I like that I can fit piano practice with Musiah around my other commitments. I studied piano in school 18 years ago. I always wanted to continue my practice but work and travel made it hard to find a teacher and time, so I lost my skills. I also didn't initially think to look online.

Background info: My 11-yo has been learning piano for about 4 years. He is fairly serious about it, and practices 7 hours a week. He's currently in level 5 of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Canada (which has 10 levels).


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We started out with an inexpensive Casio digital piano. About 2 years ago, his teacher said he needed an accoustic piano, so we got an old one that someone was giving away for free. We've had 2 piano tuners and both have told us that the wood has warped. The current tuner said he will probably not be able to use it beyond RCM level 7.

About a year ago, we changed piano teachers. Now his current teacher says his piano is not good enough because he has a technique issue (plays with his fingers bent backwards) and this piano is not helping him fix it, as the keys are too easy to press so he doesn't have to hit hard enough. She says he needs a new piano by next summer. For context, this teacher teaches on a baby grand which occupies her entire living room.

She recommends I buy him a Yamaha U3 upright piano. After taxes, it costs approximately $15,000 USD new. She said to look for one used from a private seller - a student of hers got one that way, and it was $6000 USD for a 15-yo piano, which is apparently a very good deal (!!!)

This seems like an awful lot to spend, considering that I have no guarantee the kid will continue learning upto level 10 (he says he will, but kids change their minds). He's not trying to be a concert pianist or even a piano teacher.

I'm wondering what the benefits are of buying an expensive piano like that. Does it actually help you play better (faster / good technique), or is it just that it sounds better? Also, if anyone has recommendations for less expensive pianos I'd appreciate it.

When people think about learning an instrument, what comes to mind first is typically traditional lessons with an in-person teacher. There is a reason for this: in-person lessons are still the best method for serious classical pianists.

For most people, an online piano method will work just fine. However, there are definitely drawbacks inherent to online methods that are difficult to avoid. For example, most methods are one-size-fits-all, and you may not be able to receive specific instruction on areas that trouble you in particular.

These features also make this a fun method for kids. Playground Sessions recommends their program for learners ages seven and up. However, kids may need parental help to understand some of the concepts, or the app can be used alongside piano lessons with a teacher.

Playground Sessions will not give you a thorough understanding of theory, technique, musicality, or ear training. It will also not take your piano skills to an advanced level, though you will be able to read and play the sheet music for most popular music. This course is also a good starting point for continuing on to more advanced courses.

While this method does touch on blues, boogie-woogie, and improv, as well as reading chord tabs, its focus is on teaching the basics of piano and how to read sheet music. These are taught largely using popular music, though classical music also makes an appearance.

Instead of software providing instant feedback on notes and rhythms like in Skoove and Playground Sessions, PianoteĀ  Exclusively for Piano Dreamers readers, we negotiated a free 30-day trial, which lets you experience the Pianote system first-hand and decide if this is the right platform for your needs. has teachers to provide more nuanced feedback on things like tone and musicality. It takes longer and is less often, but is certainly an interesting and unique feature.

The instructors do a great job of explaining and demonstrating concepts, and there is also a Practice Along feature that lets you adjust settings like speed and volume so that you can play along with the teacher.

The course includes lessons in reading music, piano theory, ear training, and technique. It also has sight reading tests and teaches some music history as well. Piano Marvel delves deeper into music notation, theory, and technique than any other course on this list.

Piano Marvel was created to be used with a piano teacher (and it has features aimed specifically at teachers), but while younger kids will likely need adult guidance, teens and adults should be able to manage just fine on their own.

Taking this first step on your piano journey can feel like a big deal, but remember that most of the courses have trial memberships or sample lessons on YouTube, so you can try before you buy. However, the sooner you commit to a method, the sooner you can start making real progress.

I am a member of Piano Career Acadamy (PCA). I did start with one on one private lessons with a local teacher, however, 9 months into my piano journey I started experiencing pain that just progressed. Eventually I parted ways with my local teacher and have been following PCA exclusively for a year now, and I am nearly completely healed. Computers and the computer mouse are my problems now. Piano I find quite therapeutic, even after a long day at work.. Her course is awesome and so detailed. A complete holistic approach, which I sure needed. Mental, physical, expressiveness, history, health. All skills developed equally, step by step. I did have to start right back at the beginning though.

