Thanks for the informative and thorough review of the Pianoforall course. I already purchased the course on a whim during a sale on Udemy for less than a couple of beers. Haven’t started it yet but the tip to go through the last book around step 4-5 is going to be a life saver for me when I do…!
Thank you for a fantastic informative review! It told me exactly what I need to know to make a decision on this course. This kind of information is hard to come by.
Thank you so much for doing a review of this course. I am shopping for a beginner's piano course that allows me to learn chords instead of endless notes. You have thoroughly explained it well and giving us a glimpse of what each e-book looks like inside gave me a better idea if it is a teaching style I can learn easily from. I wonder what type of beginner's piano or keyboard can you recommend? Thank you once again.
Thank's for your comment, Darl! When it comes to the piano for beginners, I always recommend the digital piano with hammer mechanism...it means the keys have similar touch and depth like classical piano...unlike semi-weight or non-weight keys - these are not good for learning. There are tons of keyboards with hammer keys from Yamaha, Korg, Kurzweil, Roland and other brands...so it depends on your budget.
Curious if you would comment on OTHER COURSES that would be in the chord / lead sheet STYLE of teaching that PianoForAll uses here? Are there any SERIOUS COMPETITORS TO CONSIDER in that arena?
Nice review. Sir I have enrolled in the course and currently in section 1 of the course. I am learning piano as a hobby and my question is will it enable me to play song with arpeggios? I’m from India and want to play bollywood songs with arpeggios on left and melodies in right. Is it the course for me or should I look for other course. ?? Please reply🙏🏻
@@BestTrader-hp2sdI left learning from it. I wanted to play bollywood song more and play in Indian style. This course is wonderful but anyone who want to play bollywood song right away won’t find it suitable as far as i know. And in the beginning few books you will only play rhythm
I already know how to read sheet music but does this app teach you to read sheet music and will you be able to play classical music after using this course? I have a classical book I’m kinda new but i don’t like the teaching style of just learning scales and practicing sheet music all the time but i don’t not want to use sheet music if that makes sense i still wanna be able to read it clearly and play it if that makes sense?
You said you can use on all devices (iOS, android , Mac, windows etc) but can I use on multiple devices with one account ? Start a lesson on my laptop , then later maybe use iPad or iPhone , or Vice a versa?
Hi Vic, yes, once you buy the Pianoforall, your can login on any device, there are instruction on how to download the e-books to iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac and PC.
Well, I suppose you mostly need to play from sheet...If you want to improve sight-reading, I recommend piano marvel: www.pianomarvel.com?promoCode=bestmusic, they have nice sight-reading tool and repertoire mostly focused on classical music....a here I found some course for congregational song leading, but I don't know the quality and if it is what you are looking for: beneversonmusic.com/products/congregational-song-leading-video-course Good luck!
I am a total beginner and have played book 1 Piano For All. Before book 1 finish, I have been able accompanying Let It Be - Beatles by ear, using 4 chords the book teaches.
It has a lot of downloads. Does anyone know the size of the files? Or if the pdf books can go into a kindle? Very concerned about the number of gigabites in this program. Help?
I have the modern version of Pianoforall, and each file is around 0.1 to 0.4 GB (100 to 400 MB), with all of them together topping off at around 4.6 GB.
@@BestTrader-hp2sd Sorry for missing your message. It will allow you to gain a foundation which you can use as a springboard to continue to progress to a professional, but it won't make you a professional on its own. It gets you to late beginner/early intermediate. Do keep in mind that it has a focus on playing with chords and by ear rather than reading sheet music; it does help you get started in a flexible and immediately-satisfying way due to this, though.
Not much help without any reasoning. Someone wishing to learn classical approach to reading from a staff should NOT be a "fan" of it, as covered in the overview.
Thanks for the informative and thorough review of the Pianoforall course. I already purchased the course on a whim during a sale on Udemy for less than a couple of beers. Haven’t started it yet but the tip to go through the last book around step 4-5 is going to be a life saver for me when I do…!
Thank you for a fantastic informative review! It told me exactly what I need to know to make a decision on this course. This kind of information is hard to come by.
Hi Don, I'm glad it was helpful!
thanks a ton, This is one of the best, maybe the best, reviews i have ever seen, to clear all questions in one clip
After seen it Ibought the course
Thank you very much, I'm glad it was helpful:)
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation
A clear and informative analysis.
Thank you so much Sir for the review.
Thanks, great review👍
Thanks for the excellent honest and detailed review! :)
Thank you so much for doing a review of this course. I am shopping for a beginner's piano course that allows me to learn chords instead of endless notes. You have thoroughly explained it well and giving us a glimpse of what each e-book looks like inside gave me a better idea if it is a teaching style I can learn easily from. I wonder what type of beginner's piano or keyboard can you recommend? Thank you once again.
