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Fundamentals of Piano Practice

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Course by: Chuan Chang. E-mail the author

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Summary: Best piano practice method ever written. Teaches rapid technique acquisition, musicianship, memory/performance, brain development, project management, and principles/instructions for piano tuning. Learn the way Mozart, Chopin, etc., learned, without those endless exercises that destroy your sense of music, causing stress and stage fright; instead, we learn relaxation and how to make music.

Instructor: Chuan C. Chang

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