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Paul Tobey's Articles in Entertainment

  • Learning Piano by Ear - Good or Bad Idea?
    Learning to play piano by ear may be touted as a good way to learn but based on my experience you'll need more than just your ear if you're serious about growing as a player.
  • Piano and the Risk of Tendonitis
    Learning the play the piano takes more than just theory and pratice. It is also important to know how to avoid common injuries suffered by many pianists. Tendonitis and carpel tunnel syndrome are a few of the injuries common to pianists.
  • Why Take Piano Lessons?
    If you are to continue with piano lessons then it is important to understand why you took them in the first place. Keeping motivated is the key to learning faster and easier. How to keep motivated is the easiest part if you understand why.
  • How To Choose The Right Online Piano Lessons For You
    If you choose to learn piano online there are a few things to keep in mind. It's important to not only choose a piano lesson teacher with the right credentials but someone who can motivate you even if you never meet in person.
  • New Symphony Not Possible Without Modern Technology
    If I asked you if you want to be successful or have a healthy family life what would you say? Most people would choose one or the other. The fact is, you can have both.
  • Christmas Sheet Music – How to Re-harmonize Jingle Bells
    Christmas carols will never sound the same again if you use this simple approach to re-harmonizing your chords progressions. It makes the Christmas Sheet Music far more challenging and enjoyable.
  • How To Play Christmas Sheet Music
    There is a simple and unique method to playing Christmas music. If you're a pianist you won't want to miss this three helpful hints on how to approach Christmas Sheet Music.
  • Christmas Sheet Music - A Family Tradition
    This Christmas why not put away the television remote and do some good old fashioned Christmas caroling? Get out some Christmas sheet music or get a Christmas sing-a-long CD and stretch those vocal muscles. You'll be glad you did.

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