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amother
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Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:12 pm
My dd 14 would love to learn to play piano ( not keyboard) and has lots of free time on Sundays
Can anyone recommend a good place online like a you tube series or paid site that is very good ?
Also if anyone has a good suggestion for a not too pricey good piano teacher in Lakewood that has availability? Bonus points if she comes to the house
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Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:30 pm
The simply piano app is really good. She can try the free version and see if she likes it.
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amother
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Tue, Oct 29 2024, 12:27 pm
Will check it out
Bump plz
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NeonPurple
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Tue, Oct 29 2024, 3:08 pm
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imamotherusername
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Sun, Dec 29 2024, 2:10 am
I teach in-studio in Jerusalem and online to frum students world-wide. LMK if you'd like more details.
(Many references available, including from Lakewood students! )
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Iris
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Sun, Dec 29 2024, 6:46 am
[quote="amother OP"]
Can anyone recommend a good place online like a you tube series...
Hoffman Academy: lots of sequential lessons, geared toward kids, but solid content for any age.
Piano Dojo: A different option for sequential lessons.
Pianote: short videos on multiple topics (the sequential lessons are for subscribers)
PianoTV: short videos on multiple topics
Jazer Lee: short videos on multiple topics
Additional Recommended YouTube channels:
Andrew Furmanczyk: This channel has a large number of videos especially geared towards beginners. The videos cover a lot of the basics of music theory and technique and are a good resource for someone just starting out.
Josh Wright: Josh Wright is a concert pianist and teacher. He is a professor at the University of Utah, and has studied with a number of eminent pianists including Sergei Babayan. His channel features an array of useful tips regarding technique and other aspects of pianism, which you would be hard pressed to find elsewhere online.
PianoCareer: Her channel has some really good videos about the common pitfalls beginner students fall into in terms of technique, which are highly recommended.
Graham Fitch (Pianist Magazine): Graham Fitch is a concert pianist who has a number of useful videos on technique on YouTube, shot at the Steinway Hall in London, most of which are meant as supplements to his articles in the Pianist Magazine.
cedarvillemusic: This channel is mostly run by John Mortensen, a professor at the Cedarville University Department of Music. Many of the videos are directed towards his students, and contain instructions on practicing, technique, among other things. One notable feature of this channel is its focus on classical improvisation. There are a number of great videos on the topic that can be found here.
Manuel Casares: This channel has a great series of videos about advanced piano playing.
Denis Zhdanov: This channel has number of videos covering various aspects of piano technique and playing. There are a number of tips for advanced playing which most of the other channels do not cover. Plus he has a great sense of humor!
Danae Dorken: Danae Dorken is a concert pianist with some great tips on piano playing on her channel.
Hungarian Piano Tradition: This channel has a few videos regarding piano technique and lessons on repertoire pieces, based on the Hungarian piano school.
Bill Hilton: This channel has a number of videos on pop and jazz piano. There are videos regarding improvisation in a number of jazz styles.
Nahre Sol: Nahre is a Julliard graduate in piano performance who is now an improviser/composer. She has some really interesting videos about ways to practice incorporating improvisation, as well as a number of videos analyzing the composition techniques of various classical composers.
PianoPig: This channel has a number of videos on jazz improvisation.
danthecomposer: This channel has a number of videos regarding various aspects of piano technique and practice. He also approaches teaching from a slightly different pedagogical point of view, and gives a lot of importance to aspects such as mental practice.
Sawmill River Productions - Dorothy Taubman: A documentary on the Taubman method.
www.tuneupgrade.com has been built as a free resource to encourage good practice routines
More details can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/piano.....nners
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Lawngreen
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Sun, Dec 29 2024, 8:28 am
We've used Hoffman Academy for several years. My kids as young as 5 have learned to play. He's a great teacher and makes things really clear. My husband and I have been doing it, too.
All the videos are free. If you purchase premium, you gain access to practice sessions, theory pages, music tracks and games. I've done both and my kids have been more motivated with premium. But you can try the videos and see if you like it.
https://hoffmanacademy.com/?via=chana97
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