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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
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. Your search was Piano Lesson Portland.
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