Q&A
about online courses
Enroll in your course of choice and register a free account while you’re at it.
You’ll learn how to play by ear in these courses.
Great question. Most importantly, you need a decent piano. Check out the sample lessons in, “New to the Piano?” course for recommendations. You will also need a device with internet to access your lessons. A phone, tablet, or computer work fine. Access to a printer will be very helpful in utilizing the printable materials found in most lessons. Lastly, you may find it helpful to have a 3-ring binder in which to keep the materials you print.
Yes! The mini-course, “New to the Piano?” was made with you in mind. You can get started for free!
I’m very glad that you are interested in piano! Online courses are designed for teens and adults. If you’re a young teen, you may do well with online courses if you can practice without being told and can understand the lessons on your own. If you have the permission of your parents, you could always give a course a try and see how it goes for you!
Each person needs to enroll separately. Enrollment grants access to one (1) user.
Plan for 10 minutes to work through a lesson, plus time to practice the assignment. I suggest practicing your assignment as often as you can between lessons.
No, you’re free to work through the lessons your way. To progress, just mark the lesson complete. However, you’ll receive the most thorough teaching if you work through the lessons in the order they’re given.
If you selected monthly enrollment, then yes you will be charged monthly until you cancel your enrollment. If you selected annual enrollment, you will be charged a year from enrollment unless you cancel.
You have access until you cancel your enrollment.
No, you have access to content only while you’re enrolled. Course content is copyrighted and any duplication goes against the user agreement.
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