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  • Play Piano - Beginners MUST Learn to Count Out Loud! - The fastest way to learn to play piano and make music, is to count out loud. If you choose not to, then you must use a Metronome... Every student, regardless of age, thinks that he or she can count in their heads and negotiate even the simplest rhythm pattern. It is impossible for the beginner student! Let me tell you a story... I was reviewing the progress of a 9 year old private student. This was her 3rd lesson. She'd never played before, but possessed the arithmetic aptitude to understand the division of notes. Here first initial lessons were written in either 2 and 4 beat rhythmic patterns.
  • Piano Lessons - Introduction Piano lessons are for both the beginning piano student and the student who wants to review their skills.
  • Is a Learn Piano DVD Better Than a Private Teacher? - Get both hands on the keyboard and work those pedals almost immediately with lessons from your Learn Piano DVD instructor. Let the fun begin! Don't get saddled into a structured learning process bogged down by the teacher's availability. Practice and play when the time is right for you. And, best of all, DVD lessons are in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Private instructors can put a lot of pressure on students. The clock is running and at the steep hourly rates, piano lessons become very expensive, very quickly. When you learn piano through the use of DVD, you save a lot of money. A one time fee brings a lifetime of pleasure and enjoyment.
  • Confessions of the World's Worst Piano Player - Remember the old ad that used to run endlessly in magazines and newspapers: "They laughed when I sat down at the piano...but when I started to play..." ? I remember very well the first time I played piano for a group. They DID laugh. It was a disaster. I overheard the leader say "Let's get somebody with some rhythm in there to play." Ouch! That hurt. I determined never to be embarrased like that again, and set out to make sure I never was. Guess what? Nobody laughs anymore.
  • How To Take Your Piano Playing To The Next Level - Are you ready to finally learn how to play piano despite years of lessons? If you’re like many students of the piano, all your lessons and all your practicing have only gotten you so far. Maybe you’ve found that you’ve hit a wall in your piano playing ability, beyond which you just can’t seem to get. The following are some helpful tips for taking your piano playing to next level. * Learn pattern recognition: Every song ever written follows a pattern, a structure of sections and chord progressions.
  • Learn How to Play Guitar Or Piano by Ear - Are you impressed with people who are able to play the piano, guitar or any musical instruments by ear? Do you think that these people are born with the talent to play music by ear? You know what? Play music by ear can be learnt.
  • Playing the Piano - "Pitfalls" to Avoid When Studying Piano for the First Time! - For the 18+ years old adult, studying the piano for the first time in their life, I believe you should avoid three "pitfalls" to assure realistic progress. These pitfalls are unscrupulous online vendors, bogus review sites and well-intentioned piano instructors that don't have innate rhythmic coordination. They don't and can't play with feel!
  • Piano For Beginners: Adults Who Used To Play Piano Or Want To Learn To Play - It's true that you never forget certain things that you learn as a child, like riding a bicycle. Playing piano is another example. A minimum of two to three years of piano lessons is enough to instill an indelible knowledge of piano basics. That knowledge will likely be remembered throughout adulthood. However, some adults who have been out of practice for several years may find returning to piano lessons challenging. Re-learning piano as an adult can be intimidating. Starting piano lessons again can be fulfilling though for those prepared to tackle the challenges. One of the biggest challenges of re-learning piano as an adult is changing methods. Adults who took only a few years of piano lessons as children may have initially learned to play by rote.
  • How to Play Music by Ear - Are you impressed with people who are able to play the piano, guitar or any musical instruments by ear? Do you think that these people are born with the talent to play music by ear? You know what?

  • Play Piano. The Power On Your Side - Things to remember when you want to play piano The only way to keep up with the latest about any knowledge is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information, which in this article will describe about how to maintain properly care of your piano. If you have read any information related to the topic of how to care and maintain piano, it won't take long for you to become an expert in this field.
