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TSshiva.battula
post Jul 10 2013, 04:00 PM, updated 13y ago

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Hi All,

Anybody there who learnt from Play By Ear music center? They quote 2250RM for 20 Classes on Level 1. But The its too pricey and I m in dilemma whether its Worthy or not.

I dont see any testimonials on this program online. Can anybody help me with your valuable feedback on this course?


I m at the age of 32. I want to learn Piano and want to teach my kids while they grow up. So I would like to take your valuable feedback on this.

Kindly Reply..


Thanks a lot!

Shiva..
tareh
post Jul 10 2013, 04:04 PM

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why dont you just go to piano class? play informally? for fun. 1 class lesson baru RM70 for 1 hour.
TSshiva.battula
post Jul 10 2013, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(tareh @ Jul 10 2013, 04:04 PM)
why dont you just go to piano class? play informally? for fun. 1 class lesson baru RM70 for 1 hour.
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Hiii,


I m in dilemma whether I can join piano classes at the age of 32. I heard it takes few years to complete them, even after that we may not be able to recognize the keys based on sound and only possible to play by notes. I would like to play the piano with both hands and would like to compose my own music. I heard, Play By ear teaches us 12X time faster than traditional music classes. But I would like to know your valuable suggestion too on this, whether it really fruitful...

I m in malaysia only for one year. So, I saw this method offered in Malaysia.. So would like to take the opportunity of learning by ear. At the same time I would like to hear from the people who benefited from this course..


Thanks a lot for your kind time..
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post Jul 10 2013, 04:40 PM

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dude, its never too late to learn any musical instrument. i would probably suggest you approach this from a "fun" angle instead of subjecting yourself the pressure of having to "complete classes" and gain "certification" etc.

you do realise out of 10 people who go to classes, there are 500 more who are self taught, learn from friends and from youtube videos.

i did self taught myself to play the guitar and keyboards. now im learning to play the cello solely via youtube videos.

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post Jul 10 2013, 04:44 PM

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in my opinion, u can learn that in normal piano courses offered by music centre. it's still depending on teacher though. rm2250/20 is like rm112.5 per lesson. rm112.5 x 4 lessons is rm450/month which is equivalent to a month of grade 8 piano fees. paying rm450 for beginner level is expensive in my opinion.


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post Jul 10 2013, 06:17 PM

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woah, RM112.5 per lesson! i shall increase my fee too yo~ feel like i'm extremely underpaid. tongue.gif

12X faster? i also want to attend their lesson so that i can also learn how they calculate learning speed. tongue.gif
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post Jul 10 2013, 07:49 PM

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i learn november rain outro solo by watching the finger position + hearing the note.... sometimes visual aid s just not enough
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post Jul 10 2013, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(little ice @ Jul 10 2013, 06:17 PM)
woah, RM112.5 per lesson! i shall increase my fee too yo~ feel like i'm extremely underpaid. tongue.gif

12X faster? i also want to attend their lesson so that i can also learn how they calculate learning speed. tongue.gif
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U r right. Why 12x? Why not 13x or 15x?
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post Jul 11 2013, 11:47 AM

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wahlauwei...

dear TS, this is quite a big investment, now u shud worry if the returns are worthwhile.

I think start from below first la, try to build some interest. learn thru utube, books, etc, anything that doesnt cost u an installment for a house.

when u think piano is really ur thing, maybe then u can consider.

it hurts when u pay so much only to find urself not appreciating it within the first few courses.
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post Jul 11 2013, 12:20 PM

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I would suggest the other way round. Learn from proper instructor from music centre. Learn the basics like fingering, scales etc, once u have ur foundation strong, u can learn from YouTube or books etc.
TSshiva.battula
post Jul 12 2013, 05:51 PM

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Hi All,

Great thanks for your inputs. So here is nobody who got some fruitful lessons from this Play Bye Ear institute?

That itself suggests me to not think about it.

Now coming to Traditional Music classes.. I have consulted rhapsody Music store in Midvalley mega mall. They quoted 120RM per month and 4 classes in a month for level 1. I m very new to KL and not aware of these prices. Kindly suggest me whether its Okay or not?

If not, can anybody suggest some best institute with good instructors near by Midvalley/Brick Fields/BangSar area?

Since I m here for only 7 months, I would like to buy small piano like CASIO- MA-150 to practice at home with both hands. Any other alternative?


Thanks a lot guys.. Your help is greatly appreciated and you are encouraging...

Regards,
Shiva..
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post Jul 12 2013, 05:56 PM

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you can always buy books that come with CDs...like this one.
http://www.amazon.com/Ear-Training-Contemp.../dp/0793581931/
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post Jul 19 2013, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(shiva.battula @ Jul 12 2013, 06:51 PM)
Hi All,

Great thanks for your inputs.  So here is nobody who got some fruitful lessons from this Play Bye Ear institute?

That itself suggests me to not think about it.   

Now coming to Traditional Music classes..  I have consulted rhapsody Music store in Midvalley mega mall.  They quoted 120RM per month and 4 classes in a month for level 1.  I m very new to KL and not aware of these prices.  Kindly suggest me whether its Okay or not?

If not, can anybody suggest some best institute with good instructors near by Midvalley/Brick Fields/BangSar area?

Since I m here for only 7 months,  I would like to buy small piano like CASIO- MA-150 to practice at home with both hands.  Any other alternative?
Thanks a lot guys.. Your help is greatly appreciated and you are encouraging...

Regards,
Shiva..
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RM120 is quiet expensive, normally it will cost only RM90 for Level 1 Piano Class.

If you want to teach your kids when they grown up, you better save your money to let them join piano class when they grown up.

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post Jul 20 2013, 08:01 PM

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i self taught and play by ear...cuz finding a teacher was waste of time for me tongue.gif
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post Jul 20 2013, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(94brian @ Jul 20 2013, 09:01 PM)
i self taught and play by ear...cuz finding a teacher was waste of time for me tongue.gif
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LOL~ But if you learn piano yourself, you wasted more time tongue.gif
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post Jul 21 2013, 01:55 AM

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Get a private teacher that can conduct 'ear training' or a book to self-study.

Meanwhile, send your kids to yamaha ear training.
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post Jul 24 2013, 11:47 PM

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QUOTE(ji3gg @ Jul 20 2013, 09:07 PM)
LOL~ But if you learn piano yourself, you wasted more time tongue.gif
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yes i agree with that...it will be slower,and not a 'proper way'...but i still learn piano,guitar,arranging song by myself tongue.gif
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post Jul 26 2013, 03:22 PM

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I'm learning jazz piano at the play by ear in Singapore.
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post Jul 27 2013, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(chiiupe @ Jul 21 2013, 02:55 AM)
Get a private teacher that can conduct 'ear training' or a book to self-study.

Meanwhile, send your kids to yamaha ear training.
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Agree! biggrin.gif

QUOTE(94brian @ Jul 25 2013, 12:47 AM)
yes i agree with that...it will be slower,and not a 'proper way'...but i still learn piano,guitar,arranging song by myself tongue.gif
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LOL laugh.gif
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post Jul 27 2013, 05:32 PM

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