Learning To Play Piano

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By Eddie Keys


When you are a beginner piano player there are always many things to keep in focus. There is probably so much, in fact, that you can begin to find it a little stressful. The reality of it is that you only need to concentrate on a few things at a time. The rest will come to you eventually.

First, always focus on is your posture. Sit with your back straight, your feet resting flat on the floor, your elbows at almost a right angle, and your fingers curled and ready to play. The big reason you want to put a focus on your posture from the beginning is so that in becomes a habit. You want to eventually sit down at the piano and have your body automatically go to the correct posture without thinking about it.

Next, you want to focus on your scales. Scales are one of the most boring exercises to do on the piano, but the truth is that the majority of songs are based around scales. When your fingers get used to playing the scales that a song is written in you will find that it is much easier to play that song. This is because your fingers will be used to playing that particular note progression and it will be easier to guide them through the song.

The final thing you want to focus on is having fun. Sometimes you just have to push aside the sheet music and the rules and just play on the piano. Just play whatever you feel like. It may not sound great, but you will learn what does and it will come eventually. Just make sure that playing the piano stays fun!

Learning to play the piano can seem pretty daunting, but it doesn't need to be. The main tip to your success is taking the process step by step. There are many skills you need to learn in the beginning to have success later on. Focus on these small steps and the task of learning the piano won't be so daunting.




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