  • Thinking about Piano Lessons? What is your Teachability Index? - Answer these 5 assessment question, I will show you how to boost your learning ability: 1. Name at least 1 song you would love to learn how to play on the piano. 2. On a scale from 1-5, where is your desire to play the piano? 3. Do you need motivation to help you achieve your goals? 4. Do you have a 10 minute activity that you can replace with a more productive activity? 5. What is your expectation of learning how to play piano Before we talk about your responses to these assessment questions, let's determine your teachability score and then use your 5 responses to bring your score higher. What is a Teachability Index? Everyone has a teachability index score. A teachability index measures how easily you will learn a new skill.
  • 12 Piano Quotes to Celebrate National Piano Month - This month is National Piano Month and what better way to celebrate than with some inspiring piano quotes?
  • How to Play the Piano - For Adults Only! - You’re never too old to start learning how to play the piano. There are SO many online instruction programs today, that I know it can be very confusing. It is my intent that this article will shed some light into your search to find the most appropriate course for your specific needs. At first, I strongly suggest that you do some deep soul searching and decide what style of music you want to REALLY play.
  • PianoHow to learn to play the piano through a videogame! - In this technological age of computers and video games, these have become an excellent way to transmit information at an early age to children. The challenge remains in figuring out which video games should we buy and keep. Many excellent piano players started their education at a young age, because they were given the opportunity by their parents, relatives or friends, and with time they found a way to express themselves, increasing their self As far as piano learning is concerned, recently I have been shown and become interested in the PianoWizard video game package from Allegro Multimedia.
  • Read Music - Music Seems to Be More Important Today Than Ever Before! - Possibly because it taps into our emotions in a way that technology and science, which increasingly inhabit our lives, DO NOT. Then again, perhaps music simply offers an escape from tensions of an increasingly pressurized society. Too often, however, the repertory of the traditional theory programs strikes you as arcane, foreign (literally), and unrelated to the music that commands your day-to-day attention.
  • Piano Lessons can Dramatically Improve Other Areas of your Life - How many times have you wished you can play piano? Have you ever wanted to play your favorite song on the piano or just sit down and enjoy making something up? We all wish we can play piano for a variety of reasons. Whatever the original reason, it's clear that piano lessons are about more than playing music.
  • Life Skills From A Child Piano? Why Not? - If you have continuously exposed your child to the music of Bach, Chopin, Mozart, and Beethoven, you may have a promising music prodigy in the family. Boost your child’s love for music, a child piano may carve a path to the royal concert halls. Let your kid tinker with the child piano If your child shows an interest for music, help him develop his potential. The child piano is the popular choice for parents with young Mozarts in the family. With this, children as young as three years old can recognize the tones of the piano. Children have an aptitude for music. This has been proven by musical geniuses. As early as three years old, Mozart was already tinkering with the piano.
  • Piano Lessons: How To Read Notes Quickly - Recognizing the names of the bass and treble staff notes can be fun and rather simple. Before we begin, remember that the treble staff is where you will find all your right hand notes, and the bass staff is where you will find all your left hand notes. All you have to do is memorize a word for each note, like this.
  • Make Your Piano Playing Sound More Professional By Learning To Think Like A Singer - Sounds like a strange title for an article on how to play the piano doesn’t it? However, singers employ some tricks that we piano players can learn from. Here are five important ones. (1) Phrase it like a singer.
  • Introducing Your Toddler To The Piano - If you have a toddler who just can't wait to play the piano, here are some ideas that require no previous experience in playing. Through my experience with working with toddlers, I have found that they are usually not able to cope with sitting at the piano for long periods of time. They tend to show tones of curiosity in the anticipation of playing and then it disappears quickly when it's time for a turn. It is quite normal at this age to have less than two minutes playing the piano, before you move on to something else. If your toddler doesn't play for long, it is not an indication that they are not enjoying the activity or music, it's just being a toddler! Here are two playing ideas and tips for the first sessions together with your child.
