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For those who have interests in learning and knowing about using the piano.

TIPS FOR LEARNING THE PIANO

A few simple tips for learning the piano would mean highly essential guidelines for learners of the piano and how best to go about mastering the instrument. Sometimes it could also mean you will learn the most common errors made by learners during practice sessions and how to correct them. However, many of these steps and guidelines set aside for learners to follow will either be dependent on, or be of significantly value for their proficiency.
The fact is that while these tips take some practice, learners will need to concentrate and be patient enough to allow these tips sink in well enough to make the desired impact.

HARD FACTS TO LEARNING THE PIANO

As a learner, you must understand the need to prioritize practicing the piano or endeavor making it secondary priority to other activities you are consistent at carrying out. You will need to carve out some time out of your routine if you must master or get accustomed to learning the piano, and so not really practicing is a great mistake by any learner. On the other hand, you should try well enough to set the piano in a position that is away from distractions as this breaks your concentrations especially as a learner who has time limits. However, keeping the piano out of sight invariably means having it out of mind and this kills the habit to practice. As a learner, you must learn to keep it in a prominent position to constantly remind you of the need to practice.

COMMON MISTAKES OF LEARNING THE PIANO

1. Lack of practice
2. Not keeping it accessible or in a prominent position
3. Long sessions at practice
4. Practicing technical songs
5. Lack of consistency in revising pieces to keep up the tempo
6. Not applying the correct fingers
7. Practicing at a very fast rate
8. Not accustomed to counting out loud.

A FEW SIMPLE TIPS FOR LEARNERS

1. Keyboard Layout: it is important to first learn which of the keys on the keyboard corresponds with the notes on a staff of music. There will be no need to comprehend the names of the keys yet, but when you get accustomed to these keys, it becomes easy enough to move into the next stage.

2. Relaxation: this particular tip is very important because you must handle the keys slightly and gently especially when in a relaxed mood as the fingers need not be rigid or stiff out of anxiety in attempting to get the correct notes.

3. Enjoyment: as a learner, you must learn to play what is fun for you. It is important to play something you like and that you are very familiar with, not something way too technical for you to get accustomed to. Thinking that playing hard notes makes you stronger as a learner is a sure way to failure in learning the piano.

4. Keeping the rhythm: you must practice consistency in keeping the rhythm. Maintaining the rhythm is a key factor to helping you improve and this means actually playing what you play in the right rhythm. Keeping it priority and above all else will help you get quickly accustomed to more notes and cords.

5. Improving the fluidity: your fluidity level goes up the moment you begin to play by the ear. Most learners have observed that playing by the ear is one of the most effective tips to helping improve their fluidity on the keyboard. More often than not, they do this without any music in place but just playing melodies to some of the songs they are very familiar with.

6. Playing by the ear: you have to decide on which of the notes to start out with at the beginning of your practice, and when this is done properly, the rest of the music becomes really streamlined.

7. Finding music: if you are a student learning to sight read, then the library is your best bet to finding lots of beautiful music to start off with.

8. Chords: you have to get accustomed to typical cords especially in the key-of-C which happens to be the simplest keys to play in. there are basically no hard and fast rules guiding piano lessons, this just means you simply play what sounds good to the ears.{/justify}
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