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Question: Focusing on Practicing & Helpful Piano Resources
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Join Date: May 2005
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A few good sites
Here are a couple I have found to be useful. -
General Reference http://www.8notes.com/resources/notefinders/piano.asp Jazz / Blues http://www.outsideshore.com/index.htm http://www.8notes.com/school/lessons...es/default.asp http://www.jazclass.aust.com/contents.htm |
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Musician in Training
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Thanks, some of those are pretty helpful.
Arn't there any sites like Licklibrary.com but for keyboard/piano? Those kind fo things are so helpful...if I played guitar. They have video lessons and backing tracks and articles etc. And btw (not to be annoying), people should start making Piano Articles here
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Musician in Training
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doesn't anyone atleast no of any websites with free piano sheet music. a site that is still popular and running with a good number of songs etc...it seems like good piano websites are scarce. the internet is keyboard/pianist-ist!!!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: North Wales, UK
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http://sheetmusicarchive.net/ There is a massive amount of sheet music on that site, and no need to register, BUT you can only download TWO sheets a day, with regards to bandwith costs. Anyhow, I'm thinking 2 a day is more than enough for anyone beginning (like myself). Greets, Buebo. Edit: Fixed link Last edited by Buebo; 03-14-2006 at 10:07 PM. |
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Musician in Training
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awesome site. i used to know anotehr really really good seetmusic site for classicla peices, but now i forgot it...darn
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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here is long list of links for piano sheet music, some work some dont, some are free though
http://www.findfreesheetmusic.com/pages/Piano/ This has a good bit of classical pieces http://www.pianopublicdomain.com/index.php?dir=basic This has a few classical pieces too http://www.allpianosheetmusic.com/fr...heet_music.htm I just found this site today, it has a lot of Bach and some popular pieces from Beethoven, Chopin,etc http://www.enmdgcpc.net/pages/partitions/partitions.php And if you're religious...(not the best quality, but still A LOT) http://www.lutheran-hymnal.com/lbw/lbw01.htm hope that helps |
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www.pianonanny.com is good website
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Hi,
www.shinemusic.com.au is a great sight for information about piano lessons, guitar lessons, saxophone lessons, violin lessons, etc. Have fun |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I found a whole book devoted to piano practice:
http://www.sinerj.org/~loyer/PianoBook/ it's a legal link. I printed it via the site Lulu.com so now I have a physical version of the book, I'm reading it right now. |
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