Do you know if there is a simple website where you can learn to play wake me up when september ends on the piano? I rate no lower than a 3. I'll rate a 1 for smartass answers. Thank you for those who answer!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? lunaladyoflight answered Monday October 17 2005, 11:21 am: I've played piano for 12 years, and I know that there is no webiste that can help you automatically learn piano. It's a developed skill that takes time, sure some people have inner talent and can play amazingly, right off the bat. Ask around at a local church, or even at your school for a good piano teacher and start lessons. If you just want to learn one song, and you do read music, buy the easy version of the sheet music online or at a piano/music store. However, if you don't read music, I suggest you get lessons, or a self-teaching piano book. Because I've played piano for so long, the class I have to take for my college major is horribly boring. The book we use though, is really useful. We're using "Alfred's Group Piano for Adults" Bk.1. It's really slow paced for me, but my friends that don't play piano are really liking the structure and pace of the book. The only way to really get your moneys worth, is to take some lessons though.
Hope that helps :)
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