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Any piece for piano by Mozart or clementi or anyone like that!
Also if you would like, what’s the best modern piece for piano? Doesn’t matter what type just what’s the best!

I base my selection on major concert pianists and their repetoire:

Vlademir [sp?] Horowitz:
– Robert Schumann Kinderszenen – Scenes From Childhood Opus 15
– Johannes Brahms Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 2

For modern piano pieces, I would choose the following French composers:
Gabriel Faure – Barcarolle No. 6 in E-flat Major, Op. 70 (1896)
Francis Poulenc – Improvisation No. 7 in C Major and Novelette No. 1

Good luck!




Symphonic Grand Piano

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March 11, 2010

Symphonic Grand Piano

With so many kids’ pianos out there, why’d we choose this one? Because it not only delivers exceptional sound, but offers all the versatility of an electronic keyboard! Features eight instrument sounds, plus pre-recorded rhythms, backgrounds, and melodies. Loaded with deluxe extras to inspire your little performer: a microphone, built-in recorder, metronome, and stool. 37 keys. Requires 3 “AA” batteries (sold separately). For ages 3 and up.

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March 9, 2010

PIANO KEYBOARD MUSIC DECORATIVE TAPE

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eMedia 8049283 My Piano Kit - CD, Win XP 7, Mac OS X 10.3 or Later, Electronic Keyboard with Small Keys, Built-in Speakers, eMedia My Piano Instructional CD-ROM

Everything a child age 5 and up needs to begin playing piano. Includes an electronic keyboard with small keys and award-winning instructional CD,

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I asked another question that involved which piano learning software I should go for, and I just remembered that I have another question. Lets say I go out and actually find the best piano learning software out there, (if they actually work). How long would it take me to get pretty decent at piano if I practiced using the lessons for 1-2 hours a day? Can it be done within 6 months?

Hi there. I am pretty sure there is a edit button so you can change your question in the other thread, but no worries, I will just answer you here, I have all the time in the world today:)

Its really hard to predict what your results will be like, even with the "best piano learning software". In my opinion if you were to practice 1-2 hours a day you will get decent pretty fast. Now I put punctiation on decent, cause you definitely wont get world class, but you will be able to turn a couple of heads in amazement whenever there is a piano around.

As I told you I can definitely recommend the site that helped me back in the day, http://bestpianolearningsoftware.com/

Check it out and I think you will find the answers to alot of your questions there.



March 3, 2010

Yamaha Arius YDP-160 Digital Piano

88 Hammer Action Weighted Keys like a Grand Piano

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March 1, 2010

Schoenhut Fancy Baby Grand Piano

Baby & Preschool Toy – Schoenhut’s award-winning Baby Grand is elegantly designed, yet extremely durable and sturdy. The 30 full-sized keys provide your child the opportunity to learn proper “finger stretch,” basic music concepts and playing skills. Lovely chime-like tones are produced by small hammers striking metal rods. Chromatically tuned, the tone never changes nor will the piano ever need tuning. The patented Learning System includes a removable color-coordinated strip that fits behind the keys to guide small fingers from chord to chord. The accompanying songbook contains a collection of familiar tunes. – Schoenhut Fancy Baby Grand Piano

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