Obviously, rote teaching does work, given the large population of non-pianists who can play Chopsticks and Heart and Soul. So the real question is, does rote teaching work as a mode of genuine piano teaching?

So, no. 1 would have been my only point. There are MANY things we teach by rote when we give a piano lesson: technique, expression, posture. Students listen and copy to be able to do these things efficiently.

It's good to know that a real piano will have 88 keys. My wife would like to start playing the piano, and she wants all the keys. I'll pass this information along to her so that she can look further into her options for buying a piano.

I wanted to thank you for you explanation about the benefits of having a real piano. I found it helpful when you said that key are weighted. My son is wanting to learn how to play. I'll have to think about investing in a real piano.

I like how acoustic pianos are able to produce a range of dynamics. I am interested in buying my own piano, but I have been trying to decide between electric and acoustic. It sounds like an acoustic piano would be a better choice since it gives you more control over the volume and tone of the piece you are playing.

I'm planning on getting a piano for my home. It makes sense that getting a real one would make it sound a lot nicer! It would be smart to learn how to play a piano, too. That way, I can actually take advantage of the better sound.

It's great to learn that a real piano can produce a lot of different tones. My wife and I are wanting to teach our kids music and we were wondering what kind of piano our children should learn on. I'll be sure to tell her that we should use a real piano to teach our kids.

It's amazing that the piano hammer will have over 50 moving parts that help it work properly. My brother is trying to get a new piano for his daughter this year. She wants to start playing more piano so they need a quality instrument for her to play on.

My mom has been thinking about buying a new piano, so that her kids can practice more at home. Making sure that she can get some help from a professional to tune it could help it work a lot better. It was interesting to learn about how the keys are touch-sensitive, and it can be an integral part of the music.

I went back to practicing piano as an adult in part to save time. My piano teacher would come to my house if we had multiple lessons. That saved me from driving into downtown Austin, Texas, during rush hour. So I signed up for adult piano lessons with my sons. I wanted to learn music theory so that I could transpose my favorite sing-along songs into keys I could sing in, or play at a party.

I found the puzzles of music fascinating. I took a little time each day, even adding in a challenging piece by Mozart. Could I learn the pieces? Little by little I began to make progress. Sometimes, though, I would get too far ahead of myself. Hearing my piano teacher play a piece, I was tempted to despair. How can I play like that? And so the excuses for not practicing began to creep in again.

Gee, I am so glad I went on the web to get some reviews on the Williams Grand, because I read the reviews on Guitar Center.com's website on this piano and, for the most part, the reviews were very positive. I am willing to spend around $1300 for a baby grand, but this was the only one I could find in that price range. However, after reading your review, I must say I have changed my mind on purchasing this piano. Thanks for the advice.

Wow. am I glad I stumbled upon your review. I went to MusiciansFriend.com and could not find the "used" one that I saw for sale on their website. I have been thinking about purchasing it for several weeks. Someone else must have and I am really glad it was not me, after reading that it is not all that it was cracked up to be. Thank you for taking the time to put the review out there !!

My mom found Lynn in an advertisement in the paper. Even though we had a baby grand piano at home, Lynn preferred to have lessons at her house. I was in fourth-grade when I started piano lessons with Lynn, and after about a year, my best friend from school, Emily, started taking lessons with her, too. Lynn had a short haircut and was very thin, her hands like flesh-colored wires.

The stress of piano transforms into the stress of most adult things in adult life. With a diagnosis of generalized anxiety, there are therapists and medications and trial and error. There is a parade of unease. First there are PSATs, then SATs and ACTs, then there are advanced placement courses and research papers, and then W2s and taxes. There are things you can prepare for, like perhaps all of the above, and then the unthinkable, un-prepare-able things, and then it feels like you are always walking an almost nonexistent line between chaos and order, between wanting to drive your own car into a tree versus working out, getting your errands done, going grocery shopping, and picking up an iced latte all before noon. ff782bc1db

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