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2014/07/08 18:45:05
Splat
Lots of questions this week sorry.
 
Somebody has asked me about piano tutor software. Can anybody make any recommendations?
And besides I need to improve myself, maybe I'll jump on that bandwagon as well...

I remember years ago you could virtually shoot ducks to their death if you got the played notes..
 
http://youtu.be/nn0B9AMACXo
 
Thankyou!
2014/07/08 19:04:04
slartabartfast
2014/07/10 21:42:13
Splat
Thanks..
 
Well clearly this is not the most exciting thread ever made, however bumping this in case other's may have some opinions.
2014/07/11 05:20:46
azslow3
If someone knows how to start computer program... it is too late for him to learn how to play piano ;)
 
2014/07/11 11:28:09
Splat
Hmmm last go...so does anybody else have recommendations for a software based piano tutor? Ta
2014/07/11 12:09:58
garrigus
eMedia probably has the best music learning software these days...
http://www.emediamusic.com/
 
Scott

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2014/07/11 18:01:20
Splat
Thanks Scott and Alexey... Cheers!
2014/07/12 10:41:16
Splat
Thanks I'll check it out. I've read his autobiography and from what I understand it involves eating rats, hiding from his mother, using the 'blacks only' back doors at venues and being paid like dirt. Boy did that guy go from rags to riches.. Now suing Jackson estate for screwing him over. So I'll definately check out his endorsement!
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