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How to use the FAQ’s Support System

While using the LearnPianoOnline.com, you may have some questions.

Searching the blog is the quickest and easiest way to find answers to your questions.

In the blue area on the left side of this page you will see a list of TOP FAQ’s where you
will find answers to your questions, and even find answers to questions you didn’t
think of asking!

Just look for the category that matches your question and look for your answer. It’s that easy!

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7 Responses to “How to use the FAQ’s Support System”

  1. Karen Says:

    Thank you Lisa, for this new section. I am looking forward to being able to read answers to all kinds of questions here, including my own!

  2. Frank Jones Says:

    Dear Lisa, I played bass in bands for years and was good at it. I have decided to learn to piano because I am a songwriter and prefer to arrange from the keyboard. what course would you recommend.

    I have great ears.

  3. Jami Says:

    please can you teach me how to read music as i am learning how to play pirates of the caribbean - “he’s a pirate” but i cant read music. I have got bits and pieces but need to know how to play the full song so if you could help that would be great

    many thanks

    Jami

  4. Brunilda Davila Says:

    Frank Jones

    My recommendation is to start to Learn Piano with
    Lisa. The best Piano Online Course.

    Brunilda

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  5. Brunilda Davila Says:

    Lisa:

    I am going to share with you and everyone some practice Tips that will help in your piano success:

    1) Practice during the same hour each day, make it
    part of your routine.
    2)Begin your practice with a scale to warm up
    your finger and improve technical ability.
    3) Keep a log of your Practice time to motivate
    yourself.

    Lisa You can posted it in the section Tips for your
    Success.

    Warmest!
    Brunilda Davila

  6. Fred Says:

    I used to play the Baritone in the school band as a child but have not played any thing since . I have always thought it would be fun to learn the piano . Do you think it is possible for an impatient 52 year old man to learn to play and even read music after all that time?

  7. Brunilda Davila Says:

    Fred:

    Is never to late to Learn Piano. Definitely is Possible
    The Potential is in you. Release it.
    Be Patient: Have Faith in God. You can do it.
    Keep moving forward.
    God Bless you
    Brunilda

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