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About Jamin, Non-Linear Music, and the Future of Music Education

The world of education is about to be turned upside-down with the popularity of affordable moocs and music educators like Mike Johnston and Jamin Coller are embracing the change and leading the way for students around the world to have a private instuctor for a fraction of what it used to cost.

Piano Tutorial for Do You Want To Build A Snowman

Do You Want To Build A Snowman
Here's the midi file and video tutorial for the great song from Frozen...

Points

We raffle prizes and gift cards in each lesson. The winners are chosen at random, but the more raffle points you have, the better your chances are to get picked! And if you don't get picked, your points just keep accumulating until you finally win!

You can check your raffle points here, and here's how you can earn more right now:

5000: Refer A Friend

When your friend signs up, they just have to put your username in the space that says "How did you hear about us?" As soon as they complete registration, you'll have an extra two grand in your account!

3000: Klopol Academy Level Up

When you complete any level at Klopol Academy, you automatically earn an extra 3000 points!

750: Mailbag

Visit the 'Contact' page and send us your questions, artwork, pictures, suggestions for featured videos and websites, or any other ideas you have. If your mail is chosen as the most interesting or useful, we'll feature it in the lesson!

750: YouTube Views

When one of your video submissions on YouTube hits 1000 views, send us a link and we'll give award your raffle points

500: Attend A Concert

Just send us a pic of you at a classical or jazz concert and let us know when and where it was.

500 (and up): Survey

At the end of any lesson (even in the archives) you can fill out the survey and pick up bonus raffle points based on your feedback

400: Monthly Contest

Visit LearnPianoLive.com/Contest any time to see how you can win this month's contest

300: Chatroom Winner

Each week during the live lesson, we aim to identify someone in the chat room who is exceptionally helpful, supportive of other students, and focused on practicing the song. That person will be announced at the end and will have earned 300 points! (Even if you're not the chat winner, you can still earn points by contributing helpful comments during any live lesson.)

300 Practice Form

Use the "Practice Tracker" from the Student Zone, then have a parent post it on IG or FB and tag @LearnPianoLive for an easy bunch of points

200: Video Submissions

Once you've practiced up a song and it sound impressive, record yourself playing it and tag @LearnPianoLive every single time!


 


My Grown Up Christmas Wish

Here's how to play "Grown Up Christmas Wish" ...

 

Writing Songs With Just 4 Chords

The chords they use in this song are E, B, C#m, and A, but really…

Learn To Play The Piano Online

Love to play piano and want to learn more, but no time for piano lessons? Online piano lessons were created just for people like you!

Yes, you read it right! You can learn piano online with…

School Budget Cuts Can’t Cheat Our Kids Out Of A Music Education They Deserve!

The world’s 1st interactive online piano classroom… inspires and educates

Sacramento, CA, December 06, 2013: As most of us know, music programs are some of the first to go when schools are cutting back on spending. Parents who count on the school system to deliver quality music programs feel like their kids are robbed of being wellrounded individuals… until now…

Online Piano Lessons For Kids


For Kids

Kids Learn Piano Live is the world’s first live, interactive, broadcast piano lessons online for 7-13 year-olds:

For just $24.95/month, you can log on during the live lesson to win prizes and...

Online Piano Lessons and Teachers: How To Tell If A Teacher Is Good

A good musician is not necessarily a good teacher! Even a great teacher is not the right fit for each student. Sadly, a large number of teachers will not refer a student elsewhere either because they don't know they're not a good fit, or they just want the money to keep coming in. Far too often, teachers see their students more as customers than as musicians. Here's what good teachers usually look like:

One Thing At A Time

THE PROBLEM:

Sadly, there is no way you can consciously process all that is required to play your instrument. It's impossible. Many students get frustrated with how slowly they feel they learn music. Especially adults! They think that it's because they're too old to learn.

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