Thank's for your comment, Darl! When it comes to the piano for beginners, I always recommend the digital piano with hammer mechanism...it means the keys have similar touch and depth like classical piano...unlike semi-weight or non-weight keys - these are not good for learning. There are tons of keyboards with hammer keys from Yamaha, Korg, Kurzweil, Roland and other brands...so it depends on your budget.
What is the difference between udemy and website version?
Does udemy include all contents from website?
I just realized I had purchased the course on Udemy when it was on sale there. Yeah, good course so far for a beginner.
Thank's for your comment, Michele. Well, the price on Udemy is much higher, but anyway, I hope you will like the Pianoforall course:)
@@bestmusiccourses4815 I paid 12 Euros for it.
Hi , does this course give you foundation to play classical pieces such as fur elise
Great work. Thank you very much. Do you have a review of Playground Sessions?
Hey brother have you heard about piano with Jonny? Does it worth it?
Curious if you would comment on OTHER COURSES that would be in the chord / lead sheet STYLE of teaching that PianoForAll uses here? Are there any SERIOUS COMPETITORS TO CONSIDER in that arena?
Pianote also uses this method
Nice review. Sir I have enrolled in the course and currently in section 1 of the course. I am learning piano as a hobby and my question is will it enable me to play song with arpeggios? I’m from India and want to play bollywood songs with arpeggios on left and melodies in right. Is it the course for me or should I look for other course. ?? Please reply🙏🏻
07:54 Book 5 "Ballad Style" teaches arpeggios in the left hand with melody and harmony in the right hand.
@@zitherzon2121 thanks
@@tanvirrahman4040 how is the course so far?
What grade are you?
@@BestTrader-hp2sdI left learning from it. I wanted to play bollywood song more and play in Indian style. This course is wonderful but anyone who want to play bollywood song right away won’t find it suitable as far as i know. And in the beginning few books you will only play rhythm
@@tanvirrahman4040 I don't know which music genre I should pick.
What if I want to sing and play for some bugs on the streets or simply accompany my singing on a record. Would the course be sufficient for this task?
Excellent review thank you.
Thank you:)
I already know how to read sheet music but does this app teach you to read sheet music and will you be able to play classical music after using this course? I have a classical book I’m kinda new but i don’t like the teaching style of just learning scales and practicing sheet music all the time but i don’t not want to use sheet music if that makes sense i still wanna be able to read it clearly and play it if that makes sense?
You said you can use on all devices (iOS, android , Mac, windows etc) but can I use on multiple devices with one account ? Start a lesson on my laptop , then later maybe use iPad or iPhone , or Vice a versa?
Hi Vic, yes, once you buy the Pianoforall, your can login on any device, there are instruction on how to download the e-books to iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac and PC.
I play hymns just from hymns book. I want to improv. For congregational signing. What course would you recommend
Well, I suppose you mostly need to play from sheet...If you want to improve sight-reading, I recommend piano marvel: www.pianomarvel.com?promoCode=bestmusic, they have nice sight-reading tool and repertoire mostly focused on classical music....a here I found some course for congregational song leading, but I don't know the quality and if it is what you are looking for: beneversonmusic.com/products/congregational-song-leading-video-course Good luck!
Hello, the affiliate program of the site offers 60% commission, is that real? because it's more than half. usually no one offers so high
Does this program teach basic music theory?
Yes, it does
will this course help me play by ears
Playing by ear takes multiple years of training. A beginner course will not help you with that
Then what will help us?
@@bonoshii then what will help us?
@@bonoshii Does the course make you a professional musician?
What grade does it get you to?
I am a total beginner and have played book 1 Piano For All. Before book 1 finish, I have been able accompanying Let It Be - Beatles by ear, using 4 chords the book teaches.
It has a lot of downloads. Does anyone know the size of the files? Or if the pdf books can go into a kindle? Very concerned about the number of gigabites in this program. Help?
I have a complete download of an older version of the lessons before the Chordie screen was added and it is less than 500 MB. Under half a Gig.
I have the modern version of Pianoforall, and each file is around 0.1 to 0.4 GB (100 to 400 MB), with all of them together topping off at around 4.6 GB.
@@Persun_McPersonson Does it make you a professional musician?
What grade does it get you to?
@@zitherzon2121 Does it make you a professional musician?
What grade does it get you to?
@@BestTrader-hp2sd
Sorry for missing your message.
It will allow you to gain a foundation which you can use as a springboard to continue to progress to a professional, but it won't make you a professional on its own.
It gets you to late beginner/early intermediate. Do keep in mind that it has a focus on playing with chords and by ear rather than reading sheet music; it does help you get started in a flexible and immediately-satisfying way due to this, though.
What's the difference between the udemy version and the version from the website?
Hi Adam, I think there is no difference between Pianoforall from the original web and from Udemy...just the price on Udemy is much higher...
Sounds like a deal for the price...
Not a fan of it at all
Does it make you a professional musician?
What grade does it get you to?
Which courses do you recommend?
Not much help without any reasoning. Someone wishing to learn classical approach to reading from a staff should NOT be a "fan" of it, as covered in the overview.