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Justinguitar.com = great site for beginning guitar, anything for keyboards?
I'm a hearty recommender of actual in-person lessons for guitar, and I'd assume the same would hold true for piano/keyboard. However there are some excellent free online tutorials for guitar, the best being www.justinguitar.com.
Is there anything free like justinguitar.com for piano? Something that goes all the way from the basics of hand position and fundamental practices all the way up to intermediate? I'm thinking that MIDI control from my guitar through iPad apps may not be as easy as it looks and a shorter road is just to learn keyboarding. Plus I am not sure the JamStik or Fishman hardware will be my thing either (as it requires an additional investment that I'd rather not spend).
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+1 : I own a lot to Justinguitar.com. I am on the same shoes, trying to learn Synth and on the process to get into a Midi keyboard to use via iPad.
This guy gives free lessons on lines covering a whole lot of territory to get you started. YouTube is loaded with other lesson for keyboard videos. Just type in your search topic and most everything gets covered on some video on YouTube.
http://www.howtoplaypiano.ca/?page_id=67
@Tritonman2: Funnily enough, I found that site recommended off a Reddit thread and have been watching it all morning. It seems a great way start, and an awesome recommendation. I think I've come further in 60 minutes than the whole time I've had this Casio keyboard sitting in my basement (about 15 years, lol)
Thank you!!
I thought I'd throw this in just in case someone takes a look at this thread looking for online guitar lessons. I love Justinguitar and Justin and I also equally love Secretguitarteacher and Nick here: http://www.secretguitarteacher.com/index.php
I have stuck with my lessons and I attribute it largely to these two... FWIW...