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4 Free Piano Lessons Sites

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3 Oct

I have two three! four! piano lesson sites for you today.  The first was sent in by a FreelyEducate.com reader (thank you!), who suggested  Get Piano Lessons .com.  

The second site for you is Piano by Chords .com.   This method teaches you to play your
right hand by ear while your left hand plays chords.  The first lesson
emphasizes memorizing the piano keys, and the remaining lessons expand
on that, teaching chords and how to play by ear. 

Now we have a third recommendation, thanks to FreelyEducate.com reader, Jen.  This site is called Zebra Keys. The site creators write, "Our site provides over 50 free piano lessons for various levels of difficulty. Each piano lesson is accompanied by visual flash animations
that allow learners to view and hear songs as well as play along with
the animations on their own piano keyboard. Learning piano with Zebra Keys is fun and easy!"

Here is a link to the 4th option  (highlighted on September 21, 2009).

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  1. History Of Piano says

    March 16, 2011 at 10:36 PM

    When I read the title I thought it is a piano lessons all in one in the site. But this is interesting one, I will bookmark your websites and suggest this to my friends who love and passionate in playing piano.

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  2. Piano Music says

    April 26, 2012 at 12:46 AM

    I will bookmark this site definitely! Thanks for the awesome share 🙂

    Reply

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