Wednesday, August 10, 2011

three Tips To Improve Your Piano Playing

By Andy Penbram


Here are some simple yet simple tips to help to learn pianoif you're a newbie or intermediate level piano player.

Practice Constantly

It is really important to practice each single day.Regular piano practice can become hard work especially for children, this can often lead directly to a decrease in interest when older. For the adult student however the goals are not the same and having a yearning to master the piano will keep nearly all people going and make practice more interesting.The most important point about daily practice is that it will reinforce your muscles and will get your fingers and your brain communicating with one another more efficiently.After a few days you'll get accustomed to playing and you will not have to think about it so much. You will find it much harder to play once you have had a couple of days off from practicing.

Make yourself achievable goals

If you can set yourself a few practical goals for your piano learning then you will no doubt find some way to advance a great deal faster. Make yourself one or two long term goals and 1 or 2 short term goals. Dominating a specific piece, tune or maybe merely a chord sequence would be a fine example of a short term goal. Repeat the piece multiple times each day until the time comes you are satisfied with it. You might set one of your long term goals as reaching a particular level of playing for instance or to reach a level where you might accompany another musician. The setting of goals doesn't always have to incorporate time limits and deadlines however it could help.

You'll make Mistakes - Don't let it concern you

Keep in mind that you'll doubtless make a few mistakes and screw ups when you are practicing and even if you perform, don't let this get to you, simply focus on getting through the piece and making it flow. It is far more effective to give a fluid performance with only one or two mistakes and mess ups than a technically perfect yet dry and cold performance. Its not important to stop when you make a boo boo simply carry on playing. Remember if you can the place you made a blunder so that if you continue making the same mistake frequently then you need to do some additional practice on that part until you can play it with no issues. If you do not worry about your mistakes they'll either cease to exist on their own or they'll become so apparent by showing up time after time that you will have to handle them. These suggestions should make it faster for you to practice and will help you to become a better piano player.




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