Rocket Piano: Is It That Good?

Playing the piano used to be so boring. I know because I tried doing so. And it wasn’t just boring, sometimes it was intimidating. My very own piano experience was so. I could just picture how my old piano teacher used to carry with her a stick as thick as my thumb which she would use to tap the keys that I missed.

Rocket Piano is the newest online piano course devised by Ruth Searle. Searle is a professional pianist who has earned national acclaim in her native New Zealand.

Her love for music has allowed her to become the recipient of the Australasian Award. Able to play classical ensembles to rock music, Searle now wants to teach other to discover the gift of music.

What is unique about Rocket Piano is that it can help anyone learn how to play the piano using different approach.

It provides three e-books as well as several other audio files so that the student gets to explore the lessons through reading and listening. One doesn’t have to have a hard time with the books since all of them contain clear illustrations and instructions that are easy to follow.

Not only does give you the guidelines on what you should be paying attention to but it also includes information on the mistakes that you should be avoiding so that you know that you are learning the right things.

The course is divided into three parts: novice, intermediate and pro. This is a great way to make the learning more organized.

Another aspect of the course is the video lessons that it offers. Through these lessons, the student can see everything that he ought to do step-by-step.

These different media can be used separately or as combinations.

However, the thing that really sets Rocket Piano apart from all the other programs is the fact that it uses games to supplement the learning.

A software included in the program is Jayde Music Pro. This game was designed to teach students how to read piano sheets only its taught the fun way.

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