4 Tips For Budding Piano Players

By Arthur Chamberlain

One of the most beautiful instruments there is, the piano, requires a great deal of dedication to learn as it can be quite complicated. If you want to learn to play it well, you need to be prepared to put a lot of work into the process. You will not only need to learn how to play the actual notes, and the physical techniques, you will also need to learn the structure of music. Here are some tips to help:

Choose a Teacher That You Get Along With: While this may seem obvious or silly, you will be spending a good amount of time with this person, and you must learn from him or her. Having a good working relationship with your teacher will allow you to enjoy your lessons, and will encourage you to work hard. This will keep you wanting to return for more lessons.

Now think about having a teacher that you dread working with. This teacher may scold you for every mistake, and may just hate even being there to teach you. You will not be able to properly focus on your lessons because you will feel anxious, sad, or even angry. You will not want to, or will not be able to, complete the tasks you are asked to do, or if you do it will be out of fear. This leads to excuses for missing lessons, or the desire to stop completely. Now you can see the importance of having a teacher you like!

Practice: This tip probably seems obvious, but you would be surprised how many people forget to practice. You should be physically practicing between every lesson. In the event that you do not have access to a piano, purchase a keyboard to use as a replacement. It is also important that you memorize notes, scales, etc. Setting aside even fifteen minutes a day can make a big difference.

Buy a Metronome: While learning how to play the notes is important, it is not enough. You need to learn how to correctly play along with a rhythm. One great way to do this is to play along with a metronome. A metronome ticks away as you play, which keeps you from speeding up or slowing down in tricky areas, and it keeps you playing at the proper pace throughout the song. If you want to become the best piano player possible, you will most definitely need to use a metronome.

Results Take Time: This tip is often the hardest to accept, however you cannot expect to become a piano legend overnight. Learning to play will take months, and even years. You should not give up or become frustrated when the process seems slow, or you are only learning basic songs and theory. All of the world?s best piano players started off the same way, so keep at it! - 32526

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