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By Amy Ha
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
This is our 10th Episode. I put together and give you the summary of what we have been discussing so far. At the end of this episode, you will be able to get the most important topics under your belt and be ready to start your 1st song.
I hear all the time how intimidating teaching yourself piano is in the beginning. With the right resources and guides, you CAN have fun teaching yourself piano at home. With today's episode, you will learn what you need, my recommendations as to what to get and where to get them.
One of the most frequent questions I hear is, what is the best 1st instrument. In this episode, I give you what I learned through 30 years of teaching and owning a music school that taught pretty much all the instrument varieties. With my explanation and reasoning, I hope that you will receive some good ideas to consider when choosing your or your child's first instrument.
I know that many of you are thinking about getting your instrument and it can be overwhelming. In this episode, I will give you an overview of what choices you have and what you need to consider and why.
In this episode, I answer most common lessons related to Piano lessons. Listen for reasons as to why you'd want to get private lessons vs semi-private or group lessons, or learn to play piano on your own.
One of the most frequent questions I get is, "What is Middle C?", "How do I find Middle C?".
I am using this 1st episode to introduce myself and the 2nd half to explain what Middle C is and how you locate it on your piano or keyboard.
Follow along to get answers to this frequently asked questions. I hope you find it helpful and get to look forward to my future podcasts.
So, subscribe today and continue to use my show to expand your practical knowledge in how to play piano, theory and technique.
With 10-15min during morning or afternoon commute or during downtime, learn a few new things about piano and have fun with it.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
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