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Learn piano the easy and cheap way with this course
TL;DR: While social distancing, use your time indoors to work on your piano skills with the Piano For All course for $9.99, a 95% savings as of May 13.
It’s been a little over a year since Marie Kondo’s tidying up method took over the world, but people are still following her tips — especially while social distancing. Spending more time at home has everyone either baking or cleaning so it’s likely that you’ve been walking around your home deciding what you should keep and what you should get rid of.
If a piano or keyboard is one of things you’ve been avoiding answering the question of whether to toss it (wrong choice) or actually learn how to play it (right choice), we have your answer.
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For just $9.99, you can finally put the beautiful instrument to use and reach an intermediate playing level in no time. This Piano for All Udemy course requires no prior experience and provides you with 10 hours of video instruction and 184 downloadable resources. From rock n’ roll to jazz, the course covers a multitude of topics that’ll keep you interested and excited to keep going.
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