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Can n e one actually teach me piano over the intenet?

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  1. i think not... mhmm y dont u get a teacher to come to your house. cheep skate!


  2. I doubt it.

    I had weekly lessons with a fine teacher for ten years and practised a lot.

    I wasn't bad but still had a lot to learn.

  3. go to youtube

  4. I heard this place where they can teach you how to play guitar!!!

    So yeah maybe!!!

  5. youtube

  6. From the wording of your question, it doesn't sound like you are looking for a website, but for a tutor. I don't see why it couldn't work if you have a webcam on both the student and instructor's computers set to show the keyboard. I suggest using a vRoom for instruction because you would have full duplex audio, webcam, and a whiteboard for instruction. The vRooms are free 3-seater online classrooms. If you can find a tutor that would like to give tutoring piano over the net a try, I would be willing to train you both on how to use the online classroom. Just use my profile to access my e-mail.

  7. I used to learn from videos, so I dont see why not, off  youtube.

  8. um as far as youtube-http://youtube.com/watch?v=1mBz5bTOz9o

    you might also want to check out:

    http://www.lofthouse.com/music/piano/tip...

    are you a complete beginner? or do you want to learn more music theory, notes, what?

    You can just google "learn piano"-you'll get a bunch of links that way.

    If you don't mind me asking, why do you want to learn piano on the internet? time, money?

    And I might be able to help you too if you need a person to teach you through the internet.

    Hope this helps!

  9. Well, School of the Air used to teach kids how to play various musical instruments over the radio; so, given the internet would allow you and your teacher to actually see what each other is doing (something the music teachers at SOTA never used to have), I'd say it is possible.

    I'm just not sure that *ANY* piano teacher could teach it via the web. You may have to find someone with experience of that sort of distance teaching...and i reckon the availability (or not) of such a teacher may depend where you live!

  10. nope try utube

  11. piano is actually very simple, i play it myself..self taught..

    it doesnt take long to learn to read sheet music..it's just how long you stick to it

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