Does anyone know how this works? I watched the video but it really didn’t explain anything. I don’t know what this is, exactly.
It’s a course to teach one how to play the piano.
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This is a good deal if you want to learn the piano. On the stackskill website this piano lesson cost $200.
This is just a guess, but I have seen a number of other “be able to play at parties”-type piano courses, and the positioning of this one sounds similar.
I don’t know if this is like those, but the underlying model of those is a method using something very similar to guitar tabs, but for piano.
If you have never studied music classically, I do think that those methods can probably help to some level of functional prowess, comparatively quickly. The challenge is if you (like me) have previously learned to sight-read music already, perhaps for voice or other instruments, as I sort of have to disregard or set aside things I’d usually be expecting to see in a written arrangement. So I’m a little torn about any of these that promise quick results. My intuition tells me that yes, they can probably get you to playing for fun quickly, but if you really want to advance later, I suspect you’ll either have a big lift in learning basic notation and fundamentals or hit a kind of “ceiling” in terms of complexity of pieces. Thats speculation on my part but based on buying a few other courses to check them out.
I am genuinely still torn about stuff like this because I’m sometimes an impatient person and it sounds cool.
There is a parallel to language learning - I think a lot of people can get to apparent “hyperglot” status faster than most would expect but when you get to advanced tenses and constructions, only real study usually gets one to mastery.
why is it $200 on SkillStack, but $40 at pianoforall.com?
Is the latter a ripoff site or something?
I checked it out, they offered another 20% off of $40 with Promo Code SAVE20
Or… for the low price of nothing, you could try… PianoNanny.com | Free Piano Lessons Online.
Cheaper here on Woot.
I going to try the free one posted by @lola4028 for now
Thank you my Sis wants to learn she taught herself how to read music and play a little when she was younger but life right so she has been talking about trying to learn again the free sight will work for her to see if she is really still interested. I myself can not read a note and just stumble along to any music I want/try to sing it is not a pretty sight
I would personally say that, not knowing how to play music or read music but being there for my daughter’s lessons for years, learning anything would be better than learning nothing. I’d love to learn. I don’t have time or much of an ability to dedicate brain power to it, but something quick might be enough to get me playing. I think it’d be easier to learn with some basics than trying to start from scratch.
That’s my uneducated opinion on that.
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