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How to Play the Piano

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This inspiring guide by pianist and bestselling author James Rhodes offers anyone with two hands, a piano or keyboard, and just 45 minutes a day the tools to learn Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C Major in six weeks, regardless of prior musical experience. Often, we tell ourselves it’s too late to pursue our dreams—whether it’s learning to ride a bike, meditate, or travel. As time passes, many resign themselves to abandoning their passions. Rhodes frequently hears, “I used to play the piano as a kid. I really regret giving it up.” He believes that this lost creativity is still accessible to everyone. This book provides a pathway to rediscover it by breaking down Bach's Prelude No. 1 into manageable segments. It teaches the basics of piano playing, including reading music, understanding treble and bass clefs, and practicing techniques. The approach encourages personal interpretation, promising to soothe the mind, nourish the soul, and unlock hidden creative potential. Ultimately, readers will be able to perform one of Bach's masterpieces, reigniting their passion for music and creativity.

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How to Play the Piano, James Rhodes

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Title
How to Play the Piano
Language
English
Publisher
Quercus
Released
2016
Format
Hardcover
Pages
64
ISBN10
1786482401
ISBN13
9781786482402
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This inspiring guide by pianist and bestselling author James Rhodes offers anyone with two hands, a piano or keyboard, and just 45 minutes a day the tools to learn Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C Major in six weeks, regardless of prior musical experience. Often, we tell ourselves it’s too late to pursue our dreams—whether it’s learning to ride a bike, meditate, or travel. As time passes, many resign themselves to abandoning their passions. Rhodes frequently hears, “I used to play the piano as a kid. I really regret giving it up.” He believes that this lost creativity is still accessible to everyone. This book provides a pathway to rediscover it by breaking down Bach's Prelude No. 1 into manageable segments. It teaches the basics of piano playing, including reading music, understanding treble and bass clefs, and practicing techniques. The approach encourages personal interpretation, promising to soothe the mind, nourish the soul, and unlock hidden creative potential. Ultimately, readers will be able to perform one of Bach's masterpieces, reigniting their passion for music and creativity.