Piano For Beginners – Piano Techniques

Piano For Beginners

 

Learning piano for beginners can be a frustrating thing particularly if they have seen someone playing the piano and thought, how do they do that and make it look so easy? Well it can be easy if you use the correct piano techniques.

You might thing that great piano technique comes from building speed, or finger strength or independence of finger control. Or perhaps you thing they must have done hours and hours of gruelling scales practice. In these ways the piano for beginners can seem a daunting instrument to master.

The truth is great technique comes from the coordination of fingers, hands, arms and body, along with how your body and piano work together.

If you play the wrong way then you will find it harder than it needs to be and you will become frustrated with your progress. But studying the right way; rather than just practise, will result in you making quicker progress and enjoy what you are doing.

You must learn how to sit at your piano so that you do not have tension in your head, shoulders, arm and hands. If for example your shoulders start aching after playing for just a short period, then tension has built up because you are not sitting at you piano correctly.

When sitting at the piano the first rule of correct posture is to keep your back straight. Keep your head up in a comfortable position. Make sure your sheet music is in a position so you can read it with your head in its comfortable position.

Keep your shoulders and arms loose and relaxed. Your lower arms should be parallel with the height of the keys. There must be enough distance between your chair and the piano so that you can reach the pedals and keys comfortably.

The hands should be poised and free above the keys ready to play.

So remember learning piano for beginners is about having a great technique, which comes from the coordination of your body and how your body and piano work together.

For more information on playing the piano correctly, check out the easy piano lessons.

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Beginner Piano Music

Beginner Piano MusicIf you haven’t started learning to play the piano or know how to read music, but simple just decided to search online for some beginner piano music to get you started, then I think you are going about learning to play the piano in the wrong way. What you need is some initial understanding of how to read piano sheet music and how it applies to the piano keyboard. In this way you will be building some firm foundation to you long term piano playing endeavours.

You might be able to find some simple information online that will show you some basic cords and notes to play, but this is not going to be the best start and will not teach you piano music for the long term.

The best approach is to begin with some easy piano lessons that starts from the beginning and teaches you how to read piano music and play it on the piano correctly. These easy piano lessons will also contain some suitable beginner piano music at each level in your learning. In this way you will always be tackling a piece of music that will suit and help reinforce what you have learnt up to that stage.

These easy piano lessons will also teach you things like how to hold your hands on the keyboard and play the notes correctly, plus other things that you don’t get from simply looking at some piano sheet music, even as simple as some beginner piano music.

Initially therefore there will be beginner piano music provided with suitable easy piano lessons and as your studies advance the music you play will become more advanced, until you will be able to tackle other music on your own.

So if you are looking for some beginner piano music, then take my advice and click the following link for some suitable easy piano lessons.

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How to Read Piano Music

If you are in a hurry you might want to take a look at how to learn to read music in one evening.
Read Music In One Evening

As a beginner you will need to start to learn how to read piano music. When you first look at a sheet of music it can look very complicated, but it is basically a method of showing what notes need to be played and how they should be played.

The first step in learning how to read piano music is learning the names of the notes. There are basically 7 note names you have to remember, which are named after the first 7 letter of the alphabet, A, B, C, D, E, F and G.  These seven note names are repeated along the length of the piano keyboard to name each of the white keys.

The black keys are in groups of 2 or 3 keys. A simple way to identify the names of the white keys is to remember that the white key immediately before any group of 2 black keys is named C. A very important key to identify on the keyboard is the Middle C key.
Read Piano Music from the Grand Staff
Sheet music is written on a Grand Staff, the top part of which is the Treble Clef (Played with the Right Hand) then there is a big gap, then the bottom part which is the Bass Clef (Played with the Left Hand).

When you look at Treble and Bass Clefs the seven notes sit on the lines and spaces, called a music staff. These two staffs or staves are the Treble Clef and the Bass Clef. The notes from the upper portion of the piano keyboard sit on the Treble Clef, and the lower portion of the keyboard sit on the Bass Clef.

