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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

Pianoforall Incredible New Way To Learn Piano Exclusive ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

Isah Sani, Rashidah Binti Mohammad Ibrahim

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i12/8088

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Pianoforall Incredible New Way To Learn Piano Exclusive ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

The program starts by teaching you . This is the exact method used by popular artists like Elton John, Billy Joel, and Coldplay. Instead of reading individual notes, you learn to play full, rich chords and rhythmic patterns right away.

The program uses embedded media within its instructional materials. You can read a brief explanation, click a button to watch a video demonstration, or click an audio icon to hear exactly how the piece should sound. This multi-sensory approach accommodates visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners simultaneously. 2. All-Inclusive Genre Mastery pianoforall incredible new way to learn piano exclusive

The exclusive edition includes lifetime access on PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Android — plus printable PDFs. The program starts by teaching you

Pianoforall is a digital, self-paced piano course created by pianist Robin Hall. Marketed as “an incredible new way to learn piano,” the Exclusive Edition bundles 10 e-books, 200+ video lessons, 500+ audio files, and a unique rhythm-based approach. Unlike traditional methods that start with reading music, Pianoforall jumps straight into playing chords, rhythms, and recognizable pop/rock songs. The program uses embedded media within its instructional

Pianoforall is a comprehensive multimedia experience consisting of nine sequential eBooks. Each book contains embedded video and audio clips, allowing you to see and hear exactly what you are practicing with a single click.

The course places a heavy emphasis on rhythm, ensuring that even simple chord play sounds full, professional, and dynamic. Step-by-Step Breakdown: The 9-Book Curriculum

The course trains both your left and right hands simultaneously from day one, preventing the "clumsy left hand" syndrome common in traditional teaching.