January 11th, 2009 by Lisa |
How To Use a Blog
Some of you have never used a blog.. So, to help you get started I put together some blog basics:
What is a post? A post is anything that the owner of the blog adds to the blog. (That would be me!) Posts can be questions, information, lessons, videos, anything.
How do you participate? Your participation comes from “commenting” to a “post”. A comment should be related to the post, and can be a question, or added information that you would like to share.
How do you leave a comment? To leave a comment click the little comment link that is above the particular post you are commenting on. (Sometimes there is a comment link on the bottom of the post, but do not use that one, that one is for the next post, so make sure you comment on the comment link above the post you are commenting on.)
When will your comment show up? The first time you make a comment, it will not show up immediately because I have to approve it. However, after I approve you the first time, all your comments will appear immediately without my approval. (I will delete it however, if you post anything inappropriate or not related to the post.)
How do you see my most recent posts?A blog changes all the time. Everytime I post something new, a previous blog post disappears from view and is replaced with the new blog post. To see past posts, you can go to the yellow area on the right side of the page and find where it says: Recent Posts. There you can search by date and find all kinds of goodies!
Ok, ready to practice what I just taught you? Go play around on the blog and post a comment on something. Remember to use the comment link above the post!
February 11th, 2009 at 8:52 am
Interesting and informative, but would make something more on this topic?
February 17th, 2009 at 12:47 am
Your are Great. And so is your site! Awesome content. Good job guys! Interesting article, adding it to my favourites!
February 25th, 2009 at 7:39 pm
Hmm, very cognitive post.
Is this theme good unough for the Digg?
February 27th, 2009 at 4:17 am
Hello Lisa, my question is ¿is there any possibility of translating your lessons to Spanish?. Even though I learned English near where you live (I stayed for one year at a High School in Pitsburg, California, as a foreign exchange student), it would be wonderful for me to follow your courses in Spanish, my mother language. Thank you.
April 19th, 2009 at 8:11 am
I can’t believe that I can play a song as pretty as the morning is broken. I have always wanted to play the piano and your lessons are making it a dream come true for me.
I have been saving for some time trying to save enough to become a premium member. Hopefully this will be soon. Thank you so much!!!!!
April 20th, 2009 at 8:45 am
Hi, Lisa
I’m still studing, Just taking my time, been sick have learn alot . Lisa thank you for your time learning to play the piano has been a joy to me.
Dorothy
May 20th, 2009 at 11:29 am
Yesterday was my Autistic Sons 31st birthday. I did my first solo debut by playing Morning Has Broken for him as part of his birthday celebration.
I am glad you liked and posted the video I sent you of the Piano played by the two guys four feet.
May 25th, 2009 at 6:51 pm
Lisa:
I have available a piano book in Spanish and I am
not using it. I can send it to your address and
Forward to manuel. Do you have manuel address
available: Please Let me Know because I want
to make her dream come true. Is not a Part of
your course. Tell if is possible?
If you dont mind.
Brunilda Davila
May 29th, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Lisa:
I am sending this message to Barbie, because the
blog she is expressing the desire to Play Classical
Music and she want to learn how to play the Piece
Swan Lake in easy play. I want to share the good
news, I made two copies one for her and one for
you. and is ready to be sent in the next few days.
Can I sended to your address and forward to
Barbie.
Brunilda Davila
May 29th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Lisa:
This Piece Swan Lake is been Playing with Both
Hands together and She will see what fingers is
been using, In this piece is been including the chords
First begin with the melody only, First Play the Melody
with her Right Hand and If she feel comfortable add
the Left Hand. This all my recommendations
for this beautiful melody. I hope she will enjoyed.
Good Luck
Barbie
Your Friend
Brunilda Davila
June 3rd, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Lisa I can’t believe you would takethe time to do all this ,but that is how you win the hearts of your students .I am so greatful for you. Enjoy your family and thanks for letting us be a part of it.Love,Edna
June 19th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
Hello to all here from Canada a part of the trip your taking Lisa ..I am so pleased to be able to say a big Welcome to you and your family..As for my music so far am doing really well I am up to level 7 ..I was having difficulties remembering the bass clef notes but with your help of showing by video ..I was encouraged to make my little bristol board display of what you had shown and each night its what makes me doze off…and its helping a lot ..I am more able to recognize them on the music..hope this little bit of info is helpful to newbies like me…keep up the good work Lisa ..I am a senior and it sure makes one feel young to be able to play for a grandchild…
August 7th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
just found your blog and am reading along and really enjoying it.