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The Piano Encyclopedia Review: Taking Your Piano Skills to the Next Level

Learning the piano for many is not a very easy thing to learn. It requires a lot of patience, time and effort. For some, it is a talent that only a few posses; for others, a skill that can be acquired only after years and years of practice. And even if these people spend almost a lifetime playing the piano, they end up being frustrated because after all these years, they simply end up as interpreters of music – useless without the music sheets. With all their efforts, they could not even compose their own music at all.

The true measure of piano learning is how a pianist is able to master the art of improvisation and composition; to play the piano with freedom and mastery, without depending on sheet music or memorization. This is what The Piano Encyclopedia envisions for every person who aims to learn how to play the piano by providing the right tools that will help them become musicians, not interpreters. And now, after three years of intense development of over 50 collaborators – including pianists, inspired musicians, writers, editors, graphic designers, and developers from different corners of the world, The Piano Encyclopedia brings in a revolutionary method of learning that is not based on rules and memorization but on logic and understanding. “The Logic Behind Music” is a Digital Home-Study Course that lets anyone learn the piano at their own pace without having to spend a lot of money, time and effort. It gives students the freedom to express themselves through playing the piano by providing interactive teaching techniques about mastering the art of improvisation and composition. “The Logic Behind Music” is an interactive course that will change the history of piano learning forever as it contains more than 1000 pages of unique content, 4000 piano recordings, and 3000 interactive illustrations of piano keyboards to help students clearly understand how music really works.

More so, to even help the students take their piano skills to the next level, The Piano Encyclopedia created Music Fundamentals, an eBook with more than 100 pages that will guide students into the fundamentals of music composition and improvisation. A lot of people have read it and have testified to have changed the way they see the songs that they play as Music Fundamentals lets students see music in a different perspective. As part of The Piano Encyclopedia’s launch promotion, Music Fundamentals can now be downloaded for free but only for a limited time.

Click here to take your piano skills to the next level with the only piano course in the world that teaches students how to compose and improvise music -even if they have never played piano before- The Piano Encyclopedia: Piano Improvisation and Composition Lessons

About the author: Victoria P. Clark is a piano teacher from Montgomery, Alabama . Classical and blues are her favorite music styles and Beethoven and Mozart are her favorite composers, along with Miles Davis. On weekends, she enjoys playing Frisbee with friends.

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