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Perfect pitch, also called “absolute pitch,” is the ability to accurately identify a tone without relying on a reference. That in itself sounds handy enough, but just what are the benefits of perfect pitch for musicians?

The benefits of perfect pitch are made even clearer by the knowledge of some of the musicians who have possessed it. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart are all thought to have had the ability, as well as modern musicians such as Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder.

If you have perfect pitch, you can even identify the key of a given piece of music.If you have aural skills training, you can hear notes in your mind as you read them on the sheet, which is particularly helpful to singers. Also, singers with perfect pitch have the ability to reproduce pitches accurately without a reference pitch, which allows them to handle unaccompanied passages as well as uncommon or “out” notes.

Similarly, through ear training you can acquire the skills necessary to transcribe music accurately. As you’ve probably found out, the vast majority of the guitar tabs and chord charts available on the internet range from fairly inaccurate to completely wrong, and the best way to overcome this problem is to do it yourself. With ear training, it’s actually pretty easy. By the same token, ear training will have benefits in terms of sight-reading sheet music, which is another skill a lot of people say they wish they had.

Learning Relative Pitch may not be a guarantee of musical talent, but it certainly takes care of a lot of the legwork involved, the tasks associated with listening and allowing musicians to focus on making music. For those who have it, it’s essential.

If you are serious about learning music and enhancing your muscianship skills, be sure to train your ears. Check out the Relative Pitch SuperCourse Review & Pure Pitch Method Review here.

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Perfect pitch, also called “absolute pitch,” is the ability to accurately identify a tone without relying on a reference. In other words, when someone hears a single note from a piano and knows right away that it’s an F, that person has perfect pitch. That in itself sounds handy enough, but just what are the pros of perfect pitch for musicians?

Having perfect pitch will allow you to identify not just single notes, but multiple simultaneous notes as well. Thus, musicians with perfect pitch know immediately what chords they’re hearing.

If you have perfect pitch, you can even identify the key of a given piece of music.If you gain perfect pitch, you can hear notes in your mind as you read them on the sheet, which is particularly helpful to singers. Also, singers with perfect pitch have the ability to reproduce pitches accurately without a reference pitch, which allows them to handle unaccompanied passages as well as uncommon or “out” notes.

Learning Perfect Pitch may not be a guarantee of musical talent, but it certainly takes care of a lot of the legwork involved, the tasks associated with listening and allowing musicians to focus on making music. For those who have it, it’s essential.

If you are serious about learning perfect pitch and enhancing your muscianship skills, be sure to train your ears. Check out the Perfect Pitch SuperCourse Review & Pure Pitch Method Review here.

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Musical development can be achieved if you recognize how to evaluate yourself well. In no time, you will have learned remarkable techniques which will enable you to have superb piano performances. Music expresses an important part of us that can reach expression in no other way. Learning to play the piano opens this world up to you.

In my online travels, I found from a review of Rocket Piano that it is THE BEST piano course on the market for its price. You should certainly get it to develop your piano playing skills. It is the ideal way to learn the piano on your own. It is quick, effective and fulfilling where results are concerned.

The Rocket Piano review said it is a piano lesson with all the features required to show one the essentials of music playing at the professional level. The learning material available is comprehensive and covers piano exercises, music reading, and theoretical studies. Other elements that define the instrument specificity are also included.

Rocket Piano is based on 3 lesson ebooks containing 218 lessons which are jam-packed with information. The lessons are offered in a step-by-step style which provides you with the basic principles you need to learn. This is irrespective of whether you’re a novice, intermediate or advanced musician. It is supported by video and audio files. These lessons are easy to follow and will help beginners to advanced students improving their piano playing skills. Rocket Piano is a very professionally done piano lesson package.

Ruth Searle is the teacher and she is a real genius to have founded this product. She had tried looking unto other products in the market but they seem to be poorly created.

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There are literally millions of adults today who took piano lessons when they were growing up, but at some point along the way gave them up. Some couldn’t care less, but many have an urge down deep to take up piano playing again someday.

Over the years I have never heard anyone say “I’m glad I never learned to play the piano”, but I have heard hundreds say something like “I sure wish I had paid attention when I was a kid”, or “My piano teacher was too strict (or too boring), but I would love to get back to the piano some day.”

And most people that feel that way have the “round-tuit” problem that we all have; they mean well, but the busyness of life distracts them from starting to play again. And they really don’t want to take lessons again from the little old lady down the street who can’t tell the Beatles from Beethoven. Plus it’s hard to work regular lessons into their already-packed schedule.

So what’s the solution?

There are two inter-related factors that when combined create an opportunity for adults such as this unlike any in history.

1. For the first time ever there is the world-wide web and all its endless and growing sources of information. Up to nearly 2000 AD an individual was limited to the piano teachers of the region in which he or she lived. But it’s not so anymore. Many piano teachers have moved their teaching into the cyber world of the internet in the form of online lessons. Others have DVDs and CDs available in all aspects of piano playing, from the basics of a beginner to the improvisations of an advanced player. And they are easy to find, too. Simply type in phrases such as “piano lessons for adults” or “how to play the piano” or “I want to learn piano chords” into any search engine such as Google, and up pops a vast array of intriguing possibilities. (Try it — you’ll see!)

2. The second factor is one that has always existed, but until recent times has not been articulated well so that the average person could understand the concept. And that is simply that there are 3 different ways to learn to play the piano, and adults can pick one of the three, two of the three, or all three in any combination, and come out with a synergy far better than any one method alone.

The 3 methods are:

1. Reading music from the printed score. Well over 95% of all piano lessons revolve around the ability to read a piece of sheet music, and the technical facility to make your fingers do what your mind tells them to do. This is the traditional method of piano lessons; scales, drills, finger exercises, and practice reading endless pieces from the very first “Left thumb, right thumb” piece to the most advanced classical piece such as Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” or Rachmaninoff’s “Prelude in C# minor”. And there are teachers online who can teach music reading. Search for them by typing in such phrases as “learn to read music” or “classical piano lessons online”.

2. Playing by ear. There are a very few individuals who can really play by ear, but they don’t need our help — they can play what they want any way they want. Playing by ear can be taught to some degree, but anyone who thinks they can end up playing like Ray Charles is kidding himself or herself. Still, normal individuals can learn to pick out a tune by ear and then match a chord to that melody, and eventually entertain themselves and others while having a ball.

3. Playing from chord symbols. Many professional pianists — especially jazz pianists — use fake books. Fake books are collections of songs in a lead sheet format, which means the melody of the song plus the chord symbols that go with the melody. To learn this form of playing you will need to learn chords — at least enough to play the songs you want to play — and you will need to learn to read the tune of the song in the treble clef — a skill much easier than learning to read masses of notes in both the treble and bass clefs.

Most people don’t even know that this form of playing exists, or if they do, they thing it is limited to pros. Not so. It is a straightforward process and produces good results after a relatively short period of time. In other words, you’ll be playing enough to enjoy yourself and maybe amaze your friends in a matter of weeks instead of years.

All of these methods are viable, and all can be learned from piano teachers online. But probably the best way of all is a synergy of the 3 ways: learn to read sheet music, develop your ear, and learn chords and how to use chord symbols to create your own styles of music.

Which ever method you pick is fine — just pick one and get going. A world of fun and satisfaction await!

For more information on the 3 methods adults can learn how to play the piano, watch my free short 5-minute video titled “I want to get back to piano playing!” Please go to the Play Piano Catalog of Piano Courses.

 

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