Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Chapters Of Learning To Play Piano

By Angela Howard


The imagination that playing a baby grand is hard can make things tough to learn the skill. It is very simple and requires belief and the right attitude to acquire the skill. You will learn at the end of it all that it was a very simple process that anyone can learn as long as they have a positive mindset. Learning to Play Piano is all about the approach you have towards the process.

To make it, you need to have a step by step process of learning. Start by getting familiar with the music notes. Always stay positive and do not assume they cannot be learned. Just as you learned from A to Z, then they can be learned too. They are eight, which makes it even simple. They are denoted A B C D E F G according to pitches and tunes they produce when played.

Once you have known the notes, you have the responsibility of sharpening your skills by learning the keyboard keys and what they stand for. They are of two significant types; the short black and long white keys that have been arranged in a specific sequence of alternating twos and threes. The black keys are specifically used to have fun on the flat and sharp notations.

You need to identify the middle keys in your piano. Go through the entire length of your keyboard and get the set of five black keys in a group of three and two. Where you get the two black keys, the white key on your left is the middle C. If you go along either side you will realize all white keys to the left of two white keys will be a C.

Once you are done with the identification, you are now headed to knowing how to play Do-Re-Mi since it will be a great way to experience music at its basic level. When you will be playing this, you will be in a better position to learn notes. Practice the sol-fa notation and identify where it starts and ends. The sound Do correspond to letter C.

Once you are done learning the sol-fa ladder, you need to go a notch higher. It is time to learn the simple songs that are easy to memorize. Such songs as Jingle Bells are easier to hit and can make the learning process more interesting. At this point, you need to learn the musical notes and their timing. You need to count each note on the music sheet.

Each note will show how long you will give it counts i. E. Press down the key while hitting the note. There are three basic notes that are used in music but there are more that are applicable to the study of music. You must learn how to identify the notes and the length that you can press them to give the desired note.

You need to have the knowledge of playing the first three E notes that are commonly found at the beginning of a music piece. They comprise two a quarter notes and one single note. An orderly play is an important aspect of memorizing a sequential play. Keep playing until you gain the ability of simultaneously using two hands.




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