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Learn To Play The Piano Cheaply

Learning to play the piano doesn’t have to be tedious, traumatic or expensive. I took piano lessons from a piano instructor as a child. There were no home computers back then, so I had to have a live person teach me. I practiced the assigned pieces every day for 2 hours. Talk about tedious! Granted, I look back now, and realize the pieces were good pieces for learning the techniques of piano playing and they fit the lesson the instructor was teaching. But as a child, it just wasn’t what I wanted to play. I wanted to play the tunes on the radio.

I remember one “recital” my instructor took me to. We went to this lady’s house, there were three of us students. Two of us sat on her couch, while the third student played in her study. There were two Dobermans guarding us on the couch. Now, as a child I had cats; my family never had a dog. So I was terrified to move with those dogs sitting there staring at us. Piano lessons shouldn’t be remembered this way. It’s good thing I never associated piano music with being terrified.

I also remember my mom giving me cash to give my instructor. Now, I was lucky, my instructor lived across the street from me. So she knew my mom real well. Okay, maybe I wasn’t so lucky, I couldn’t fudge on my lessons in any way shape or form. But if I had a question, I just trotted across the street and asked. Back then though, Mom was paying $20 a week for me to learn to play the piano. Pretty steep at the time, especially when Dad was not working because of the strike at his company.

My point is there are other less tedious, traumatic and expensive ways to learn to play the piano. You can buy a keyboard with headphones, so everyone doesn’t have to hear you struggling or make mistakes. When I practiced, everyone in the household heard every note played over and over and over again. And they heard every wrong note I played. My husband is learning to play the piano and he likes to play at night after I have gone to bed, so the keyboard with headphones works well for him. There are various keyboards and most of them aren’t as expensive as a piano. So if you find the piano isn’t the instrument of choice for you, you haven’t spent too much to find this out.

A Better Way to Learn

There are books at the book stores that can teach you how to read the music and some of them actually come with instructional CD’s. I had to buy books that taught the theory of piano playing; the very first book taught me how to read the music. What notes on the page stood for which keys on the piano. What the signs for sharp and flat mean on the piano. What a quarter note versus an eighth note means. The theory of piano music could also be called technique; it’s the nuts and bolts of the written music. If you are the type who learns better from reading something and then putting it into practice, this would be a good route for you to learn to play the piano.

There are also online programs. Now, with computer technology so commonplace, you can go online, and for a fee, download instructional videos on learning to play the piano. These videos start with the basics, learning the names of the keys, musical notes, etc. And these videos usually have simple songs for beginners to learn to play, so you can put what you learn into practice.

So, if you don’t want to start out learning to play the piano with the expensive expenditure of buying a piano and spending money on weekly lessons, you can go another route. You can buy a less expensive keyboard and learn to play privately via books and online programs.

Pat Rentz knows that everyone learns in different ways. Learning to play the piano with an instructor may not be best for you. Visit her website to see if video learning is best for you.

There are 5 Principals You Need to Develop as You Learn How to Play the Piano

Some say natural talent is a gift of genetics. But a true artist is made rather than born. When you learn how to play the piano, you will realize that playing the piano is more than just reading notes and thumping on the keyboard. Your success and progress as a student pianist will require more than just time, effort and cash. With every practice, a little part of you will also be transformed until finally you’ll be a more refined and cultured individual. Learning how to play the piano will harness many positive qualities in you.

Attitude: The right mind set

The right attitude will go a long way. There will be times you encounter difficulties in mastering a particular technique. That is just part of learning how to play the piano. Think positive and push yourself to correct your mistakes. With the right attitude, you can overcome any obstacles be it memorizing the notes, perfecting your scales or even dancing your fingers down the keyboard. There may be naysayer criticizing your efforts at learning how to play the piano. Ignore those negative comments and pursue forward towards your goal.

Determination: Keep pushing

So you have given yourself the push. Now to staying on track until you master the piano requires determination. Arouse the fire within you to counter any setbacks that may come your way. Determination will push you to your limits and help eliminate any negative thoughts you’re harboring. If you fail to coordinate both hands to play the scales properly, determination will make certain that you continue scaling your fingers down the keyboard over and over again until you perfect the scales. With every difficulty you resolve, you will be one step ahead in your pursuit of your goal to learn how to play the piano.

Discipline: Keep doing

Practice makes perfect. The cliche’ is proven to be true time and again. Learning how to play the piano will harness this trait in you. You’ll be more disciplined and motivated as you look forward to every piano lesson. Discipline will make sure you stick to the plan or schedule and practice the keyboard at least a couple of hours every day. With discipline, you will be more committed and dedicated towards learning how to play the piano.

Perseverance: Keep walking

Persevere, persevere, and persevere. Treat your desire to learn how to play the piano as a personal quest. Sometimes you get tired, a little lazy or even discouraged, but focus on your goal in mind and pursue forward. Pick up mnemonics to learn the notes, watch videos of great pianists to gain inspiration and continue practicing until you have perfected the different techniques.

Passion: Fire in your heart

Passion is the little voice in your head or that little fire in your heart that pushes you to keep doing something simply because you love it. To have passion in life is a wonderful gift. Do what you love and love what you do. Have passion for piano-playing and learning how to play the piano will be a breeze. Every time you scale your fingers down the keyboard, you will bask in the joy of playing simply because you love it!