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There are many sites that offer online piano instruction. Find one that works for you by looking at several sites, and comparing their features. Great online sites may offer users the opportunity to ‘sample’ or ‘try’ lessons before buying a subscription or paying for lessons. Examine the site and the piano lessons to confirm that they seem professional, thorough, and genuinely educational. Since any individual can start a piano-instruction website, you may want to take some time to vet the website for security issues. Look at the site’s security policy. In the anonymous world of the internet, this is extremely important—you want to be sure that the person who created the website—and who you may be paying for their service—is safe. In the first couple weeks of lessons—or even before lessons start— familiarize yourself with the technology that the website uses for instruction. You may need to download a new media player or use audio or video files you’re unfamiliar with. Also familiarize yourself with how the website handles the logistics of scheduling and paying for lessons or instructional material. Consider:  Does the site let you schedule a set of lessons up-front? You don’t want to keep having to add things to your calendar and then forgetting. Can you get discounts when purchasing packs or lessons in bulk? What is the site’s cancellation policy? When making a payment, how secure is the site? In the event of technical problems, how responsive and extensive is their customer support mechanism? Many websites that provide piano instruction will offer different “levels” of subscription, ranging from “basic” access, with limited features, to “premium” access, with extra perks and bonus features. Consider if you need the extra features, and choose the level of subscription which best suits your goals. If you’re indecisive, start with the cheapest and most limited subscription level. You can always upgrade to a “premium” level, but it may be difficult to downgrade to a cheaper level. Must instructional websites will route you from simple lessons—such as identifying keys on the piano and playing a couple of scales—to more complex lessons, including playing with both hands simultaneously and learning all 24 major and minor scales. If the option is available, it could also benefit you to learn some music theory. Even if you’re not planning to compose your own music or to analyze chord structures, having some theory knowledge will help you to better understand the music you’re playing.

summary: Find a trusted website. Investigate the logistics of the website. Choose a level of access that suits your goals. Start with the basics.


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Choose among the following text sizes: Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller and Smallest.

summary: Open up Internet Explorer 7 or 8. Click on the Page button in the upper right-hand menu. Roll your mouse cursor over the Text Size menu item.


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Your tension strips will need to be as long as the top and bottom of your door. In some situations, your door may only have space for a tension strip along the top or bottom. After measuring the door, mark the strip at the appropriate length. Use scissors to cut your tension strips at the mark(s) you've made. For V-seal tension strips, after cutting, you'll need to fold the strip in half lengthwise, usually along some kind of a seam. Some tension strips are made from durable material, like heavy-duty plastic or metal. These kinds of strips may require tin snips to cut. Tack-fastened tension strips should be pounded into place with a hammer at the top and/or bottom of the door. These can then be opened slightly with your fingers to make a tighter seal. V-seal weather strips often have an adhesive backing. For these strips, remove the backing and press the strips into place.  Opening the V-seal will cause the strip to rise off the ground so it touches the bottom of the door when closed, improving the seal. Heavy-duty seals may be difficult to open with your hands. In situations like this, use pliers or a prying tool, like a sturdy screwdriver, to spread V-seals open.
summary: Measure and mark the length for the strips. Cut the strips and fold them if necessary. Fasten the strips into place.