How to Play Keyboards: All You Need to Know to Play Easy Keyboard Music
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Average customer review:Product Description
Start playing tunes on your keyboard within minutes – even if you’ve never played before! Simply follow the easy instructions and clear illustrations to learn how to play and produce professional keyboard sounds and rhythms from day one. There are over thirty popular tunes for you to master, including the classics, ‘House Of The Rising Sun’, ‘La Bamba’ and ‘O Sole Mio’. All the musical essentials are explained along the way, with invaluable advice on everything from fingering techniques and effective practice, to reading music and playing for an audience.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4682 in Books
- Published on: 1990-01-25
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 104 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Roger Evans has helped nearly half a million readers learn to play an instrument on their own. His other books include How to Play Piano and How to Play Guitar.
Customer Reviews
This is a great book for the very beginner.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is just getting started with a keyboard, like myself. I was playing songs with cords and using both hands right from the start. I must add that, you can't be more of a beginner than me. Thank You Roger Evans and Amazon.com.
Great for starters
This is a great book for starters. It does not assume you know anything (!) and helps you learn to play from absolute scratch. I would recommend it to young and old, to whoever wants to learn the basics of playing the keyboard.
Very good
This book is practical. Instead of struggling with chords, it asks you to use the one-finger chords which are available in any modern keyboard. The approach is very straight forward. But all said and done, playing piano or the keyboard isn't all fun and easy. But this book is a good place to start practising. (which is the real thing)



