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Learning to Play an Instrument – Let’s go
Learning to play an instrument like piano, keyboard, guitar, or drums. Let’s go
A few points on what to expect when getting going learning about music and any instrument. The basics are important – too quickly. Trust me -been there-done that.
Instruments come in all sizes and shapes. Some have strings that are pucked. Some have keys to press. Some you hit with sticks. But not to worry, most instruments are ready to play when first turned on. You will learn more details as you go along. When all else fails, read the instruction book-if there is one.
Understanding the instrument is important..It’s OK to skip the history lesson, and most of the ‘how it works’ details.
If you want to play skip the printed music, it’s still beneficial to understand the fundamentals of reading music. Knowing what and where a given note is, both on the instrument and on the printed music is important.
There’s a lot that’s helpful to learn before actually playing any music. The instrument layout and the note sounds that it makes have relationships that our brains can easily learn. Not to worry. A very important basic skill is learning the note’s names and locations. It’s very simple to learn where they are on the instrument. However, being able to name the printed notes instantly is NOT as simple because of the bass and treble clefs. The design and naming of the notes on the printed music has evolved over time. And probably won’t change much anytime soon. So – just learn it.
In case you didn’t know, the name of a note on the printed music depends on whether it is in the treble clef (right hand – but not always) or bass clef (left hand – usually). Sound confusing? It is, until it gets explained to you – then it all makes perfect sense. You can’t change it.
If you are anything like me, until you get fairly good at reading the note names, you will be using all sorts of mental games, etc. to figure this out. Trying to do this while playing a piece is frustrating. I’m still working on it.
All these topics are discussed in more detail on my Learning to Play blog
Several excellent learn to play courses are available online to teach you enough to start enjoying your new instrument.
For details, reviews, customer testimonials, and recommendations about courses for learning to play an instrument, go to this learn to play product side by side comparison page.