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		<title>Lessons On How To Play The Electronic Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning how to play the electronic piano can only be done through taking up lessons. These lessons can either be self taught, or signing up with a qualified piano teacher. But electronic piano lessons can come in the form of good or bad, and cheap or expensive. Can you find good lessons to teach you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to play the electronic piano can only be done through taking up lessons. These lessons can either be self taught, or signing up with a qualified piano teacher. But electronic piano lessons can come in the form of good or bad, and cheap or expensive. Can you find good lessons to teach you how to play the digital keyboard without having to spend any money? Are there other ways to get hold of good lessons that one can use to learn and practice on the piano, electronic or otherwise?</p>
<p>If you have the money, taking up electronic piano lessons with schools or from a personal teacher could be the ideal solution, but that might not necessarily be so. They might add up and become extremely expensive, especially teachers who claim to be decorated and will charge a premium for their fame and reputation, which is hardly necessary considering that learning how to play the piano is the same from most teachers, as long as they have passed their qualifications and already have a track record of students who have passed their theory and practical exams.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/">Electronic piano lessons</a> can be taken online for those who prefer to teach themselves. These online lessons are also useful for self revision even if you are already taking formal piano instruction from a teacher or school. There is no harm having more variety, and it is essential if you wish to develop into an artist on the keyboards, playing beautiful pieces of music and even coming up with your own songs.</p>
<p>Can you get piano lessons for free? Learning the electronic piano is a lifelong process. Some might want to charge a fee to teach, but others are simply artists at heart and are just doing their bit to pass on the musical art of the piano. With some providing excellent electronic piano instruction on the Internet, not having to pay for quality piano coaching will depend from one situation to another.</p>
<p>There might also be a need for different lessons to be taken up for the beginner, intermediate and advanced piano player. Each pianist will have his or her own individual needs, habits and level of ability. The lessons may need to be customized for each, but that might not be a common occurrence, with most online piano lessons provided for both acoustic and electronic pianos to be quite similar and equally useful and interchangeable.</p>
<p>Electronic piano lessons are the ideal way to pick up the digital keyboard and start playing songs by yourself and for your family and friends to enjoy with. They can be followed easily, without the need to have a strong musical background or theory knowledge. The piano lessons found online can also help to build a strong foundation of the musical instrument, while allowing further improvements if followed and practised with discipline and the right amount of attitude.</p>
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		<title>Electronic Piano What Is It And Should You Get One?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 06:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Electronic Piano Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have wondered what an electronic piano is and whether it is suitable for you to learn how to play the piano, or if it should be your first keyboard to begin piano lessons, then you have come to the right place. An electronic piano is nowadays simply another name for a digital piano [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have wondered what an <strong><a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com">electronic piano</a></strong> is and whether it is suitable for you to learn how to play the piano, or if it should be your first keyboard to begin <strong><a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com">piano lessons</a></strong>, then you have come to the right place. An electronic piano is nowadays simply another name for a digital piano or synthesizer. It is generally an instrument designed to copy piano timbre with the aid of analog circuitry.</p>
<p>Back in the 1970s and 1980s, the <strong>electric piano</strong> was extremely popular, aided in part by the widespread use in popular music and rock music, when the synthesizer was all the rage, especially in the 80s style of pop music, when groups from Depeche Mode and the Pet Shop Boys incorporated it into every song they released. The electronic piano was also a viable and cheap alternative to that of the piano, which was made from more expensive material like wood. Advancement in technology allowed mass and affordable production of electronics, and that made the digital piano an attractive substitute for an actual piano.</p>
<p>Not that electronic pianos are not true instruments. They are. The simulation of piano timbres is now very authentic and real. Even audio enthusiasts can hardly note any difference, and it has become acceptable that these instruments are used instead for professional music recordings everywhere.</p>
<p>If you are looking to learn how to play, <strong>piano lessons</strong> can be taught on a digital piano such as the popular Yamaha models. The Japanese are now world leaders in the production of electronic instruments, and the Yamaha piano is no exception. While starting out as a beginner, you might still be unsure how serious your interest is. Instead of paying thousands of dollars for a grand piano, it might be more economical to purchase an electronic piano for starters. Learning to play piano can be quite difficult at the beginning, no matter how fun it might be. But if you find out later you were not cut out to be a pianist despite having spent hours upon hours practicing, then all that money used on a piano bench, a spanking new Steinway and sheet music would have been a bad investment.</p>
<p>Furthermore, by virtue of being an electronic instrument, <strong>electronic pianos</strong> can also last just as long as their normal counterparts. As long as you keep them well-maintained and away from the usual rigors of humidity and heat, they would last you a life-time. The chances of you needing piano restoration will also not occur as well, although if you are still playing it by then, it would be high time to get a non-electronic piano.</p>
<p>When I started taking piano music lessons, I had to make a choice. Was I really keen on the instrument, or was it just a passing interest? Not being totally sure, although I was crazy about classical piano music, I decided on the sensible option and paid less for a digital piano. There was absolutely no difference between learning how to play on it compared to a Steinway piano, for example. I figured that if I was still playing it after two years, it would mean my love for it was strong. True enough, till today and after 9 years, I still spend at least 2 hours daily practicing and playing with my <strong>electronic piano</strong>. Yes, it is still with me.</p>
<p>Therefore, what it comes down to whether you should purchase a Yamaha electronic piano or go for a full scale Steinway, ask yourself if a couple of years from now the interest would remain. Many people take up lessons as a result from being influenced by peers or believing that learning music is a status symbol. But there is a lot of hard work involved playing the piano and being good at it. Without really loving the instrument and the music, it can be a long struggle and most people would not last the distance. I have seen many friends who force their children to learn piano, but these kids grow up hating the lessons and the sight of piano keys would bore them to death. Why spend your time learning a musical instrument unless you really like the process and the music? But if you would still like to test it out, an electronic piano can provide an economically reasonable means of doing so.</p>
<p>Therefore, by learning what an <strong>electronic piano</strong> is, its benefits and disadvantages, you can logically decide if it would be right and suitable for you to get one. It provides an incredibly sensible and cheap alternative, so getting an electronic piano will never be a bad mistake.</p>
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