Best Way to Learn How to Play the Piano
The best way to learn the piano keyboard is to master the fundamentals that are unique to this type of instrument. Learning to play any instrument has it’s pitfalls that most will obviously encounter. Piano is certainly no exception to this rule. There are a few fundamentals that will save you loads of time and energy, and have you playing a keyboard better in a shorter amount of time. If you ignore the fundamentals, it’s going to take a lot longer to progress from beginner to advanced.
Pay close attention to the fundamentals. A few being – sight reading, finger placement, acquiring muscle memory, correct posture, and developing a feel for where your hands should be on the keyboard without looking. If you take your piano education slowly and efficiently, although it may be a little difficult at first, you’ll find it quickly becoming easier and more comfortable. And, obviously, easier. Focusing on good technique and fundamentals is essential for proper piano keyboard learning. Because initial mistakes will compound themselves over time. So, be sure you’re beginning correctly. Although it will seem more mechanical than emotional at the start, it’s essential that you learn to read music.
But while you are acquiring the skill of “sight reading”, you can also learn to play the piano with chords and scales. This will help you immensely in developing your ear, and the ability eventually to improvise, building on your knowledge of chords and scales. So, if you start your piano adventure by learning to read music, the ability to play by ear will develop and increase accordingly.
And lastly, be sure to have fun. Of course, you’re not going to want to practice every day but you will certainly enjoy the results. My guess would be that your objective in learning piano is to be able to play for your own pleasure, not to become a concert pianist. But, bottom line, whatever your reason for wanting to learn piano, if you’re not having fun, it’s not worth doing. So, by all means, have fun.
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