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3 Tips to Help You Learn to Play Piano at Home Easily

September 13th, 2009

So you want to learn to play piano at home? Get ready for some stinging stumbles and intense stress along the way.

Just kidding! Don’t be turned off by that. There are a lot of resources and tips that help you learn to play piano at home. And I’ll be spilling down some of the tips that helped me greatly in this endeavor.

These tips are really easy to remember. Let’s name it H.O.P. and you’ll see later why. But before that here are some more guidelines that would help:

Keep a piano nearby. You need to have access to this because…that’s what you’re practicing to play! Pretty logical, isn’t it?

Surround yourself with supportive people. No matter what your endeavor is, there will be hard times along the road. You need people who can cheer you up and give you a pat on the back during these times.

Now let’s get to the learn-to-play-piano-at-home tips…

“H” For Have Fun

There’s no point in doing something that you don’t enjoy. Your reason for learning to play piano could be to please your family or look sophisticated before your friends. But if you’re not having fun, you’ll burn out and stop.

Have fun playing those ivories!

“O” For Optimistic

A very outgoing friend of mine once told me: “Whether you think you can or you can’t…you’re right!”

He’s right! If you surround yourselves with negative thoughts while trying to learn to play piano at home, you’ll stumble and fall more times than you’ll care to count. Keep a positive outlook no matter what. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy.

A word of warning: Don’t go overboard and aim to be a Mozart in 2 weeks. These maestros practiced for years. You’ll be setting yourself for a huge disappointment if you go for an unrealistic aim like the one I mentioned.

“P” For Practice

Just like any attempt in life, may it be playing the piano, passing an exam, or whatever, you need daily practice. Setting 20-30 minutes to learn to play piano at home is a lot better than setting an hour every week.

Be consistent!

There it goes…the H.O.P. All you need now is have the lessons available. You could hire an instructor, buy lessons on DVD, or you can learn to play piano at home with a good online course.

Think about which suits you best.

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5 Action Tips to Improve Your Piano Playing

September 2nd, 2009

If you are a piano player and or looking for piano study tips to

improve your piano playing read these tips here below.

Are you playing the piano? It´s a great and rich instrument but

before you can really start playing the great masters or that

great jazz tune lots of practicing needs to be done… For this

article I want to mention 5 ways to improve your piano playing.

1. Find a Qualified Piano Teacher

Don´t fall into this trap from other people saying you don´t

need a piano teacher. I highly recommend you grab your local

paper or phone and find a qualified piano teacher. Why? Most

importantly, you will learn much faster and eventually play much

better then if you have to do this all by yourself.

2. Practice Regularly

Never practice when you are tired you cannot focus and

concentrate well enough to make good progress.

Practice Regularly Piano playing requires good coordination and

music reading skills. To get best results with your piano

playing practice daily for at least 20-30 minutes a day.

3. Set Realistic Goals

When studying your song, set realistic goals. Find a song that

is right, and fits your musical knowledge and skills. For

example if you are studying a Czerny etude make a goal to learn

a new page every day or even a few measures depending on your

level and skills.

4. Improve Your Sight Reading

If you have no trouble reading music notes you learn a new song

much faster. Keep working on your sight reading skills by making

it a routine to start your daily practice with playing a few

bars of a totally new piano piece.

5. Read Music literature of the Composer

When you are playing a Mozart sonate and you don´t know anything

about his life its more difficult to play with a good

“character”. Learn all about your favorite composer and try to

find a good approach to play his/her songs.

Take these few tips or read more on my website to to improve

your piano playing. Enjoy music!

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