Pianogeek.com Has Launched Its Website for the Different Learning Styles of Piano Players

Pianogeek.com is an one-stop online resource for professional and budding piano players with news, shopping, and how-to videos that caters to different types of learners.

Santee, CA, March 25, 2008 --(PR.com)-- PianoGeek.com, a new online resource for professional and budding piano players, has many features, such as a forum so that piano players can interact, the latest piano news, shopping, and how-to videos on how to play the piano.

Jerrie Dean, a professional piano player and piano teacher, saw a need for a one-stop web site for the different ways that people learn the piano. Dean says, "If you are a spatial visual learner, then you can watch how-to videos. An Aural learner, then you can read the how-to articles, a reading/writing learner, then you can write and ask for advice from other pianist."

Although this website is full of piano related information, one of the websites most interesting pages is the how-to videos. Each is less than a minute long and covers a wide variety of piano techniques and styles, as well as music theory and the use of chords in improvisation. In an instant, you can see how to play a scale without having to read several paragraphs of explanation.

"With an average of 75% of Internet users watching an average of 3 hours of videos per month, how-to videos are becoming more and more popular and are the newest way to teach a skill," said Dean."

PianoGeek.com is planning more how-to videos and articles, including how-to videos geared for children.

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