Learn and Master Piano Review

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Disclosure: This is a professional review. I received a sample copy of the piano course. When you order through this link, you will receive a $100 discount and I will get credit for referring you. 

Life is hectic - Learning Piano Doesn't Have to Be


Life can be particularly hectic when you’ve got a child or two (or six) to raise. Add a full-time job and all too often, you want things for your kids that you either don’t have the time for or really can’t afford.

For us, piano lessons kind of fell into this category. I’ve read the studies about how playing the piano helps children increase their math skills, SAT scores, increase their focus and more. And I couldn’t help but notice how cool it is when someone can just sit down at a piano and make music. But before I could  sign my kids up for piano lessons there were two major obstacles to overcome.


First, we didn’t have a piano. We were planning to get a
cheap piano by ordering one online, but it turns out, often people are looking to get rid of pianos they aren’t using anymore. We found someone in our church had inherited an upright piano that was now just taking up space in her house. She was willing to give it away to anyone who would come and take it. So we looked in the phone book and hired a piano mover to pick it up, bring it to our house and tune it. Getting that heavy upright moved and tuned ended up costing a more than it would have to just buy a new one online, but still...

We felt so blessed!


Second, even though my husband took years of piano lessons (and he can still play a bit) he didn’t exactly feel up to the challenge of teaching the kids piano himself. And I certainly couldn’t teach them what I’d never learned. Consequently we began looking for a local piano teacher. We found a nice lady who teaches piano, but she’s booked solid. Her only openings are during times that wouldn’t work well for us. Not to mention that piano lessons are expensive - especially when multiplied by six.


At a business conference, I was lamenting this fact when someone from Learn and Master overheard me and said he’d send me a promotional copy of Learn and Master Piano to put to the test.


Well, what do you know, the guy was right! After just a few months of playing along with the DVD's, my oldest daughter (she's 11) can now sit down at the piano and play “When the Saints Go Marching In” and other songs. She's already getting pretty good at playing uncomplicated sheet music by sight.


The best part is We don’t have to drive her anywhere because she has private lessons with an accomplished teacher ready and waiting whenever there's a convenient time for a piano lesson.


So if you're trying to figure out what to give to someone who already has everything, this is a perfect time because there’s a Learn and Master Piano Coupon. You’ll
save $100 when you order through this link (and I’ll get credit for referring you.) It’s never been easier to give the gift of music or to afford private lessons for someone you know and love. (BONUS: The Learn and Master Piano Course comes in a nice, big, easy-to-gift wrap box.)

 

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  • 12/14/2010 5:04 PM Tricia wrote:
    Interesting! I am in the same boat with my 10-year-old. I'd love to get her into piano lessons but time and money both interfere. I've been considering these for quite a while but wondered if they were really worthwhile. Thanks for the review!
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