Piano Instruction Software

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Technology's continuous advancements are making it easier than ever for an enthusiastic music lover to learn the piano. For proof, all you have to do is browse this selection of piano instruction software. If you've always wanted to play the keys but were never sure where to start, consider this section your launching pad. The piano instruction software in these pages comes to you from trusted music education companies like eMedia and Alfred. Each of these curriculums were developed by certified piano teachers and each option offers its own unique tutorials, lessons and games to put you on the right path in your piano journey.

The right piano instruction software for you will depend on your current skill level. For example, if you're new to the keys, go with something like the Alfred Teach Yourself to Play Piano CD-ROM. This CD-ROM teaches piano from the beginning and is terrific for both acoustic pianos and electronic keyboards. It even has an interactive song player so you can see exactly how each song should be played (you can even record your performance).

Now for those who are at the intermediate stage, eMedia has more than one option available here. If you prefer a digital download, then check out the eMedia Intermediate Piano & Keyboard Method - Digital Download. This software is filled with exercises that are enhanced by live recorded audio, variable-speed MIDI keyboard tracks and MIDI accompaniments. It even includes over 50 popular songs like "Swan Lake", "Jelly Rolle Blues" and "Third Piano Concerto". Even more experienced players have options to improve their craft, including the Emedia EarMaster 6 Pro CD-ROM. This top seller is loaded with over 2,000 ear training lessons for recognizing and transcribing intervals, chords, scales and more.

And we didn't even touch the surface of what awaits you here. As any experienced stage veteran will tell you, playing the piano takes focus, persistence and commitment. Of course, like learning any instrument, the early stages of playing the piano go by a lot easier when you're having fun, and you can bet you will when you have piano instruction software to guide you along the way.