Piano Lessons for More Experienced Students

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Discover a New & Revolutionary Approach to Playing the Piano

Whether you're self-taught, have already had some piano lessons, or have prior experience singing or playing another instrument, the Simply Music piano method shows you how to transcend the barriers of learning and sets you free from the limitations of traditional lessons. Maybe you can relate to some common problems facing students who have already had experience playing the piano...

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Traditional Lessons

Traditional, reading-based, lessons often start by learning theory and notation. While these are certainly essential skills that piano students need eventually, learning to read before learning to "speak" the vocabulary of music is actually backwards from the way that most everyone learns a new language...which is exactly how music is processed by the human brain!

If you'd like to make piano your "native tongue," but feel that traditional lessons have stifled you somewhat, this program can help you extend and expand your current capabilities.

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Playing By Ear

If you've learned to play piano "by ear," then you have begun to develop a single tool in a musician's entire arsenal of strategies and skills. A more holistic approach is necessary if you want to really up your game. 

If you'd like to feel equally competent whether or not the sheet music is in front of you, there's a better way to harmonize your skills that is less frustrating than trying to memorize the lines and spaces.

Simply Music can continue to refine your ear while layering additional senses and rounding out your musical skills.

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YouTube and Online Lessons

While the appeal of online learning is quite obvious by now, learning with a teacher is still the most effective way to make fast progress in piano lessons. A live teacher can see what you are doing objectively and make corrections. It's like having a personal trainer or spotter/partner at the gym. 

With Simply Music, you get the best of BOTH worlds:

  1. A live teacher to coach you through the peaks, valleys, and plateaus of progress, and

  2. Online videos to access at home, with step-by-step recaps and instructions.

The Advantages

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Music is the universal language of mankind
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

If you’re wondering what a program like Simply Music can offer someone who already has some experience playing the piano, consider it more like learning a new language - one that is similar, but nonetheless NEW.

Let’s say, for example, that you are very good at speaking English, and familiar with the alphabet used in English-speaking countries. If you are wanting to learn a similar language like Spanish, French, or Italian, one of the very best ways to learn is to immerse yourself in the language and culture - whether that is by spending time with a native speaker, or devoting a significant portion of time inside a classroom environment.

Also, despite the alphabet being quite similar (nearly identical in fact), you will still need to enroll in a Level 1 class, because the arrangement, pronunciation, and overall use of that alphabet is entirely different from English in other European languages.

When starting lessons in the Simply Music Program, you might find yourself in a similar scenario - having to start at a lower level initially. However, as a more experienced student, you will progress more quickly than a beginner.

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Freedom From the Page

Traditional lessons often leave students very reliant upon sheet music in order to play. Simply Music will show you how to access music more naturally, and internalize it quickly, so that the page is only needed for reference. This will open up new possibilities for you as you become more expressive, more musical, and more flexible.

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Repertoire

Classical music is wonderful, but if your experience with piano lessons has been confined to one style, you are missing out. Learning piano with Simply Music will broaden your horizons, and your repertoire to include modern popular, contemporary, blues, gospel, jazz, and accompaniment style songs. You’ll also learn how to improvise and compose.

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Tools & Strategies

Songs contain the fundamental “vocabulary” for learning any other piece. As your repertoire is broadened, you will also be learning playing-based tools and strategies, which can be applied to much more advanced music as you progress.