Tuesday, June 7, 2011

My Thoughts On Rocket Piano

By Kenneth Rhoden


Playing the instrument has always been a dream for some. The only problem is the learning part.

With the cost of piano lessons going up to $50 for every session, this can be a huge problem. The next concern is that it might not be possible to have someone drop by at home because of one's time schedule. This is more common among adults.

The alternative is to find an online piano course.

The convenience of online piano courses stem from the fact that it's definitely up to you when you want to get those lessons. And you only have to pay a one time fee which makes it economical as well.

You can start searching for online piano courses and I bet that you will be overwhelmed by the sheer number but I recently found one which is unique.

What makes this course really unique is the fact that it uses different platforms, significantly games, to help users learn. This course was devised by Ruth Searle, a famous pianist from New Zealand.

Rocket Piano contains a set of three e-books, audio files, videos and a number of games. What is so great about this approach is that it allows the student to learn according to whatever platform suits him.

Let's say, the student learns better by reading books, the e-books contain illustrations and clear instructions to facilitate learning.

But what I'm sure you want to learn more about are the games included in the course. Rocket Piano has a few games included in the package including Jayde Musica Pro.

Meanwhile, a parallel game called Chordinator is used to teach students how to read chords.

The course is divided into three different categories so that you can choose which one you belong to and be able to engage the appropriate lessons.

However, if one has successfully gone from novice to pro that does not mean that the learning stops there. The course also has Advanced Learning Techniques for Piano.




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