  • Practice Piano Effectively to Be a Good Pianist - Although this article is written for pianists who want to learn how to practice effectively, it is also a good advisory for any musicians wanting to hone their skills in any musical instruments. The great Vladimir Horowitz, an acclaimed Russian-American concert pianist once said, "If I do not practice for a day, I know it. If I do not practice for two days, my wife knows it. If I do not practice for three days, my audience knows it.
  • How to Play the Piano - You Have to Practice Scales and Arpeggios! - Don’t Live in a “fools” Paradise! You Have to Practice Scales and Arpeggios to Play ANY Style of Music Let me tell you a short story... In the late 70’s, between semesters while in College, I would hang out at a popular night club in Washington DC called The Mark IV. This club would bring in popular R & B “recorded” vocal acts... The Spinners, The Main Ingredient, The Whispers, The Stylistics...
  • Do You Struggle With Proper Piano Fingering? - Do you ever notice piano players using awkward fingering when playing piano? Believe it or not, this is a rather controversial topic. There are people who strongly believe in proper fingering for piano pieces. There are also those who are firm believers in free-style fingering. Let me share with you my own perspective on this topic. Though the length of fingers differ from person to person, we all have thumbs that are shorter than the rest of our fingers. As a rule (or rule of thumb), the thumb is the strongest finger of all. Thumb, index finger (2nd), and long finger (3rd) are the most used fingers for piano playing. The fourth finger and fifth finger are weaker fingers. Below are four fingering tips that I have worked up as general rules: 1. Never use the thumb to play a black key.
  • Why? Your Keyboard Success Comes From Answering This Key Question - Are you wondering when you’ll be able to play the piano with ease? Do you wish you could improve your piano playing more quickly? Are you struggling to stay motivated to practice each day? Is so, read on….. There’s a lot of talk these days about setting goals. Unfortunately, even if you do set a goal, you may not achieve it. Perhaps it’s because your reason for accomplishing the goal isn’t important enough to you. Have you ever prepared to perform at your spring piano recital and put everything else aside during the few days before?
  • Manifesting Abundance: The Law of Attraction - You can learn to “manifest abundance” in the same way that you can learn how to play the guitar, or ride a bike. It’s knowledge and can be learned, and isn’t really something that we’re just “born” knowing how to do. For some, it might come easier- just like everything else in the world. Some people are just gifted when it comes to playing the piano or another task- but that doesn’t mean someone else can’t take lessons, improve their skills. Do you know someone who seems to have everything? They’re probably considered very lucky. They are able to get things without a lot of effort on their part, have money to do what they want and take nice vacations whenever they please, and probably have a great relationship and family life. People like this are good at manifesting.
  • Piano Playing And Excuses; A Sour Mix - You’ve just finished playing the piano for family members or some friends. If you’ve truly played poorly, the instinctive thing to do is to delve into a repertoire of excuses, some of which might include: “Who can play at this time of day?” “Of course that wasn’t good. You try playing when someone in your audience has a whistling nose.” “I just started his piece last week. What do you expect, Liberachi?” “Okay, so you try playing it. It’s difficult, man!” Although there may be truth peppered in these thoughts, the last thing that a pianist wants to do is to get into the habit of jumping into an excuse.
  • The Physical Action Of Playing The Piano - In examining the use of the hand, it will, for now be enough to say that it will become the end product in a process. It will later, in its relation to the piano keyboard, be considered as an agent.
  • Do You Want To Sound Like A Pro? - If you're like most people who take piano lessons, you do! ?Whether you're young or old or somewhere in between, you aspire to make beautiful music and... right away! ?You’ve probably heard the old joke: ? "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" asks the inquisitive tourist. ?"Practice, practice, practice!" replies the wise old responder.? ?
