Playing the Piano By Ear Means Never Having to Remember The Notes When You Tickle The Ivories

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Cover of the book Playing the Piano By Ear Means Never Having to Remember The Notes When You Tickle The Ivories by Calvin Poole III, Calvin Poole III
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Author: Calvin Poole III ISBN: 9781301632787
Publisher: Calvin Poole III Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Calvin Poole III
ISBN: 9781301632787
Publisher: Calvin Poole III
Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

They said it couldn't be done. He tackled the thing that couldn't be done. And he couldn't do it. Normally, this statement reflects reality... But you really can learn to play the piano.

Have you noticed how a musician plays the piano? He reads music from a book as he plays, glancing back and forth from his book to the keyboard, and then feverishly swatting at the book when it becomes necessary to turn the page.

It appears difficult because it is. He has had to acquire three separate talents: (1) he has learned to read music, (2) he has learned to play the piano, and (3) he has learned to do both at the same time.

Playing the piano by ear is much easier, because you can simply learn to play the piano without having to learn to read music.

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They said it couldn't be done. He tackled the thing that couldn't be done. And he couldn't do it. Normally, this statement reflects reality... But you really can learn to play the piano.

Have you noticed how a musician plays the piano? He reads music from a book as he plays, glancing back and forth from his book to the keyboard, and then feverishly swatting at the book when it becomes necessary to turn the page.

It appears difficult because it is. He has had to acquire three separate talents: (1) he has learned to read music, (2) he has learned to play the piano, and (3) he has learned to do both at the same time.

Playing the piano by ear is much easier, because you can simply learn to play the piano without having to learn to read music.

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