Piano for All Reviews Consumer Reports Piano for All covers a wide range of musical styles, including pop, blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, ballads, ragtime and some classical pieces, so Piano for All prepares you to play in many contexts rather than restricting you to a single genre, and Piano for All balances practical playing by ear with later instruction in standard notation so students who want to read music can develop that skill over time. Piano for All’s multi-sensory approach is deliberate: by showing keyboard diagrams, playing examples on video and providing audio play-along tracks, Piano for All helps visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners build strong muscle memory and ear recognition, which are key to improvisation and accompaniment work.
Piano for All Reviews Consumer Reports Piano for All bundles roughly 24.5 hours of video content spread across over 200 video lessons embedded in the eBooks, and Piano for All also includes hundreds to over a thousand audio files so learners have multiple play-along tracks, examples and demonstration clips directly inside their lesson files. Piano for All’s files are designed to open in standard eBook readers such as Kotobee Reader for Windows and Android or the Books app for Mac and iOS, making Piano for All accessible across PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Android devices, and Piano for All emphasizes offline availability after download so you do not need to be connected to the internet to view the videos and listen to the audio packaged with the eBooks. Piano for All structures lessons into bite-sized steps with diagrams of chord shapes and keyboard layouts, and Piano for All integrates visual diagrams, written explanations and audio/video demonstrations so learners with different learning styles — visual, auditory, kinesthetic — can all benefit. Order Now Does Piano for All really Work?