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By Team CommerceMashable Shopping2018-10-24 15:36:27 UTC
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart could identify chords on the harpsichord at
age three, could play simple pieces at age four, and was penning his own
music by age five. Casual.
There are people among us, like Mozart, who have a natural knack for
tickling the ol' ivories. For the rest of us, there's Pianoforall, a
brand new way to learn how to play the piano that'll have you playing
like a pro after the very first lesson.
Pianoforall is designed to teach you intermediate-level techniques
from the jump. You'll spend the first of its 204 lectures learning how
to read music and drilling popular rhythm-style tunes à la Billy Joel
and Norah Jones, then expand your knowledge by advancing to more
technical styles such as jazz, blues, ballads, and ragtime. Once you
master musical concepts such as chords and inversions, you'll be able to
start playing tunes by ear and (hopefully) doing a little composing of
your own. Nine e-books are included with the course so that you can
constantly refine your technique.
Pianoforall isn't guaranteed to turn you into the next Mozart of
course, but it's a damn good way to get that metaphorical ball rolling.
For a limited time, lifetime access to the course is on sale for just
$29.99.