Wednesday, October 13, 2010

My Thoughts On Rocket Piano

By Lori Havard

Playing the instrument has always been a dream for some. The only problem is the learning part.

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 the things that are stopping you from making that choice to learn how to play the piano, online piano courses are the best way to go.

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.

There are so many online piano courses available but the one that I find really unique is the Rocket Piano.

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.

Rocket Piano contains a set of three e-books, audio files, videos and a number of games. What is so great about this approach is that it allows the student to learn according to whatever platform suits him.

If you are a person who reads to comprehend, the e-books are all with clear illustrations to guide you.

But what I'm sure you want to learn more about are the games included in the course. Rocket Piano has a few games included in the package including Jayde Musica Pro.

This game is designed to help the student learn how to read piano sheets for single notes. If you want to learn how to read chords, you would want to play Chordinator.

The course is structured into three parts which helps in organizing the lessons that one wants to take part in.

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. - 40728

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