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Beginning Piano Lessons

By Kevin | June 16, 2008

Where can you start with piano lessons?

Beginning Piano Lessons can be really daunting, especially if you’ve never played an instrument before at all!



Luckily, these days there is a computer game available that makes beginning Piano Lessons much more fun than they ever used to be!

Personally I don’t think that this game can actually be a replacement for music lessons, rather it is an excellent supplement to music lessons with a teacher, or it can be a great way for students to begin.

The game is called Piano Wizard - and it is the leader in the field of music games for the Piano. There are other music games which are based around the guitar, such as Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but Piano Wizard is structured all around the piano.

You have a MIDI Keyboard, and hook it up to your computer and away you go.

OK… this might be a bit challenging for the non-technically minded person - Whats a Midi Keyboard? and how do I attach it to my computer?

You can relax. The Piano Wizard company (Allegro Rainbow) have thought of everything and they include all the wires and things you need. You can even purchase a package that has the keyboard, the software and everything for under $200.

For under $200 this is the single best way that you can Begin Piano Lessons - You get the Keyboard, the software and the Midi connector and you’ll be able to get started straight away.

Often you can spend over $200 just on just a learning course, and this wouldn’t even get you the instrument!

Of course if you are really serious you are going to need a more comprehensive instrument that the Piano Wizard Keyboard, but it is still an excellent start to Beginning Piano Lessons.

So click here to visit the Piano Wizard Online Store to check it out ยป

Learn to Play Piano with Piano Wizard

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One Response to “Beginning Piano Lessons”

  1. Earl Says:
    November 5th, 2008 at 11:18 am

    Nice post!

    I think this game can be helpful for children who are into music study especially at their age when they may prefer playing rather than studying.

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