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Articles by Jeannine Jordan
Learning To Play The Piano? Ask Yourself Three Questions
Are you learning to play the piano? Have you been playing the piano for awhile? Are you taking piano lessons to enhance your skills? Are you studying the piano to play for friends and family and in recitals? Are you playing for your own enjoyment? Every person who plays the piano no matter at what level needs to keep a reasonable perspective about the learning process and their successes and challenges. One way to keep a healthy perspective about playing the piano is to ask yourself three ques...
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JEANNINE JORDAN
6-15-09
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Learning to Play the Piano the Pentatonic Way
The other day I was watching a rerun of the Newhart Show. In the episode, Joanna, the wife of innkeeper Dick Louden, had purchased an old piano and was excited to learn to play. Most of the other characters in the show including the piano movers who said they wouldn’t charge for the move until they picked it up to move it elsewhere, were skeptical that Joanna would really learn to play. But, she was determined and thrilled with her new piano. ...
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Jeannine Jordan
5-13-09
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