Monday, 6 February 2017

Steps On Learning To Play Piano

By Angela Howard


The most distracting in learning to play a keyboard is the imagination of how long it will take you. Some people also imagine it is boring since you need to learn musical notes and how to interpret them. On the overall, you will realize it is all about attitude. In Learning to Play Piano, you must dedicate your time and eliminate the negative thoughts to make it an easy process.

Be well versed with the notes used in music as the beginning of this unique process. Technically, if you do not give them a try, you may have an assumption that they are difficult to learn, whereas that is not the case. If you successfully learned the English alphabet, then this will be far much easier. You only have an obligation of learning eight notes symbolized by the first eight letters of the English alphabet.

The next step is to become familiar with the piano keys and now what their purpose is. You will notice there are black and white keys. The black keys are shorter than the white longer keys. The black ones are used to play sharp and flat notes and are significantly seen to be in alternating groups of twos and threes.

At this point, you need to be aware how your baby grand is arranged. It is uniquely planned from the middle and extends uniformly to either left or right. The middle set of blacks has a significant importance. At the midst, the group of two blacks, the white key on your left is denoted middle C. With these unique arrangements, all white keys at such a corresponding location are all denoted C.

Once you are done with the identification, you are now headed to knowing how to play Do-Re-Mi since it will be a great way to experience music at its basic level. When you will be playing this, you will be in a better position to learn notes. Practice the sol-fa notation and identify where it starts and ends. The sound Do correspond to letter C.

Once you are done learning the sol-fa ladder, you need to go a notch higher. It is time to learn the simple songs that are easy to memorize. Such songs as Jingle Bells are easier to hit and can make the learning process more interesting. At this point, you need to learn the musical notes and their timing. You need to count each note on the music sheet.

Notes are arranged in a manner that you can know the length to which you can press them. Basically, we have three types of notes that exist within music but is not a limitation to recognized within the field. When you learn the length you can press a note depending on your arrangement, you can hit technical music.

You will come to learn that every musical piece has distinguishable three E notes. Be keen on learning how they are played. They are uniquely in a specific set of three E notations that you can perfect in hitting. A learner who wants to perfect the skill will repeatedly perform to a level of becoming a professional pianist.




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