Rocket Piano: Is It That Good?

By Patty Bischoff

Gone are the days when learning how to play the piano was such a drag. My very own experience with learning to play the piano is one muddled in fear as I would always remember how my piano teacher used to carry a stick that she would use to tap all the keys that I had to hit. Now, the approach is so much different.

Everything's changed now. Ruth Searle is a professional pianist who hails from New Zealand. As a recipient of the Australasian Award, it was no question that she was a great lover of fine music.

Her love for music has allowed her to become the recipient of the Australasian Award. Able to play classical ensembles to rock music, Searle now wants to teach other to discover the gift of music.

What makes Rocket Piano so unique from all the other online courses is that it helps one to learn how to play the instrument using a slew of media.

The first method it employs is by means of e-books and audio files. The books are all with different illustrations and instructions that are clear and easy enough to follow.

It's very convenient that these e-books not just contain the certain facts that one ought to take note of when learning how to play the piano, but it also contains all the possible mistakes that one has to stay away from.

The course being organized into novice, intermediate and pro levels are also set to make the learning more organized.

Another aspect of the course is the video lessons that it offers. Through these lessons, the student can see everything that he ought to do step-by-step.

There are some people who learn better by watching then by reading or listening. Some students can also combine the different media according to how better they would learn.

Finally, Rocket Piano has an interesting approach when it comes to learning. It also offers an assortment of games for those who want to play their way into learning how to make music.

A software included in the program is Jayde Music Pro. This game was designed to teach students how to read piano sheets only its taught the fun way. - 32524

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