4/27/2014

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.

With children focus is often the issue. There is often the issue of how much pressure to put on children. On the one hand you do not want to force them to do something they do not enjoy and can make them feel miserable. There are a wide array of hobbies and interests and it is better to find something they are passionate about.

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.

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.

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.

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.

When learning how to play an instrument it is best to get the right tutor. You can find a number of tutors online. Remember to meet them in person to discuss how quickly you want to learn and find out more about their background. It is also worth looking online for video tutorials as this will help you between lessons to develop your skills. With the right approach and resources you will be able to get the most from your instrument.




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