Online Piano Lessons - Drawbacks
[play piano] [play piano] Undoubtedly online piano lessons have their own significant advantages over the offline counterparts. But as every coin has two sides, so does the online piano lessons. The online piano classes are less expensive and save time when compared to the offline piano lessons. There are flexible time schedules and ân' number of repetitions can be made in the online piano lessons. If you are looking for piano classes for kids, then they would be more interested in the online piano lessons rather than the one-to-one offline piano lessons as the online piano lessons have several fun ways to make the kids learn their piano skills. There is a collection of several music game software employed to attract the kids and make sure they don't miss their online piano lessons. Most of the cases, trial or sample piano lessons are offered free of cost before you decide to buy the complete online piano lessons. Apart from all these benefits, online piano lessons do have some unavoidable flip sides. Some of the disadvantages of learning via online piano lessons are analyzed here.
- The most important and serious drawback of choosing online piano lessons is, you can never know if the advice and manner in which certain websites handle the online piano lessons are right on your own. There are so many contradicting facts and practices of the same piano lesson among these websites and causes ambiguity.
- A one-to-one piano lesson with a teacher is always the best if you are wishing to get your basics about playing piano in the rightful manner, in spite of their little expensive nature. The intake of knowledge directly from a professional or experienced pianist gives the finest details which online piano lessons fail to provide.
- When learning the online piano lessons on your own at home, there is weak concentration and lots of distractions, which are avoided to the maximum when a teacher is teaching the piano lessons. You can also get to play on good quality piano at the teacher's place.
- All your doubts cannot be cleared promptly if you are taking up the online piano lessons and few of these doubts can hinder you from proceeding further with the next piano sessions. This is avoided in offline piano lessons.
- There will be no one to guide or oversee your online piano lessons which will result in you never having anyone to tell you when you make a mistake. So you will have to proceed with your online piano lessons with the assumption that you didn't make many mistakes.
So if you are a person who is not very keen to be a serious piano player and just want a brief about it whenever you are free, then online piano lessons will suit you. For the rest who can afford a little more money and time, you can choose the offline piano lessons with a music teacher as only this will help you become a complete pianist.
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I don't know what to do anymore (sorry it's so long)?
I have been having trouble dealing with my parents. My mom has been really cranky and my dad isn't helping and just agrees with what she says. I'm getting so frustrated with this. Here's the story:
I play clarinet and have been taking piano lessons for 8 years. I chose to play the clarinet, but the piano lessons were forced by my mom. She claims that music is "in my blood" and that I have a "natural talent" for it. I sorta believe it but it's starting to become lame. I must practice everyday before I can do anything. Needless to say, I haven't been following that rule much since I have lost motivation for it since my parents (mainly my mom) have been to forceful about it. However, they blame me for losing motivation.
Second, they say I don't use my talent and don't try hard. I am a high honors student and I try hard in sports, music and school. They say I try to take the easy way out when I don't.
They also say I'm lazy and don't do any work. I do babysitting sometimes and mow lawn for my grandparents when they are away and ask me to. According to my parents, they aren't "jobs". Where I live, unless you live on a farm, most people my age don't have jobs (I'm 14 but will be 15 in a few weeks). I do chores when they ask me to (even though I complain sometimes, I still get them done). It also seems that they don't appreciate the extra things I do such as making lunch or unloading the dishwasher. As for being lazy, I had 5 hours of volleyball everyday this week and I'm exhausted so I'm trying to take it easy and not do much today. However, according to my parents, that's being "lazy."
Lastly, my younger sisters do nothing compared to me, yet my parents act like they are their "model children" and always compare me to them. It pisses me off so much and makes me feel as if they favor my sisters over me.
What can I do? I try talking to my parents and they give me this same bs EVERY TIME! Are they right, or am I really lazy and need to get my act together?
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In the Piano Lesson by August Wilson, what page numbers are these quotes from?
I know this quote is from the last page of the book, by what page is that?
"(Boy Willie): "Hey Berniece. . .if you and Maretha don?t keep playing on that piano. . .ain?t no telling. . .me and Sutter both liable to be back.? ?(Berniece:) Thank you.??
I'm not sure at all where in the book this is from but if anyone does please help me out!
Berniece: Money can?t buy what that piano cost. You can?t sell your soul for money. It won?t go with the buyer. It?ll shrivel and shrink to know that you ain?t taken on to it. But it won?t go with the buyer.
I know that every book is different, but it doesn't matter what edition of the book it is as long as the page numbers correlate.
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Started taking piano-lesson with this guy, but he thinks I'm actually in it for the piano lessons.?
I've had a little crush on this guy for a few months, well since I met him. We haven't really gotten to know each other that well. We only hang out when there is a party or some event where out friend-circle gets together.
But a few weeks ago we were all talking and he mentioned that he sometimes teaches kids to play the piano. And I said that I would love to learn a little piano. And the deal was he would teach me piano and I would buy him one Corona every week. I know, pretty cheap. I thought he was flirting with me and that we would do more then just learning to play the piano.
But nothing. I try to hit on him carefully and flirt a little. Basically hoping he will show me some sign that he is interested. And I know he is not the shy type. I've seen him hit on girls in bars and stuff. And I know he thinks I'm cute, which he has said to me in person and to others. But why doesn't he do anything?
I want him to do something so that I know where we stand. I don't care about the piano. Please help me. He is so dreamy. Just tell me how to get this guy?
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