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sporklift
Aug 3, 2008

Feelin' it so hard.

Captain Apollo posted:

PianoForAll is extremely cheap.

PianoForAll is extremely good.

It gets you up and going on piano very quickly. It also gives you some easy ways to remember chords and songs and etc.

I can not recommend it more highly.

I think it’s like 39 bucks or something.

I was just looking into a piano class offered by my community college. $99 for eight zoom classes. Would PianoForAll be a better route to take? I am an absolute beginner (well I took lessons 30 odd years ago but don't remember much) Mostly just wanna mess around with beat making. I have a Casio ctx700, and MicroKorg that I goof around on.
As of last week I have just been learning off of this thing.
https://bestmusicstuff.com/collections/piano/products/ultimate-piano-reference-poster

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