Saturday, August 13, 2011

Videos featured on WonderHowTo.com

Hey guys don't forget to check out my videos currently being hosted on wonderhowto.com

Watch my how-to video, How to play Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" in C# minor on WonderHowTo.

Watch my how-to video, How to play Fur Elise on the piano, step by step on WonderHowTo.

JJ

4 comments:

  1. Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to do this.

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  2. Can you do Edward Cullen - Bella's Lullaby / [RIVER FLOWS IN YOU. BTW. Iv'e seen many videos on how to and you are by far the easiest to learn from. I've always been passionate about piano and I finally have one and everything I'm learning is self taught....by you of coarse. Thanks for mentioning what keys you press as it helps me to read the music and better understand and memorize.

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  3. Please, can you teach how to play Lara's theme (somewhere my love). I find your tutorial very helpful and easy to follow. Thanks

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  4. Greetings!

    My name is Cole Johnson and I am 19. I have had no musical experience prior to late July of this summer. Except for constantly singing (not like Im any good) and making beats with my feet haha.

    First and foremost, I just want to thank you so much for all of the video tutorials you have put together. I recently was inspired to pick up a musical instrument,(literally, completely spontaneous!) at the end of July (the piano was my choice obviously). I started with practicing with a 5 note scales going up and down the piano with both hands to get my agility up. (I kinda started to realize that since I am such a fast computer typer my fingers were pretty agile). Then I watched your fur elise tutorial and started to learn how to play. After about 3 dedicated months I finished; meanwhile, I was beginning to start your moonlight sonata 1st movement tutorial. As of last week I finished moonlight as well. I just wanted to say explicitly say thank you for you have inspired me to get my own key board and actually start learning how to play this beautiful instrument.

    Sorry for the long message, but one last thing, I was wondering if it would be convenient for you or interesting to listen to both the pieces I've learned and give me constructive criticism and possibly my next step in my education. I haven't much input and could really use some. Thank you in advance!

    Cheers,
    Cole Johnson

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