Learning How To Play And Master The Piano

A willing person of any age can learn how to play the piano. Using books or printouts that can be referenced at the piano is recommended over online tutorials. In either case, it is as easy as A-B-C to learn how to play the piano.

Gather lesson material before learning how to play the piano. This includes sheet music and books for beginner piano players. Bookstores, music stores, and online merchants have these available for purchase. If you are interested in DVD material, sites such as http://www.learn-and-master-piano.com provide reviews of some popular programs. You may also consider visiting thrift or used book stores for bargains. It is now time to learn how to play the piano, since you have finished gathering your “piano for beginners” supplies.

The keys of the piano are labeled A to G. As a starting point, locate and teach yourself the Middle C key. The keys on the right of middle C are the high notes, the left being lower notes. The “sharp” (?) note keys and “flat” note (b) keys are all black, whereas the white keys are “natural”. Black keys are sharp and flat since the key can simultaneously be both lower and higher than a white key. Memorizing and practicing with the natural keys first will enable a better understanding of sharp and flat keys.

To aid with learning how to play, you should know where to place your fingers. The fingers of the right hand are placed on G, F, E, and D, with the thumb ending on middle C. The left hand is placed the same as the right, but over the natural B, A, G, F, and E keys. Placed lightly on the keys, your fingers should be somewhat curved.

After having acquired significant understanding of the keys and playing ability, sheet music can be learned. The correlation between piano keys and notes on sheet music are shown in the picture below, and should be included in your piano lesson book for beginners.

Practicing the performance of songs can be attained when you have a solid understanding of basic sheet music, piano keys, and finger placement. You are considered an intermediate player when you can flawlessly play all of your beginner material, and you can then venture on to more challenging lessons. In addition to more challenging music, there is piano technique, chord patterns, and music theory to learn.

Hopefully this article has provided you with good basics for learning how to play the piano, and will act as your stepping stone to more challenging ventures. Keep in mind that not everyone is able to learn to play the piano with ease. Learning to play the piano will be a hard yet gratifying journey.

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