Master The Piano With Ease

Posted by writer on December 3rd, 2009 at 06:05pm

A willing person of any age can learn how to play the piano. Books and printouts can be referenced at the piano, making them preferable to online tutorials. In either case, it is as easy as A-B-C to learn how to play the piano.

You will first want to acquire piano lesson data. Sheet music and piano books for beginners is what you will need to gather. These can be purchased from local bookstores, music stores, and even online (requires downloading and printing). If you are interested in DVD material, sites such as http://www.learn-and-master-piano.com provide reviews of some popular programs. Sometimes great deals can be found at second-hand thrift stores and used book stores. It is now time to learn how to play the piano, since you have finished gathering your “piano for beginners” supplies.

The letters A through G represent the piano keys. Middle C is the first key taught to beginners High notes on the piano are to middle C’s right whereas low notes are to the left. White keys are labeled as “natural” keys and differ from the black keys which simultaneously “sharp” (♯) and “flat” (b). Black keys are sharp and flat since the key can simultaneously be both lower and higher than a white key. This concept can be confusing so it is a good idea to focus on playing and learning all of the natural keys first.

To aid with learning how to play, you should know where to place your fingers. The right-hand thumb plays middle C, with the remaining fingers taking place over the D, E, F, and G natural keys. Then place the thumb of your left hand on the white B key to the left of middle C and position the fingers accordingly across C through E. Placed lightly on the keys, your fingers should be somewhat curved.

Sheet music should be learned after the keys are memorized, and when playing them by memory is accomplished with ease. An illustration similar to the one below ought to be included in one of your lesson books; it shows the piano notes on chords.

The ability to practice playing songs comes after having acquired knowledge of piano keys, finger placement, and the basics of sheet music. After you have practiced enough to be able to play all of your beginner lessons flawlessly, you can proceed to more challenging sheet music and/or lesson books for intermediate players. Music theory, chords, chord patterns, and piano technique are some of the additional skills you can expect to acquire as your abilities advance.

By using the basic piano playing skills attained through this article, you can proceed to more advanced tutorials. Keep in mind that while playing the piano may come naturally to some people it is not as easy for others. The process of learning to play the piano will prove arduous as well as rewarding.

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