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I realize that clicking notes into a piano roll can be time consuming (for me).So does anybody know a good piano lessons program? Because I can't play at all. DVD's or websites would do just fine. ThanX :help:

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You can find tutorials on youtube en masse. :wink:
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Playground Sessions is pretty good. I got it when it was on sale for $99
http://www.playgroundsessions.com/

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Honestly, I tried that route. It's more expensive, but I'd say get a teacher and pay for lessons if at all an option. At least to start. Get someone to help with reading music (which you'll need for the book route anyway), basic scales, and hand technique. They'll also teach you how to practice, which is something you wouldn't necessarily think you need to learn, but for starting piano it is. Once you get those basics down, which might take a few months on its own, then figure out whether it's worthwhile to continue or go the book route, but I'd really suggest (from experience) getting some formal training.

Note: if this were guitar or drums, I'd say, "get some books and figure it out by doing" (which is much easier on those instruments) but for piano, start with a teacher. I did piano lessons a few years ago and my skills improved much more quickly in the first few months, then they had in the many years of just messing around with keyboards/pianos prior to that. I stopped going to lessons about three years ago and have been progressing much more slowly since then, but at this point, that's partly because of my own lack of discipline (I at least know what I need to do to get better because of my prior lessons).

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https://www.pianomarvel.com/

I learned with this.

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He didn't asked to became the next Rachmaninov did he? :D
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stefangx wrote:Playground Sessions is pretty good. I got it when it was on sale for $99
http://www.playgroundsessions.com/
We have it on sale right now for $109 in cart:

www.jrrshop.com/playground-sessions

The sale ends tomorrow.

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funkybot is 100% correct : get a human teacher

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It really depend what OP have in mind. When he want to learn piano playing from the ground no doubt only a real teacher side by side can bring him there (and alot of practice of course).. :hihi:

If he (and that's how I understand his question) just want to learn how to play his ideas into the sequencer over a keyboard instead of clicking the events with a mouse into a piano roll there is nothing wrong to try it online. Of course we don't speak about learning to play piano then.

Lessons cost alot of money and only make sense if you really want to get into it. Maybe taking some keyboard lessons which naturally are cheaper been just right?
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.

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If the OP told a teacher exactly what he wanted to do, she could show him how to do it well (eg hand position and fingering) and save him a lot of time!
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Please, check out this dude

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