  • Learn To Play The Piano With Expression - Part 2 - In part 1 of this two-part article, we discussed that the correct use of the piano player's limbs and the mechanism peculiar to the piano are important subjects to learn when developing a correct style of playing the piano keyboard with both hands. But before any accurate observations can be made of what the hand is doing, it is necessary that the eye should know what to look for, as it can see only that which it brings the power of seeing.
  • How To Play Jazz Piano With Style - The piano is an important musical instrument for jazz bands since the origin of jazz music and it can be played in the style of a solo performance or as part of a band. Like the guitar, the piano is one of the few musical instruments in a jazz band which can play chords as well as notes instead just single notes only instruments such as the saxophone, trombone, trumpet or even the vibraphone (1 or 2 notes together). Gone were the days when a jazz pianist's role is just to keep tempo with repetitive chord combinations.
  • How Piano Students Can Get A+ Results By Using The 3 D’s - Have you ever wondered why some piano students really sound great? Have you thought “she has talent”, I wish I could play like that? Although talent does play a part in musical performance, it’s the 3 D’s that make the real difference! Here are some examples of people with talent who applied the 3 D’s to achieve excellence: • Duke Ellington- spent his life performing 6 nights a week while spending part of every day composing and arranging for his band. • George Shearing- spent one week at home practicing and working on arrangements for every week of performing in jazz clubs around the world • James Levine- at age 13 started traveling from Cincinnati, Ohio to Vermont, Colorado and New York (Julliard) to study piano with top level teachers.
  • Play The Piano With Expression - Part 1 - This series of articles will show the piano student what is needed to acquire that which is necessary in piano playing, namely, a good tone-production. It is necessary for the piano student to observe, and learn fully and precisely, as much of the mechanism of the piano as possible. It is only with careful study that a scientific knowledge of piano-touch can be attained.
  • The Piano’s Key Mechanism – Part 1 - The piano, while similar in some of its features too many other kinds of musical instruments, differs materially in several important points from all other kinds. It resembles the Violin, Harp, Guitar, Zither, Dulcimer, in its being stringed. It resembles the Drum, Triangle, Cymbals, Tambourine, Dulcimer, in its being dependent on percussion for the production of its tone; and it resembles the Organ, Clarinet, Concertina, in its being keyed. But it differs from all of these instruments in the following important points. Firstly, in its being dependent on the player's method of finger push on the key for its quality of tone. Secondly, in its being dependent on rapidity of finger push for its quantity of tone and thirdly, in its being dependent on keys for the means of producing percussion.
  • Playing The Piano - Part 2 - The damper of the piano is part of the mechanism that stops the strings vibrations, which of course stops the sound. If it were not for the damper, the sounds produced from the piano would continue longer than wanted. When a violin player wants to stop the sound, the process is a simple one; the player just stops drawing the bow across the strings.
  • Hammond Organ. The Power On Your Side - Should I play organ, keyboard, or piano and what age is the most suitable to practice There are so many questions are asked around by many people who want to become piano player but just do not know how to start. Someone may ask for help meanwhile some other looking for information on the internet and join forums and discuss about which type of musical instruments that you should go for. And when you start sharing the knowledge and facts that you have just learnt from this article, your friends or partners will be absolutely amazed (and also may asking you for further advice).
  • Toy Pianos For Children Help Their Development - Toy pianos for children are great for helping their development, not only musically, but also in their education in general. Playing the piano, even a toy piano, helps to promote creativity and also provides the child with a self confidence that enables him or her to easily interact socially with others. There is a wide range of toy pianos online, from the very small suitable for little toddlers to multi-octave spinets that are not so much toys as genuine musical instruments. But why a piano?
  • Three Vital Ingredient’s Method To Practicing Piano - Have you ever felt as if your piano playing has become stagnant and is not improving no matter how much you practice? The answer may not be the amount of time you put in, but rather the strategy you use to practice properly. I still remember when I was learning piano in my early years and the practice session seemed to be so boring and unproductive. I never went beyond what my piano teacher assigned. Each session would always be in the same order: scales, arpeggios, classical pieces, and etc. It soon became tedious and uninteresting.
