on your schedule, and the fact that you only have to pay once.

You can start searching for online piano courses and I bet that you will be overwhelmed by the sheer number but I recently found one which is unique.

Rocket Piano is an online piano course that is different in the sense that it makes use of really fun approaches. Ruth Searle, a pianist from New Zealand, was the one who devised this course.

What you would expect to receive in the course is a set of e-books, audio and video files, and some game software. The benefit with being offered all these media platforms is that you get to choose which one would provide for better learning.

If a student learns better through the visual approach, the videos contain step by step demonstrations that are very easy to follow.

But what is really interesting is the fact that the course has merged games with learning. An example is the game Jayde Musica Pro.

Meanwhile, a parallel game called Chordinator is used to teach students how to read chords.

The course is divided into three different categories so that you can choose which one you belong to and be able to engage the appropriate lessons.

However, if one has successfully gone from novice to pro that does not mean that the learning stops there. The course also has Advanced Learning Techniques for Piano.




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