Youtube Piano Lesson Tutorial

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Author: Kevin Stanley

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Acoustic Guitar Tutorials Review by Kevin Stanley

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Jamorama is really a great value for it's low price. We found it to be a pretty good guitar lesson program. It's not a full outlined course but it does offer enough information for anyone trying to learn the basics of playing the guitar. If you are looking for an affordable guitar lesson package that will get you started in the right direction we think you will be happy with what Jamorama has to offer.

The videos are very helpful and you can't beat all the free bonus software you get with your purchase.

Jamorama also offers an extensive collection of guitar tablature. Although we feel any serious student should try and learn to read music the tablature can really propel your playing quickly as it is very easy to learn and

Jamorama teaches you to read and write guitar tablature. I hope you found my acoustic guitar tutorials review useful and have fun learning the guitar.

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10 thoughts on “Youtube Piano Lesson Tutorial

    • if you want to really be good at piano you need to get a teacher. I realize the poster above me mentioned getting a teacher, I am emphasizing that point.

      I would like to add though, unless you do it out of the kindness of your heart (and why you would do that i don’t know), the only reason to put lessons online is to make money – the person putting the lessons up has no intention of teaching you anything. a physical teacher at least would care how you are progressing and assist you.

      there may possibly be an exception with the video-video lessons though… but it still seems….blah

  1. what websites are there where I can see piano tutorials?
    I currently take guitar lessons and also own a piano. My guitar lessons are working well but I dont feel like getting piano lessons too. My friend taught me how to play the first bit of Gary Jules’ “Mad World” and I would really love to learn it through it’s entirety (and other songs).

    I know youtube is a pretty good source but Im sure there are better.
    Thanks in advance

    PS. It needs to be a free service.

    • Purelessons.com is a good site. They have lots of tutorials for popular songs as well as sheet music and it’s all free.

      Another option is to look in the info section of the youtube tutorials you’ve seen. Often times a website will post some of their videos on youtube and have a link to their full website. Lots of these websites aren’t free but lots are too. That’s where I found pure lessons so it doesn’t hurt to look.

  2. What grade on piano is Carter Burwell’s Bella’s lullaby?
    I’ve never had piano lessons, but I found a tutorial on youtube one day and learnt this piece… in the same day. :P I was just wondering what grade I might be working at because it sounds like a pretty complicated piece.

    In case you are confused with which song this is, it’s the song played in the film Twilight, and it’s by Carter Burwell. Thanks for you help! :)

    • Holy cow! You learnt that piece in a day?! You must be a piano prodigy. If I were you, I’d start preparing to go on tour. Your piano skills will certainly be revered by the masses. My one suggestion is that you learn another piece, perhaps you can perform Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto #3 with a full orchestra!

      …wait, I don’t think there’s a youtube tutorial for that. Bummer.

  3. is playing octaves in piano is a correct way to play piano using left hand?
    Hi
    I just bought a yamaha keyboard and I didn’t take any piano lessons and can’t read music sheets I tried but I couldn’t understand! any way, I’d like to play “Speechless” by Lady Gaga.. I learn from youtube piano tutorials I search for the song that I’d like to play and I learn from it..and I found a tutorial which plays C chord for example like pressing C on lower key and another C on higher key using thumb and pinky of the left hand (this is called Octaves I guess)… this is easier for me to play but I don’t know if it’s correct to play chords on left hand this way or not!
    and I found another tutorial which plays C chord like pressing C-G-C !! this is a little bit hard for me to move from a bass note to another through the whole song..so I usually play piano using the first way by pressing 2 keys. Because pressing 3 keys delays me lol and they did this in the video so I don’t know :p

    I’d like to play it right.. I’m not sure if it’s OK to do this. :)

    Thanks

    • i’m listening to the song right now and it seems like the piano part of the song is an accompaniment. in the song, it sounds like chords to me. however, you’re free to play it however you’d like. if you want a fuller sound, go for the chords. you’ll soon get used to it if you keep practicing it. however, if you just want to basic sound, the octave c will be easier, i suppose. just keep practicing the parts that you’re struggling with. i guess that the chord would be the “correct” way, if you want to play it more like the song.

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