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		<title>Free Online Piano Games To Help You Learn How to Play The Piano</title>
		<description>When you're learning how to play the piano, the occasional piano education game can help you take a break and yet reinforce your piano music concepts. Here are some sites that provide free online piano games:

Composers Keyboard  (DSO) - A fun piano game that allows you to create your ...</description>
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		<title>Buying A Keyboard</title>
		<description>There are many different questions when it comes to buying a keyboard. How much should I pay, how many keys it needs and so on. A lot of it really depends on the buyer and your own personal preference. The best way to tell if the keyboard is right for ...</description>
		<link>http://www.learnpianofree.com/buying-a-keyboard</link>
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		<title>Playing the Piano By Ear</title>
		<description>I often have people ask me about playing a piano “by ear”. What they are referring to of course is learning and being able to play songs just by listening to them. 

When I was quite young and still learning to play the piano I remember watching someone listen to ...</description>
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		<title>Rocket Piano Review - The Best Online Piano Lessons With Videos</title>
		<description>This is a review of Rocket Piano. I thought I'd write a Rocket Piano review because it's the first online piano lesson package that I bought, so read on if you want to know if Rocket Piano is worth it!

When I first started out learning how to play the piano, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.learnpianofree.com/rocket-piano-review-the-best-online-piano-lessons-with-videos</link>
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		<title>How to Move a Piano Properly, The Right Way</title>
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				  Moving a piano is a complicated process. There is risk to the piano, risk of   bodily injury to the movers and others and risk to other property. Although   moving a piano may appear to be a simple process, hidden factors compound the   ...</description>
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		<title>Piano Care and Maintainence</title>
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				  Pianos need regular tuning to keep them up to pitch, which is usually the   internationally recognized standard concert pitch of A&#160;=&#160;440&#160;Hz. The hammers of   pianos are voiced to compensate for gradual hardening, and other parts also need   periodic regulation. Aged and worn ...</description>
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		<title>Different Kinds of Piano Materials</title>
		<description>				  Materials
				     Many parts of a piano are made of materials selected for extreme sturdiness. In quality pianos, the outer rim of the piano is made of a hardwood, normally maple or beech. According to Harold A. Conklin, the purpose of a sturdy rim is ...</description>
		<link>http://www.learnpianofree.com/different-kinds-of-piano-materials</link>
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		<title>Different Types of Pianos</title>
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				  			      Modern pianos come in two basic configurations (with subcategories): the grand piano and the upright piano.

                  Grand
         ...</description>
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		<title>History of the Piano</title>
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				  In the period lasting from about 1790 to 1860, the Mozart-era piano underwent tremendous changes, which led to the modern form of the instrument. This revolution was in response to a consistent preference by composers and pianists for a more powerful, sustained piano sound. It was also a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.learnpianofree.com/history-of-the-piano</link>
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		<title>Parts of a Piano</title>
		<description>				    Keyboard
				    				    Almost every modern piano has 88 keys (seven octaves plus a minor third, from A0 to C8). Many older pianos only have 85 keys (seven octaves from A0 to A7), while some manufacturers extend the range further in ...</description>
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