Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Learn How To Play Piano And Keyboard For Beginners By Yourself In One Week

Now we can all agree that it can be difficult, time consuming and expensive to learn how to play the piano.

Or is it?

There is a way for you to learn, easily, quickly, and without going broke.


Now ANYONE Can Learn Piano or Keyboard

Imagine being able to sit down at a piano and just PLAY - Ballads, Pop, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, even amazing Classical pieces? Now you can... and you can do it in months not years without wasting money, time and effort on traditional Piano Lessons.


An Incredible Set of Interactive ebooks

Pianoforall is specially designed to take complete beginners to an intermediate level faster than any other method. You start with popular rhythm style piano (think of artists like Lennon & McCartney, Elton John, Billy Joel,  Barry Mannilow, Lionel Ritchie, Coldplay, Norah Jones and so on) which means you get to sound like a pro right from the start.

You then expand step-by-step into Ballad style, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, Improvisation and creating your own melodies. You will even learn how to read music AS you learn how to ‘play-by-ear’ and eventually you will be able to play some amazing Classical pieces.


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Book 1 – Party Time / Play By Ear / Rhythm Piano

Play great rhythm style piano straight away with piano chords, 10 classic party rhythms, a terrific piano chord ballad, lots of keyboard diagrams, tricks, bluffs, formulas and loads of progressions in the style of classic songs. Within days you’ll be the life and soul of the party!


Book 2 – Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll.
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Now you can play some great Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll Piano. Instantly recognisable rhythms that can be used for hundreds of classic songs. Amaze your friends with the sounds of Fat’s Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and a host of others. It’s easy when you know how!


Book 3 – Chord Magic

Learn more piano chords using amazing memory tricks and play some great practice progressions in the style of popular songs. Learn to change chords at speed using Inversions. A special piano chord chart and some speed learning exercises will help you master your chords in next to no time!


Book 4 – Advanced Chords Made Easy

You are now ready to learn some advanced chords but Pianoforall helps you do it the easy way – not the technical way. Tons of extra practice progressions in the style of popular piano songs and a rhythm chart for 80 Beatles songs plus some great Beatles Piano stylings.


Book 5 – Ballad Style

Use your knowledge of chords to create a great piano ballad style and apply it to melodies in 3 easy steps. Learn to improvise and create your own melodies – the fun way! By the end of the book you will be playing some terrific songs. This is not bland “easy” piano – you will sound like you’ve been playing for years!


Book 6 – Jazz Piano Made Easy

Picture the cool jazz piano player in the smokey bar – now it’s your turn. Amazingly easy techniques which you can apply to any tune – Standards, Traditional Jazz piano, Modern Jazz improvisation, flashy “runs”, cool riffs, chords, patterns, blues scales, you name it – it’s all here – Jazz Piano made easy!


Book 7 – Advanced Blues & Fake Stride

Book 7 expands on some of the blues piano techniques you learned earlier. You’ll learn lots of ways to spice up your playing, and how to improvise blues piano over the rhythms you’ve been practising since book 2. To top it off you will be taught ‘fake stride’ and a terrific version of The Entertainer!


Book 8 – Taming the Classics

With Pianoforall you learn to read piano sheet music as you learn to play by ear. By using a mixture of chord knowledge and pianoforall Sight Reading Aids you will now be able to tackle some great classical pieces. Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Strauss, Brahms, Eric Satie, Verdi, Scott Joplin and more..


Book 9 – Speed Learning

Most people dread the idea of playing scales and exercises but they really do speed up the learning process and there’s no reason why they can’t be fun to play. This book has tons of fun exercises and memory tricks which you can use at any stage of the pianoforall course. Exercises in EVERY key.





200 VIDEO PIANO LESSONS

To top it all there are 200 Video lessons that take you through every step of the way. Each video lesson has in-depth verbal piano instruction as well! If you don’t understand the written instruction – listen to the sound file or play the video – with Pianoforall you can’t fail!


500 AUDIO PIANO LESSONS

Embedded directly in the ebooks are over 500 sound files that cut the learning time in half. You simply click on the sound icon beside each tune or exercise and you instantly hear an audio piano lesson! No need to open new files.


WORKS ON ANY DEVICE

Pianoforall can easily be installed on a PC, Mac, Ipad, iphone or any Android tablet or Smartphone - and you get full VIDEO and AUDIO interactivity right there on the page. Just Click & Play - Simple!


It Couldn’t be Easier to Learn Piano

Everything in Pianoforall is right where you need it to be. As you go through each book you can click on either Audio or Video and INSTANTLY hear or see what you are reading about. You don’t have to search your computer for lots of files and have lots of windows open.


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