Pianist Social Network Lets People Teach One Another To Play Music

At one point or another, we have all wanted to play piano -- I know I have. Sometimes I'd sit down to try to learn a piece, but I would never know where to start. If only I was good friends with someone like Billy Joel or Elton John, I could become one of the world's greatest pianists of all time. Even though we may not be lucky enough to have connections with rock stars of the modern world, we are able to communicate through social means to help a fellow musician out.

At one point or another, we have all wanted to play piano — I know I have. Sometimes I’d sit down to try to learn a piece, but I would never know where to start. If only I was good friends with someone like Billy Joel or Elton John, I could become one of the world’s greatest pianists of all time. Even though we may not be lucky enough to have connections with rock stars of the modern world, we are able to communicate through social means to help a fellow musician out.

OnlinePianist, the only online piano tutorial, gives pianists the ability to communicate with each other through social means.

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