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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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.

You should also look beyond the more mechanical side of playing a piece. One thing that often puts people off learning an instrument is that it becomes a chore. If you perform the same piece over and over again it can lose the meaning behind the song and it can mean the musician forgets the emotion of the music.

With adults the issues are slightly different. People often want to take time to learn how to play a musical instrument. The problem is finding time in the day in order to do it. However it is possible to find an hour per day between classes so that you can become more proficient.

When learning to read music you should think about it in the same way as reading a book. You look at how the notes are spaced out. This should then make it easier to pick up on any mistakes and learn from them.

One way that can help is to count to the time signature. For example with a 4 4 you count every single note as you perform it. As you become more confident this should be less and less necessary because you become more able to count the time signature in your head without having to consciously count the numbers.

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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