This document provides tips for learning to play the piano by yourself as a beginner. It recommends 4 steps: 1) Make your fingers fluent by practicing moving between keys smoothly. 2) Be a good listener by listening to scales, harmonies and melodies to learn basic music. 3) Get introduced to the keys by learning which keys correspond to different scales. 4) Start with easy notes and tracks to play rather than complex music, and try to master songs like Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" after practicing for a few weeks. The document advises focusing on technique and the basics of music theory before attempting more difficult pieces.
2. What beginners do, when they start practicing the piano
is they depend on a teacher. They search down a teacher,
from whom they expect to have all of the knowledge. It
is good but also has some bad aspects too. This is not an
age where we keep our work remaining for any
information. So, you just cant wait for a teacher! You
want to learn piano. You have to do some works. Some
think that learning a piano by yourself is a tough work
but seriously, it is absolutely wrong.
4. Before going for any particular lessons or any music, you need to make your
hand fluent and easy. It is so, because take, you have understood the keynotes
of any melody, but you are finding it difficult to press the keys. Then you
won't find it peace when playing your piano. Make your fingers to move
smoothly. You’ll find it hard to move from one key to the. And, when it’ll
happen, you will see that you are pressing a key longer than the another. Be
cautious about these problems.
Make your hand fluent
5. You are going to learn piano by yourself. So, you have to be a good listener.
You have to listen to lots of music, scales, harmonies and melodies. The more
you’ll listen to the more you’ll know about the basic music. Keep in mind
that you can’t start playing music without knowing the basic tunes or music
scales. When you’re learning by yourself, there’ll be no one to point the
errors to you. So, listen again and again those scales and tunes so that, when
you’re playing it, you can find the errors.
Be a good listener
6. When I started playing the piano, after a month, I didn’t know that the keys
are different for each scale! Yes, every scale has a different set of key
notation. When you’ve started playing the piano, it may be your first work to
know about which key you’ll play and about its key notations. Do remember
each of the keys and notations. See, if you are pressing it longer or not.
Because it happens when you don’t know about the key and are taking the
time to shift one from another. Get the proper knowledge about keys of your
piano and most importantly select your scale.
Get introduced with keys
7. Music that is delicate to hear is also tough to master, tough. Don’t let the
complex music to fascinate you. You’ll find notes of complex music on the
web easily, and it is really not suitable for beginners. In these notes, it
requires lots of handwork and music knowledge. So, tempt down your greed
and start with easy tracks. Try to master them fast but without any mistake.
I’ll take the name of one track that you’ll try to play after 2 weeks of
practicing. It will be Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor “Moonlight
Sonata” – Beethoven, try it and master it.
Start with easy notes to play
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