Piano Lessons
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Piano lessons with rapid results
Music is a vital part of the human way of life. Even if not blessed with the natural talent to write mind-blowing symphonies, the pleasure gained by listening to this artistry can bring great satisfaction. To a lot of people the thought of learning to play an instrument can seem like quite a daunting task, and many don’t pursue their desire to develop this hobby out of simply not knowing where to start. The therapeutic pleasure and absolute bliss that comes from the ability to make music is well worth the effort, and the great news is that nowadays there are simple and effective teaching techniques available. Decplay offers piano lessons that are logical, easy to follow and can have you playing with both hands in one hour.
The key with learning to play an instrument like the piano is to take it one step at a time. Trying to tackle one of Mozart’s piano concertos right from the start will just get the mind into a frantic spin and have you giving up before you even begin. It’s about learning one thing at a time and building upon that. As each small section is mastered, confidence grows rapidly and adds to the fuel that will have you blazing through the more complicated sections.
Unlike traditional teaching techniques, the Decplay method achieves speedy results by replacing complicated notation with numbers, colours and patterns. This makes the task of learning quick, easy, and fun and can have you playing your first song quicker than it takes to watch an episode of X-Factor.
There are four Decplay tuition methods. Whether you want to pursue the instrument professionally or you just want to be able to play a few numbers at a party, there is a level to suit your needs. The FastPlay method is the quickest way to learn to play the piano. This will have you learning to play chords with the left hand and melodies with the right hand; an effective way to play through all of your favourite songs. The ProPlay method is a more advanced style aimed at those wanting to play like a professional. This requires more intensive practice and covers playing bass notes with the left hand as well as more advanced chords. SingPlay is similar to the ProPlay method, but instead of playing the melody with the right hand you will learn to sing the melody while playing with both hands. Lastly, the HearPlay method teaches you to hear a tune and instantly play it; this is known as playing by ear.
Concert pianist Ben Hui said, “DecPlay is going to shake up the world of music and make it accessible to all”. Now you can learn to play the piano online or in individual or group sessions at DecPlay events. This is an exciting development for anyone who’s ever been intimidated by the challenge of learning to play an instrument. It’s as simple as logging on to your computer, registering on the DecPlay website and away you go.