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Portland Piano International
503-228-1388
222 NW Davis St, Suite 405 97209

Music Together of Portland
503-236-4304
1234 SE 53rd Ave 97215

Music House NE
503-233-0733
431 NE 60th Ave 97213

Mary Field Piano Instruction
503-246-6192
4722 SW Shattuck Rd 97221

Chamber Music Society-Oregon
503-287-2175
1935 NE 59th Ave 97213

Let's Begin With Music
503-282-1839
5830 NE Alameda St 97213

Day Music Co
503-775-4351
5516 SE Foster Rd 97206

Piano Studio
503-771-0759
6018 SE 45th Ave 97206

Cello Instruction
503-775-2894
2812 SE 75th Ave 97206

Portland Conservatory of Music
503-297-4570
9100 SW Wilshire St 97225

Sherry Poole Todd
503-245-6318
Portland OR 97219

Portland Conservatory of Music
503-810-9100
4729 SW Taylors Ferry Rd 97219

Portland Metro Performing Arts
503-408-0604
9933 SE Pine St 97216

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New Song School of Music
503-408-8459
11687 NE Glisan St 97220

Westside Music School
503-626-7181
13486 NW Cornell Rd 97229

Music Seeds Children's Music
503-659-1343
15080 SE Laurie Ave 97267

Crystal Creek Music Studios
503-654-5936
14059 SE Tiara Dr 97267

Music Lessons Unlimited
503-222-6533
408 SW 2nd Ave 97204

Moe's Pianos
503-775-2480
131 NW 13th Ave 97209

Rangan Luigi Accordion School
503-223-2470
Fine Arts Bldg 97205

Northwest Music Academy
503-233-1108
1735 SE Salmon St 97214

Ron Logan Piano Studio
503-288-3526
2425 NE Multnomah St 97232

Rhythm Lab
503-228-1874
2516 NW 29th Ave 97210

Metropolitan Youth Symphony
503-239-4566
4800 SW Macadam Ave 97239
105 PO Box 5254

Ethos Inc
503-283-8467
10 N Killingsworth St 97217

Diane M Hammack
503-287-9164
4407 NE 25th Ave 97211

Accordion Center/Eileen Hagen
503-284-6586
4331 NE Tillamook St 97213

Community Music Ctr
503-823-3177
3350 SE Francis St 97202

Trade Up Music
503-236-8800
4701 SE Division St 97206

Norm Zarr
503-253-7222

Allison King Vocal Studio
503-626-6767

Michael Whelan Harmonica Instruction Plus
503-244-1606
8959 SW 40th Ave 97219

Forte Music School
503-690-3505
15280 NW Central Dr 97229

Nuance
503-238-1265
3401 SE Hawthorne Blvd 97214

Oregon Music Teachers Association
503-972-5898

Suzuki Piano Studio
503-777-5754
8925 SE Division St 97266

Dear Friend,

If you are interested in taking your piano playing to the next level, I think I may have struck the right chord for you. I was contacted by my friends over at HearandPlay.com who specialize in teaching people how to play piano by ear.

Jermaine Griggs, the President of HearandPlay, just let me know that his site had recently been updated with a few new piano resources...

When I finally checked it out (because I was very busy last week), I noticed one particular article that discusses the differences between musicians who play piano from sheet music and others who play by ear --- some of the advantages and disadvantages of both.

The article focuses more on the advantages of playing by ear --- obviously because that's their specialty. Here are just a few of the many examples of what they said (you'll have to check out the article for yourself to get the full story):

Advantages of Playing Piano By Ear

  1. "Being able to instantly recognize chords that are played in songs even without being at a piano."

    How does this help you?

    "You are able to learn songs faster and easier because you understand why chords are played at certain points in songs."

  2. "Not required to memorize chord progressions (pattern of chords played one after the other) because understanding them will automatically incline you to know what chord to play next."

    How does this help you?

    "Allows you to improvise and add your own "flavor" to the song. This is especially advantageous when playing in a church as you can never predict how long a song will be sung or what key the singer might resolve to. In a band, this might be helpful if the leader simply instructs everyone to surprisingly repeat a part of the song or change the key in which the song is currently being played in."

  3. "Will allow you to use the same methods to play virtually any song you want (most songs; don't quote me if you're referring to Mozart as this might take more practice than most other songs)."

    How does this help you?

    "Saves you the money and time of having to go out and buy the sheet music to a song that you've already learned how to play by using the ability of your ear to recognize melodies, chords, and progressions. However, buying the sheet music isn't a bad idea if you want to learn specific parts to songs that have high levels of complexity."

You know... I could really go on and on about this article, but I'm going to have to send you to the article so you can check it out for yourself:

Go to: Click Here

(...and if you're really serious about taking your piano playing to the next level, you might want to consider taking them up on their 300-pg course, "The Secrets to Playing Piano by Ear").

All the best,

Giuseppe Romanazzi

P.S. --There's also a little section in the article that talks about major and minor scales, chords, and progressions. Check out that section too.

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