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    (0 vote) Piano lesson: Learn To Play Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Without Reading Sheet Music by Peter Edvinsson. In this piano lesson you will learn to play Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star without the use of sheet music. After this learn to play piano tutorial you will be able to play the melody with both hands!
As you know Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is a popular nursery rhyme. The melody is from France and the lyrics from an English poem by Jane Taylor.
The English lyrics are as follows:
Twinkle, twink... products, articles
    (0 vote) Piano Lesson: Learn To Play Jingle Bells Without Piano Sheet Music by Peter Edvinsson. In this piano lesson we will learn to play piano Christmas music. We will use piano tab notation so you don't need to read piano sheet music.
Jingle Bells is one of the most popular secular Christmas songs in the world. The most played part of the song is the refrain which we will concentrate on in this piano lesson.
Jingle bells, jingle bellsJingle all the way!O what fun it is to rideIn a one-... products, articles
    (0 vote) Piano Lesson: It Is Easy To Compose Piano Sheet Music by Peter Edvinsson. Why is it easy to compose piano music?
Because you have to start from where you are. This should be fairly easy; Otherwise you have not started from where you are.
A suggestion is to start writing piano pieces for beginners in a progressive order. The idea is that as the pieces get more complicated for the player they will also become more complicated for you to notate and compose and you will ... products, articles
    (0 vote) Piano Sight-Reading Tips - How to Learn to Read Sheet Music Fast by Jack Bryant. The sheet music containing the musical notation is by far the best way to learn new songs thoroughly. People who have trained in reading sheet music can play a new song instantly if they are given the sheet music. Learning to read the sheet is very important part of learning the piano, and here is how you can do it fast.
Reading the sheet music might take a long time. Playing from it will take l... products, articles
    (0 vote) Guitar lesson: Learn To Play Every Breath You Take By Ear by Peter Edvinsson. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to play the hit songs you hear on the radio and be able to play them on your guitar even without tabs or sheet music!
In this guitar lesson we will use Every Breath You Take as an example.
The hits songs you hear are usually copyright protected and shouldn't be found as free sheet music on the internet and really not as guitar tab either without permission from th... products, articles
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Sasha Yatchenko is a young singer/songwriter from Hopkinton. Sasha, who is originally from South Boston, began her music career in the first grade at St. Marys School when she played the little star from in a stage rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Following this stellar performance her music teacher, Miss Agatha, took Sasha under her wing and began the task of teaching her piano. Unfortunately, and to Miss Agathas frustration, Sasha found it too time-consuming to learn to play a song from the sheet music and preferred to play it by ear. In another rebellious move (this personality streak comes from her grandfather, John Sloan), Sasha began writing her own music when she was supposed to be practicing her lessons. By the time Sasha was eight-years-old, poor Miss Agatha had all but given up her dream of turning Sasha into a classical pianist and Sashas mother was left wondering what Sasha had been doing in piano lessons for the last two years. Sasha was the only one who knew what was going on.
A few more years passed by and Sasha moved to Hopkinton. She took piano lessons on and off, but found her passion in writing. She entered the town talent show with an original composition Pitter Patter and received a very positive response. Soon she was composing on a daily basis and looking for outlets where she could showcase her work. She began performing at open-mics in the area and was asked to perform as the feature artist.
In addition to singing and songwriting, Sashas other interests include reading, sports and travel. She has been to Russia twice to visit her grandparents in Siberia and to Ireland to visit the other side of her clan.
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