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Wordgirl: Jaded Musician
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 475
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recommend learning materials?
Hello: I was perusing the Web site of Scott the Piano Guy, who has a TV show on learning piano that is geared for people who learn by ear and observation.
He has a lot of materials for sale on his site (I like his show by the way), and I wonder if anyone is familiar with his products and would recommend them. I'm particularly interested in intermediate books on improvising and learning good technique. He has some DVD of clips from his show that I'm curious about. Can anyone recommend his products? Do you know of any other products, DVDs, books, guide, reference materials, etc., that you would recommend for my level? Thank you.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ireland
Posts: 255
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Never heard of "The Piano Guy " but you could check out "The Contemporary Keyboardist by John Novello ,it's got pretty much all you'll ever need.G'luck
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