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Are there any websites were you can play an actuall piano?

Q. I like to play the piano and i know how to play but i don't actually have one so i'd like to find a website that i could actually play the piano and i don't want a game can any one help? Please let it be free to and no downloads needed. Thank you!

A. 9 Websites To Play Piano Online for Free

1. Virtual Keyboard Piano
To play single notes on the keyboard, follow the instructions of this site. Click the mouse pointer on one of the âpianoâ keys to hear the sound. You can also press the letters on your keyboard to play the notes by referring to its diagram. To use this feature make sure CAPS LOCK is off.
http://piano.congland.com/index.htm

2. Play the Piano Online â Virtual Piano / Java Piano
This siteâs piano is an interactive electronic piano written in Java. To play it, click on piano keys, Drum or Demo. To record the play, click Rec, click piano keys, then click Play to re-play. Overall, there are six different drum beats. You can click the âChord Modeâ button to turn on and off the chord facility.
http://www.pianoworld.com/fun/javapiano/javapiano.htm

3. Piano machine online game
Besides playing it online, you can also download this piano as game to play it in your computer. The site also has piano emulator, online keyboard piano, interactive online piano, free piano lesson, online piano flash and games for piano.
http://ababasoft.com/music/piano_machine.html

4. Play a Piano / Synthesizer / Oscilloscope
Using your mouse or your computerâs keyboard, you can play the piano. The interesting part of this site is that, as you play the piano, youâll see the wave forms as well as hear them. The piano can also play a song for you, while you watch. This virtual reality Java piano lets you play the piano and have a little fun while learning the relationship between the sounds, music theory, musical scales, and the underlying math and physics of how sounds are produced and perceived.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/play_a_piano.html

5. Play Piano Online â Play-Piano.org
In this piano you can play a Grand Piano on a virtual online piano in real live. This piano is recorded by Stephan Rauch in Selfstudio. Enjoy the sounds and try to create a nice song on this online piano.
http://www.play-piano.org/play_online_piano_piano.html

6. Music Games, Piano, Guitar & Drums
There are various methods from which you could learn piano. By playing music piano games you can improve your hearing of name tones and chords by ear. The games can help you to get a better grip on your instrument. There are more opportunities to learn basic piano lessons than ever before.
http://www.flashmusicgames.com/index_piano.html

7. VirtualP iano
Havenât got a piano yet? Try this one! (may take up to few seconds to load)
http://www.musiclessonsplus.co.uk/pupilarea/virtualpiano.htm

8. 2DPlay
A flash game piano that you can play at this games website.
http://www.2dplay.com/virtual-keyboard/virtual-keyboard-play.htm

9. V P K
And that should be all! If you know of some website that lets you play piano online for free, post it in the comments and I will add it to this list. Some of these are very similar but there are some little differences in each of them.
I hope you will find the best match for you and start creating beautiful sounds!
http://www.newconcept.com/Reference/virtual_piano_keyboard.html

Original Question

What beginner piano book would be best for a beginner at piano but an experienced musician?
Q. For instance I've played clarinet 8yrs.
and Sax for about 3 1/2 yrs

I can read notes in treble, alto, and bass.
I know all my major scales with a few minors
and I understand and can read basic chords

A. Run, do not walk, to purchase:
Bela Bartok: Microkosmos, Books I, II, maybe III.
Beginner's Bach, Schirmer publisher, or similar collection
Schumann: Album für die Jugend.

There you have an excellent base.

The Bartok are famous for being one of the best progressive sets of piano piece c_m pedagogy ever written. They are also ripe for delving into theory basics, a base for learning to transpose and improvise.

Bach is Bach, and independence of fingers (and brain-tracking) are essential - the Bartok, BTW, is also loaded with those necessary challenges.

The Schumann are brief, characteristic pieces, a variety of technical problems as well as an array of 'emotional spectrum' in a set of pieces for beginners.

Prokofiev's "For Children" is a suite of about fourteen pieces - some more difficult than others. They are also Very Nice music.

I'd generally avoid any collections like the John Thompson (American series) which often have simplified versions of pieces, or just completely banal music therein. Every 'method' book or graded collection I've seen is always lacking something - because it is just not possible to put it all together to make a method or graded collection without excluding much.

It seems to me you don't need a piece which has little motifs of melodic thirds alternating from hand to hand called "Butterflies," and all that horrible anti-music music which seems to abound in those earlier graded collections.

Enjoy. Get a teacher as soon as you start to have questions. Here is not that place, because you can't be heard or seen, and the questions that come up are of all sorts physical, and the answers are often precise and nuanced. You can only satisfy that in a one-to-one interactive relationship with a teacher.

P.s. You may have experience, but you do not have experience in the simultaneous reading and playing from two individual clefs, with independent musical material in each. There, you are a beginner, and I remind you to be patient with yourself.

Best regards.

Original Question

How do I study aural harmony without repeating questions?
Q. I've been studying music in school and I've recently been focusing on ear training, and I've become quite confident in intervals, melodic dictation, and a few other things, but I'm hitting a wall when it comes to chord progressions, inversions, and harmony.

The software we use only asks us questions over and over again and I don't feel like I'm going anywhere with it. Is there some other way I study without all the trial and error?

A. It is to be hoped there is some individual within your reach, an advanced or graduate student, whom you could ask for help or even (gasp!) hire for several tutorial sessions. This sounds / seems like a small 'speed bump' and I think you would only need two or three sessions to get over it.

The tutor could play the problematic chords and progressions on the piano, 'drill you' just as you would be tested or as asked of you in class, and they can see more precisely what you are having trouble with.

Your question is demonstrable proof there is no real interaction with a video or DVD.

Most importantly, and the best reason for a tutor for you:
From individual to individual, we perceive the same object or problem differently. Often (I suspect it here) it is more a matter of what you are thinking about it and how you think about it which first needs to be understood to better advise you of another approach as to 'how to think about it,' and that will then change how you listen to allow you to 'get it.'

So here we are on line, the non-interactive DVD no worse really than any other advice you could be given about training your ear, also on line, and in words. That's the trouble when the medium is sound.

If there is anyone who is four years ahead, has completed the set of courses, they might be able to help as I've described above.


Best regards.

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