MusicPlay  Piano Lessons

2008

 
 

Join me now for five free piano lessons.  The first three lessons are very basic but in lesson four you will download a totally free plug in that enables your computer to play back the music examples, zoom in or out for optimal viewing, open each piece in a separate window, print the music and if you like, the computer will even sing for you.  It’s great fun and the interactivity will help you learn.  You’ll be able to play along, tape yourself and compare, and thus correct your own mistakes.  Beginning with lesson six there is a $1.50 fee for each lesson which can  be paid one lesson at a time using your PayPal account or credit card.  This way you will freely learn at your own pace and buy only as many lessons as you wish.    Most teachers will charge you 15 or 20 times the price per lesson and often will require a full month paid upfront.  And here’s the guarantee:  IF YOU PAY FOR A LESSON AND DO NOT FEEL YOU GOT YOUR $1.50 WORTH, EMAIL ME AND THE PRICE OF THAT ONE LESSON WILL BE REFUNDED!  EVEN IF YOU CHOOSE TO CONTINUE WITH ADDITIONAL LESSONS!!


You won’t likely need it but FREE individual help is available via Email any time during the next 7 days after you purchase a lesson. 


Ready to get started?  It’s best if you can position your computer near your piano but not absolutely necessary.  Just click the piano in the lower right corner of this page and you’ll be off to your first FREE PIANO LESSON!

Welcome To My Piano Lessons - Please Read This First

Meet “Mr. Land”



K. Wayne Land is the host of MusicPlay.com formerly called “Mr. Land’s Opus.” After a successful eighteen year career as a secondary school music instructor, “Mr. Land” returned to his first musical love, the piano.  His work here has been recommended by the Piano Technicians Guild and The Piano Book.  It has also been incorporated into several College music classes.





Contact

K. Wayne Land

musicplay@mac.com

 
Lesson One
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