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I used her beginners violin stuff for a while and found it good, the piano one looks good. The vids go along with a downloadable book. Goes as a fairly gentle, but challenging, pace. Doesn't seem to rush into stuff, and has free videos to go along with the program. I might pick up a beginners keyboard and have a pop.
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Although I wish I had lessons because my techniques is poor I actually found learning how to play the piano pretty easy because it made perfect sense musically. Generally the left hand breaks a chord into arpeggio's and plays a pattern and the right hand plays a melody at the same time, sometimes chipping in to extent the length of an arpeggio using the sustain pedal. So I just practiced playing common chord arpeggio's with the left hand until I could do them without thinking about it and then started adding the melody with the right hand. It's so much easier to do this on a piano than it is on the guitar.
So I think learning the correct finger placement is really important and having a solid understanding of how to make arpeggio's in every key by knowing the scale intervals is important too. This is a good example of what I like, this person has a great left hand
2 piano bargain bits of software are Mainstage 3 for Mac and Mini Grand for PC and Mac ... both less than £30 and both sound great, really good pianos
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at the same time.