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How You Can Learn To Play Keyboard

By Andrea D. Vacchiano


Keyboarding is a wonderful skill to possess and the ability to play well can be of benefit in any area of music. It is an ideal instrument for a beginner and you can learn to play keyboard on your own or with a teacher.

Many instruments, both traditional and modern, contain a keyboard, which is a set of keys which produce a sound when struck. There are generally 88 keys, of which 52 are white and 36 black. The pitch range is about 8 octaves. The lowest notes are on the left, and the highest on the right. The central key is middle C and the player usually uses the right hand for the notes in the treble cleff and the left hand for the bass.

Instruments such as the piano and organ can be played on their own, as part of an orchestra or to accompany a vocalist. Modern electric keyboards which are smaller and much more portable than their larger counterparts are widely used in modern music.

A major advantage in starting with one of these instruments is that the keys follow the same sequence as the notes on the stave. For example, an F is next to the E on the board and is also one line above it on the score. This makes learning to read music much simpler and musical theory is often explained in relation to the keyboard arrangement.

Children can start learning from about age 5 onwards. As with all skills, keyboarding is best learned young, but with good training, adults can also become accomplished players, even with no prior musical experience.

There are various methods of learning and you can choose that which best suits your nature, schedule and budget. Most people prefer to train with a qualified teacher, either in a one to one or group setting.

Your teacher must not only be well-qualified and experienced but also be someone who puts you at ease and helps you feel confident. Look online or in your local telephone directory to find a teacher or ask for personal recommendations from friends and family.

If you prefer to learn yourself, look in your local library or bookshop or music store for a manual or DVD. These should give you the basic skills and are ideal for anyone who likes independent learning. To find lessons online, conduct an internet search and look through the different sites. Many of these are free and offer comprehensive instruction.




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