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Get Piano Lesson 2 (Part Two) Left Hand Staccato Exercises

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Left hand warmed up? Good, this next piano exercise will put a little more pressure on your fingers and force them to play independently. Yes, this is still a beginner piano lesson. But what you'll learn here are some of the raw essentials for developing a natural 'feel' for piano playing. You can also catch this staccato lesson online at: http://www.get-piano-lessons.com/beginner-lesson-piano-left.html ...

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Get Piano Lesson 2 (Part Two) Left Hand Staccato Exercises

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  • I love his ...

    I love his explination

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    total agree, thumps up!

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    Thanks so much for these great piano lectures. You are an excellent teacher. i am really practising and on my way. You are indeed adding value to lives...welldone!
    {You have no idea how many students you have but know u are a blessing!}

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    sadly, no laptop..but i ended up getting a casio :D but been super busy so haven't been able to continue much with your lessons :'(

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    hmmm... if you already have an acoustic piano I'd think you're all set. digital keyboards are fine but if you've got the real thing, that's great. Why not just get a small laptop and place it on top of your piano or on a small table next to ur piano?

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    I have a 95 years old grandmother and she still plays the piano. I have been thinking about trying to play the piano but I have not found any piano teacher yet. I really want to learn how to play it and I want to play for my Grandmother before she goes and I'm sure she will be very proud of me. I never played the piano before and these will definitely will help me start something. Thank u very much for posting these videos. Great teaching strategies. Great Job!!!

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  • Yep and now I'm ...

    Yep and now I'm convinced enough that I'm out to get a keyboard of my own hehe =) Because all I have is this huge piano and that can't really fit in front of a computer...Or anything for that matter. It'll probably be a Yamaha...think it'll work?

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  • thanks so much!

    thanks so much!

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    I've never seen or heard someone who has such a unique and talented teaching technique as yours- It's really helpful, thank you!!

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    thanks this helps so much

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