Monday, 21 April 2014

Advice To Help You Learn How To Play The Piano

By Essie Osborn


Learning musical instruments can take time. Some people are lucky and can pick up how to play an instrument reasonably quickly. This is similar to some people who are good at writing or sports. However even the most naturally gifted person needs to practise. This is why it helps to learn the different methods to develop your skills 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.

With adults there is the issue of time. People often complain that they do not have time in their schedule. The fact is if you are committed you can often find an hour in your day to practise. It does not matter if this is fifteen minutes here or there throughout the day. What you may find is once you get started you will do more than your allocated time!

This is why it is important to listen to music as well as perform it. In the case of a piece you are learning sometimes it is good to take a break from playing for a bit in order to properly listen to it. Consider the emotion behind the music and this will often make it easier to learn how to perform it.

When you are learning to perform there is often an element of mental fatigue. People can get bored while playing, especially if the song they are learning is not something they would normally listen to. If you find yourself bored with learning a particular piece then you should look online to find tracks that you enjoy playing. If you enjoy the track then you are more likely to put the extra effort into learning it.

There is also the issue of time signatures. Some people can struggle with this, especially when first learning. A good way is to count the number of notes. Over time as you get more confident you will be able to stop counting out loud and find it easier to do this in your own head.

Over time you should then be willing to play in front of friends and family. This is especially important because it will help you develop your self confidence in the long term. When performing a recital you have to get used to an audience once you have got used to people watching you it can often become a lot easier to perform in public.

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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