  • The Undiminished Importance Of Diminished Seventh Chords - Diminished is important! Diminished size doesn’t matter! Diminished is beautiful! Why am I hyperventilating? Okay, let’s calm down and talk about diminished chords. A diminished seventh chord in closed position has different four notes, each of which is separated from the other by a distance of three semitones.
  • Piano Songs and the Successful Composer - “I want to make a lot of money composing piano songs.” I know what you’re thinking. This is either a very ambitious composer or a comedian. Let’s face it. If you have aspirations to compose for a living then money is probably not your number one priority.
  • Music Education And The Smarter You - Music education makes you smart. Smart people educate themselves with music. Both are true to an extent. What is it about music that increases you brains efficiency? From a teacher’s standpoint, the answers are quite obvious. Because music education is such a broad topic, let’s condense it to the studying of an instrument... more specifically the piano. Teachers have noticed through the years that students seem to get sharper mentally with every lesson.
  • Seven Summertime Solutions For Sustaining - Here in the Northeast, when summer finally arrives, you want to spend as much time as possible savoring every moment of the longer days filled with warm temperatures and beautiful weather.
  • Organization + Inspiration + Motivation - How Piano Students Can Combine Them To Succeed - Do you want to feel more motivated to practice the piano? Are you struggling to make practicing the piano a priority? Have you lost your desire to “go for the gold”? Recently, the mother of a young student told me that she was concerned about her daughter’s lack of motivation to practice the piano. When I questioned Katy about this issue, she told me that she needed inspiration… and that it was my job as her teacher to inspire her. You may feel the same way.
  • Those Dominating Dominant Sevenths - Musicians love their dominant sevenths. Why do they love them so much?
  • The Key, Hammer And Damper Mechanism Of The Piano – Part 2 - When a key on the piano is pressed, the tone continues sounding for a considerable time after the press of the key has taken place, and stops when the key is allowed to rise. This stoppage of the tone is the result of the action of a second piece of mechanism, called the damper. The dampers are small pieces of wood with felt attached to them.
  • The Magic Of Music, Toy Pianos, And Other Instruments - Music enchants children. Its magic reaches out to them even inside the womb. During the later parts of infancy, they almost always instinctively sway, bounce, or move their heads to its beat.
  • Beethoven - Born in 1770, Ludvig van Beethoven was one of only three of his parents’ seven offspring children to survive infancy. Yet the world of music owes this chance event an immeasurable amount, because he would go on to be one of a handful of composers to grace the art form with a style and quality that is truly unique. His father was his first music teacher, a proficient tenor, and his grandfather on the paternal side had been Kappelmeister at the court of Clemens August of Bavaria.
  • How To Memorize A Song The Easy Way - Do you always need to have the sheet music to play a song? Do you wish you could sit down at the piano and just play like your favorite performers do? Well, you are not alone. Most pianists feel the same way as you do.
  • The Physics Of Playing The Piano - Part 1 - The peculiarities of the mechanism of any instrument constitute in all cases a law for the application of the energy to be expended upon that mechanism. In so far as energy is correctly applied, the machine or mechanism should give back an equivalent of work done; but if the power applied is lacking or weak, then the results obtained will also be the same. As every musical instrument has that part of it which is to be played upon. Constructed with reference to the shape and motions of the hand.
  • 12 Ways Pianists Can Get Better Results With Less Effort - Steve, a high school student, runs track, plays the sax in the band, takes 3 honors classes, works 10 hours a week and still continues to improve his piano playing. How does he do it? He uses the 80/20 principle.
  • Terrific And Terrifying Pianos - What’s the best piano you’ve ever played on? What’s the worst? Can the quality of pianos that are used for composing and performing seriously affect your musical output? Here are some thoughts. Two of the most remarkable pianos ever built are the nine foot Steinway and the nine-and-a-half foot Bosendorfer.

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