That may depends on your level and you're liking. If you're an intermediate and you like jazz, then go for jazz piano level 1, then on level 2, and so on.
Or if you are still a beginner then try the elementary ones.
There are only 2 that I can whole-heartedly recommend:Nate Bosch's "The Piano System" and "The Sudnow Method". Do a search for these and make up your mind. They are by far worth the money!
yes of course
where is the best place to place your piano in your home
Andrae Thomas is arguably the best piano player..
Yes, he i playing the piano, the guitar and the drums. Of course he has a vocal career.
Anna Paquin for The Piano (1993).
Yes. Of course!
Ultimate of course!!!
The Steinway Model M Piano is a great size Steinway Baby Grand Piano for a living room or home. The Steinway Model A Piano is nice but more for a professional. They are all fun to see at Park Avenue Pianos , a steinway specialty retailer.
The keyboard is best known as a piano because of there looks, sound etc.
Well, Beethoven wrote for the piano orchestrally. Schubert wrote for the piano vocally. But possibly the first person to write for the piano truly pianistically was Frederick Chopin. There have been many others, of course, but Chopin was the first really great composer to understand, in your words, the "nature and potential of the piano as an expressive instrument".
The heaviest thing inside of a home is probably the fridge. Unless of course you have something huge that I do not have.