I have signed up for a 14-day free trial of tonebase , a music-learning program. I discovered their YouTube channel a few days ago, and, after some research, decided to try it out. It's geared toward intermediate to advanced musicians (though there are also resources for beginner to early intermediate). It begins with a series of questions so they can determine your level and give you a recommended path. Levels range from beginner (think Bach's Musette in G) to advanced (Rach 3). You could only give one answer per question, but there were some for which two answers could have been correct for me ... so I took it twice. The first time, I landed in Level 7, and the second time I landed in Level 6. I thought this was a pretty good assessment--both levels contained a few pieces I've played before, along with a few that I'd like to play. For now, I'm staying in Level 6 since I'm rusty from a few years of not playing. Plus, I could definitely use some review in the...
Thoughts and piano progress updates from a mostly deaf but reasonably talented amateur pianist who has returned to piano after years away.