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Tips To Help You Learn How To Play The Piano

By Essie Osborn


Some people are naturally gifted and pick up how to play instruments fairly quickly. For a lot of other people it can take time. It can be frustrating, especially for younger children. This is why it is important to look at your approach when learning how to play the piano.

The first crucial bit of advice is that you need to practise between lessons. While lessons are very important when it comes to developing techniques and becoming more confident you also need to practise. Experts often recommend that you practise for at least an hour a day as this will give you the best chance of developing confidence.

However you should not give up either. If they have talent or seem to enjoy it then it is worth making them do a few lessons. Practise is important too. It can take time but with the right cajoling you can get children to work on learning how to play an instrument with the right attitude.

As well as learning the instrument itself you should also consider the tone of what you are playing. It is easy to forget this as you learn the mechanics of what you are playing. Often this is the thing that can put people off playing. Sometimes you need to put down the instrument and listen to what is being played in order to get an idea of the emotion of what you are playing.

Another thing is to pay attention. While some people learn by ear a lot of others learn by reading music. The best way to learn how to read music is to treat it as reading prose and to pay attention to the notes and the gaps between the notes. In this way it is almost as if the music forms sentences. This will then make it easier to notice mistakes and correct them.

Admittedly even with tracks you love it can be difficult over time. One of the best ways is to stop playing for a while and listen to a track. While the mechanics of learning a tune is important you should also be able to listen to the emotion behind a song in order to be able to capture that while you play.

Reading music is like reading a book. You need to look at the notes and the gaps between them as a sentence. Over time this will make it easier. Some people often count notes in time signatures as it makes it easier for them to keep in time. After a while people stop counting out loud and find it easier to count in their head.

It is best to look online for experienced tutors in your local area. You can also find tutorials and videos to help you develop your skills online. There are also numerous books and guides to help you learn how to play your favourite songs on the piano. With the right resources and approach you can get the most from your instrument.




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