Need Piano Lessons

PrivateEye6

Member
Hello RIU users, ive spent some time searching for programs, Pdfs and such for some lessons on piano but theres too many! I was hoping fellow cannabis users are as into music as i am and wanted to ask for recommendations. I need to learn chords and chord progression, melody building, music theory etc. Some books are skimpy and i really want detailed explanations for a deeper understanding, i got a few programs but it felt like they were made for kids so i deleted them. If you have knowledge of essential reads or programs feel free to help a guy out
 

RainbowBrite86

Well-Known Member
Well if you're in a city area, you'd probably get the most for your money going to a communicty college music 101 class. They cover all of what you listed and if you're not understanding something you have people who are there to clarify it for you. Rural areas can do that too, of course, it's just usually a further drive to the nearest college.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Hello RIU users, ive spent some time searching for programs, Pdfs and such for some lessons on piano but theres too many! I was hoping fellow cannabis users are as into music as i am and wanted to ask for recommendations. I need to learn chords and chord progression, melody building, music theory etc. Some books are skimpy and i really want detailed explanations for a deeper understanding, i got a few programs but it felt like they were made for kids so i deleted them. If you have knowledge of essential reads or programs feel free to help a guy out
Go here and ask. They will know. Oh just make sure you get it into the right forum. I'd suggest the Student's Corner to begin or it's sub Music Theory.
http://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php
 

PrivateEye6

Member
Well if you're in a city area, you'd probably get the most for your money going to a communicty college music 101 class. They cover all of what you listed and if you're not understanding something you have people who are there to clarify it for you. Rural areas can do that too, of course, it's just usually a further drive to the nearest college.

Yeah theres actually quite a few community colleges around here but im a drop out, hate school and want to learn at my own pace. Im a bit of a rebel and want to teach myself so i can "stick it to the man" lol just kidding but not really. I think I would really benefit from one on one teaching but don't have the money for it so yeah the internet and my laptop are my best friends in this situation
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Thanks guy! I was looking for such a forum also, i might get the help i need there
Actually I'm a girl but that's ok :) I think you'll actually enjoy an active community about music theory and music theory is something that you have to ask questions about it to really get it. Plus as you get better at playing you'll get more questions about things as you gain more understanding. So becoming a member of a community like that is almost a necessity. Another good community is pianoworld.com plus as you grow you can answer questions for the newbies and that helps cement your understanding or at least it does for me.

Good luck with it and thank you so much for the rep that was kind of you.
 

PrivateEye6

Member
Actually I'm a girl but that's ok :) I think you'll actually enjoy an active community about music theory and music theory is something that you have to ask questions about it to really get it. Plus as you get better at playing you'll get more questions about things as you gain more understanding. So becoming a member of a community like that is almost a necessity. Another good community is pianoworld.com plus as you grow you can answer questions for the newbies and that helps cement your understanding or at least it does for me.

Good luck with it and thank you so much for the rep that was kind of you.
Your welcome girl! lol
 

xKuroiTaimax

Well-Known Member
No you don't!

If learn lots of pieces you'll build an amount of theory knowledge, you'll start to hear the musical devices and identify chords. As for terminology and learning to read music, you can buy ABRSM Music theory in practise on Amazon dirt cheap.

Listen to lots of music to understand things like key, identifying ornaments.. You'll be able to work it out on their own.

Piano lessons might be good if you want to get over performance anxiety though 0_o
 
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