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Surpassing The Beginner Piano Barrier

By Andy Penbram


The fundamentals of beginner piano can be learned in quite a short while. After about 2 or 3 classes with a private piano tutor you ought to have learned the best way to find each one of the notes are and as well how to play some basic tunes, perhaps even with 2 hands at the same time. I myself have made a video showing you how to play the essentials of piano in just 10 minutes.

The hard part comes when you start to play with both hands as one and you would like to advance further. For those who are learning with a classical piano tutor they will without doubt be given 1 or 2 of set pieces to learn. First you will have to be taught how to play the right hand part on its own. Practicing it time after time again till you can play it with no hesitation. After that you'll do the same with the part for the left hand. This is a touch more difficult for most individuals but after a while it gets a whole lot simpler.

Now the fun begins... Putting it all together. You can compare this to riding a bicycle. One day it'll all just come together but till then, you might find the learning process a little slow.

If you're being taught at home with a home learning course or a dvd then you'll almost definitely be getting a grip on diverse musical styles or genres at the same time. The essentials of piano learning remain the same though. Learning how to play simple melodies and chords in the right hand and playing a basic bass line with the left. When it comes to mixing the left hand with the right you will not think it as complex as combing your hands while learning set classical pieces. You'll be playing a ton quicker by doing this.

To become somewhat more advanced in this style you'll have to incorporate a melody in your right hand with the chords which you may find a little difficult. Or instead often you will be playing just the melody in the right hand and you'll be combining the bass line and the chords in the left. It is the combining of the 2 things in one hand that you are going to find most troublesome of all but you'll find that over time this method will permit you to move on considerably faster and will give you a solid background in piano playing.

When you've become talented then you will doubtless grow out of the study course and will then gain from attending regular one on one piano classes with a private teacher.




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