Tuesday, July 6, 2010

My Thoughts On Rocket Piano

By Monique Duran

Being able to play a musical instrument is often a dream of most of us. And nothing can be more ambitious than learning how to play the piano. But the problem is that learning how to do so isn't easy.

One obstacle that you have to go through with is the fact that you need to fit in piano lessons into your busy schedule and every sessions costs $50.

If these are your concerns, then you better settle yourself with an online piano course.

Some advantages with availing of an online piano course is that you only have to pay for the one time fee thus making you save a lot more and you get to be the master of your own time because it's entirely up to you when you want those lessons.

You can choose from so many online piano courses in the internet however I find one significant course quite different from the rest.

Rocket Piano is an online piano course that is different in the sense that it makes use of really fun approaches. Ruth Searle, a pianist from New Zealand, was the one who devised this course.

What you would expect to receive in the course is a set of e-books, audio and video files, and some game software. The benefit with being offered all these media platforms is that you get to choose which one would provide for better learning.

If you are a person who reads to comprehend, the e-books are all with clear illustrations to guide you.

But what I'm sure you want to learn more about are the games included in the course. Rocket Piano has a few games included in the package including Jayde Musica Pro.

Meanwhile, a parallel game called Chordinator is used to teach students how to read chords.

In order to facilitate organized learning, the course is subdivided into three parts which a student can progress in.

But if you have mastered your way from the novice to the pro stage, that doesn't mean that you stop there. Rocket Piano also contains Advanced Learning Techniques for Piano.

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