Read Piano Music Note Name GuideIf you look at the image to the left you will see that the names of the notes A to G have been listed on or between the lines. While this is very useful, the names are not listed in this way on normal sheet music. Some simple things to help you remember the names of the notes when you read piano music are:-

1. Middle C is shown on a separate little line below the Treble Clef.


2. The spaces on the Treble Clef are the note names F, A, C, and E that is easy to remember as it spells FACE.


3. The five lines on the Treble Clef are for note names E, G, B, D and F which can be remembered by the simple saying “Every Good Boy Does Fine”.


4. The bottom of the 5 lines in the Bass Clef is for note G with the other lines above being B, D, F, and A, which your can remember as “Good Boys Do Fine Always”.


5. The spaces in the Bass Clef are A, C, E, G and B which you can remember as “All Cows Eat Grass Bananas”!

You have started the process of learning how to read piano music, for a complete piano playing course click the following for easy piano lessons.

 

 

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How to teach yourself piano?

Teach Yourself PianoTo teach yourself piano the first and most obvious requirement is that you have a piano or an electronic keyboard to learn on.  Ideally you should have (or have access to) a normal 88 key piano, with 52 white keys and 36 black keys. 

There are even electronic keyboards with 88 keys that are weighted like a normal piano, so they feel and play like a normal piano. Other electronic keyboard may have softer keys and they may not have the full 88 keys. If that is all you have or can afford then so be it, but ideally you should use a full size keyboard.

One of the benefits of using an electronic keyboard is that you can plug headphones into them, so only you can hear what you are playing as you learn. This can be useful if there are others in or near your home that you do not wish to disturb.

Now I know you want to play your favourite tune straight away, but it is much better to take one small step at a time. The “teach yourself piano” guides that were discussed in another article on this site are ideal for helping you to take those small steps in a logical order. 

For example it is a good ideal to learn that the white keys on the keyboard are named A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. I know that is only 7 names, but these names repeat themselves in sequence across the keys over and over again in what we call Octaves pronounced (Octives). It is important to also know where the Middle C key can be found. All this and more will be explained in easy to follow lesson in the “teaching yourself piano” guides.

Now the other thing you will discover is that it is difficult to get your fingers to play the required notes you want to play, as well as doing this with both hands at the same time. Structured lessons will help you practice this on each hand and then get the two hands playing at the same time.

The thing to remember is the more you practice the easy piano lesson in the “teach yourself piano” guides, the easier it will become to control your fingers on the key.

Click the following for information on easy piano lessons that you can purchase and download to start teaching yourself piano now.

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Easy Piano Lessons For Beginners

Easy Piano LessonsHi and a warm welcome to my Easy Piano Lessons website where you will find information to help you learn to play the piano.

I’m glad you are thinking of learning to play the piano as it is a fantastic and fun instrument to play. It will take time to learning to play the piano, but with the easy piano lessons I am going to suggest you will be able to learn at your own pace and have fun doing it.

You could pay for local group piano lesson classes, which might work for some people if you also want a social aspect to your learning. But you may find it a little intimidating or pressurised if you have to play in front of others at such classes at an early stage in your learning.

An alternative would be to have private piano lessons so your training is one-on-one. This can be very good with the right piano teacher, but can be expensive and again it might be a little intimidating or pressurised to play for your teacher at each lesson.

Some people may need the motivation of knowing they will be playing for their teacher or class to keep them advancing with their lessons. Other don’t want or like the idea or pressure of playing in front of others to start with and just want to start learning at their own pace. It is for those of you that want to teach yourself piano that my Easy Piano Lessons website has been created.

The easy piano lessons I am going to suggest will also be cheaper than paying for regular group classes or private piano teachers. However, to get the benefit from them you must have the self motivation and time to devote to the lessons, so you should plan to set aside some regular time to follow and practice the lessons.

The lessons will teach piano for beginners, but will also be useful for those that wish to learn more, so you will learn both to play the piano and read piano music. You will start with beginner piano music and in time you will be able to play the type of music you love and perhaps compose some of your own.

The main thing to remember is learning to play the piano will be fun and that is what Easy Piano Lessons will provide, lots of fun.

Easy Piano Lessons

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