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How To Play The Piano From Scratch
10 Minutes to piano playing
This video is for the total beginner. You will learn how to find all of the notes on the keyboard and you will end up playing some chords and easy songs.... all in 10 minutes!
Piano For Beginners
If you have been searching the Internet for how to learn the piano then you are probably one of the people who would like to learn using a multi-media home study guide that can be downloaded to your computer. There are others who would prefer to go to private one-on-one piano classes with a professional piano tutor. Either way you will soon find out that the essentials are the same.
Now for some advice for the beginner piano player:
Start at the beginning
Its really important that you start with the basics. You should find out what you can about the instrument such as where the notes are, the pedals, how the keys work and so on. Knowing how to read music would be of benefit as well, at least at a beginner level and with a touch of music theory too you will be well prepared. Set aside some time every day to practice, find a good piano teacher or a good home study course and you will be well prepared.
Pick the correct pieces to play
Its important that you get hold of some good piano music to practice. If you pick pieces that are above your level you will find yourself struggling to learn them which will not help your playing and will demoralize you as well. You need to select easy, short pieces that you could play by memory if needed, this will make it simpler for you to perfect them. as part of your practice you could chose a few of pieces to learn without music, simply listen to a piece over and over and try to copy it. You could try working out the chords or the melody or both. Hearing a song over and over again and then trying to learn it on the piano will serve as a great help to training your ear which will come in very useful later on.
Things will become difficult
If you find that the learning process becomes too hard then know that this is normal. As you advance from absolute beginner piano level to intermediate then the learning curve can become quite steep. This could be somewhat disconcerting. If you find this happening you should just keep practicing knowing that it is a normal part of the process. Don't worry if you get bogged down and feel that you are not making any progress as this is a normal part of the process, rest assured that subconsciously you are learning and one day soon it will just all click as your brain and your hands suddenly start to cooperate.
Put your own style on it
Just as when you hear two artists do different versions of the same song and each sounds completely different, you can do the same with the piano pieces you are learning to play. Try and put your own expression into a piece and be adventurous by trying new things. Depending on the piano teacher you have this will be more or less possible but the more fun you can have whilst learning the better.
More details on learning piano can be found here Piano for All
In order to become a good player you will have to cover the basics, learn some possibly uninspiring pieces and basic exercises. Don't give up here. You need to get through this beginner piano period before you can progress onto more interesting and adventurous playing.
For details on how to learn piano or keyboards visit the website below
How To Learn The Piano
Now for some advice for the beginner piano player:
Start at the beginning
Its really important that you start with the basics. You should find out what you can about the instrument such as where the notes are, the pedals, how the keys work and so on. Knowing how to read music would be of benefit as well, at least at a beginner level and with a touch of music theory too you will be well prepared. Set aside some time every day to practice, find a good piano teacher or a good home study course and you will be well prepared.
Pick the correct pieces to play
Its important that you get hold of some good piano music to practice. If you pick pieces that are above your level you will find yourself struggling to learn them which will not help your playing and will demoralize you as well. You need to select easy, short pieces that you could play by memory if needed, this will make it simpler for you to perfect them. as part of your practice you could chose a few of pieces to learn without music, simply listen to a piece over and over and try to copy it. You could try working out the chords or the melody or both. Hearing a song over and over again and then trying to learn it on the piano will serve as a great help to training your ear which will come in very useful later on.
Things will become difficult
If you find that the learning process becomes too hard then know that this is normal. As you advance from absolute beginner piano level to intermediate then the learning curve can become quite steep. This could be somewhat disconcerting. If you find this happening you should just keep practicing knowing that it is a normal part of the process. Don't worry if you get bogged down and feel that you are not making any progress as this is a normal part of the process, rest assured that subconsciously you are learning and one day soon it will just all click as your brain and your hands suddenly start to cooperate.
Put your own style on it
Just as when you hear two artists do different versions of the same song and each sounds completely different, you can do the same with the piano pieces you are learning to play. Try and put your own expression into a piece and be adventurous by trying new things. Depending on the piano teacher you have this will be more or less possible but the more fun you can have whilst learning the better.
More details on learning piano can be found here Piano for All
In order to become a good player you will have to cover the basics, learn some possibly uninspiring pieces and basic exercises. Don't give up here. You need to get through this beginner piano period before you can progress onto more interesting and adventurous playing.
For details on how to learn piano or keyboards visit the website below
How To Learn The Piano
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