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Learn And Master Your Piano Skills
Whether you are young or old, you can learn how to play the piano. Books and printouts can be referenced at the piano, making them preferable to online tutorials. Whether you choose to practice on your own piano or a keyboard, it is easy to learn how to play the piano.
Attaining piano lesson material is the first step in learning how to play piano. There are books and sheet music for beginners that will meet your needs. Local music stores, bookstores, and online stores can supply you with these. If you are interested in DVD material, sites such as http://www.learn-and-master-piano.com provide reviews of some popular programs. Second-hand or used book stores are options for the thrifty spender, too. Once this step is accomplished, you can start learning how to play the piano.
The piano keys are titled A through 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”. A black key can be sharp and flat because sharp means the black key is a step higher than a natural key, and flat means that the black key is a step lower than a natural 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. Your fingers should rest lightly on or over the keys, with a slight curve to your fingers.
It is time to learn sheet music after you have attained a notable ability to play the keys with little to no effort. 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. When you begin to evolve into an intermediate player and the beginning lessons are no longer challenging, you can attain more stimulating sheet music and lessons. When you continue to perfect your lessons you can turn your focus to harder songs, piano technique, music theory, and chords.
With any luck you have learned piano playing basics from this article and can use it as the basis of furthering your skills. 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.