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Piano Lessons on DVD
One of the best musical instruments for aspiring musicians to get started on is the piano. There is a fairly easy learning curve involved in becoming a piano player. With a little instructional help you can be sitting in front of those keys playing out a tune for family and friends in no time at all. The only problem is that it can be hard to schedule piano lessons with a piano teacher into an already busy schedule. For that reason you might want to consider the latest innovation in the world of piano lessons. Consider lessons on DVD.
DVD piano lessons are a great way to squeeze in some piano lessons without leaving the house. The only real drawback is the absence of a piano teacher. In a real life lesson setting, this individual would help point out errors and get you back on the right track. One way to get around this is to use the technological elements of a DVD. You can repeat any portion of the instruction with the pause of a button.
Another great component of DVD piano lessons is the visual aspects. As a beginner, you will need to be able to see the notes being played. This will help you sit in front of a piano and repeat the notes. You also need to hear the notes being played for the first time. Visual and sound aspects to piano lessons are considered development of tonal memory skills. Through this, you learn to associate a note with a sound. It is a great building block for beginners to add to later on as skill level improves.
As the DVD lesson begins, resist the urge to skip over the introduction. This is the portion of the lesson where the instructor will discuss the program and what exactly it is you will be learning. Another piece of information contained here is the instructor’s own teaching style. By knowing what will be covered and how it will be covered, you will be prepared for the lesson to begin.
Select a DVD lesson program that comes with a workbook. This will give you the opportunity to practice the skills you learn on the DVD in your own time. There should also be a play-along CD as part of the DVD piano lesson package. You can use this in a karaoke format by having song guidance for you to follow along and perform to. The advantage to having a DVD with a workbook and play-along-CD is that the more visual exposure you get towards learning piano the better.
There are a variety of DVD piano lesson books on the market. Each one covers a different area of piano music and methodology. Others will focus on musical theory or songs. It is truly a matter of personal preference as to which DVD instructional program will be the best one for you.
Basically a DVD piano lesson program will cover basic technique, chord construction and foot pedal usage. You will have the luxury of learning to play piano at your own pace. There are no worries about taking up too much of an instructor’s time while you figure out a difficult piece or work on mastering a note.
