How You Can Learn to Play Piano

In the old days, young boys and girls were supposed to be accomplished and to be accepted into "polite society" they all had to learn to play the piano. Even middle class families who liked to copy the upper classes made sure that their children learned to play the piano well enough to show off to their friends. Well into the sixties every small town had a nice lady who gave lessons. Children went to her house for one hour one day a week for these precious lessons. At least they were precious to the parents.

The children were supposed to practice every day so that they could play perfectly for the year end recital. At these recitals proud parents beamed at their would-be-concert pianist. The misplays and sounds might have been agonizing for the outsider, but to the parents the music sounded as if it came from angels. Then sadly, at the end of the sixties, fewer and fewer children took piano lessons and many teachers stopped giving lesson. But fear not, for your children can still become accomplished piano players even with their already overloaded schedule. Just as children were told a century ago, piano lessons will stay with you forever. It's true; the ability to make music is as close as we will ever come to angels.

Learning to play the piano can be one of the most enjoyable and rewarding things you'll ever learn. Many people begin piano lessons early in childhood, however it is never too late. Even if you're well into adulthood you can still learn how to play a piano and love it! These days, there are lots of options when it comes to learning this instrument. Let's take a look at the various ways an individual can become skilled in the area of piano playing.

To learn how to play the piano you could go the traditional route and take lessons. Check your newspaper classifieds for piano instruction advertisements. Asking around can also help you find the ideal teacher. Many schools and churches can refer you to a fantastic piano teacher. The cost of piano lessons will vary depending on the individual rates and policies of your instructor. A retired, part-time instructor looking for something to do and a few extra dollars may not charge very much, while a full-time teacher who makes piano instruction a career may cost a bit more. Sit down and talk to a potential teacher to see if you feel comfortable with their personality. This is an important aspect of learning, if you're comfortable around someone you're more likely to learn more effectively.

A popular option is to teach yourself piano using a variety of methods. There are now books, videos, DVDs, instructional CDs and even Internet courses that can guide you through virtual piano lessons. This route can save you money on the cost of lessons and is perfect for self-starters who prefer to go at their own pace in the privacy of their own home. Regardless of how you choose to learn piano, you will need an instrument for practice. If you don't already own a piano, there are various options available to you.

Rather than buying a traditional piano which can cost a lot of money you may want to try a smaller, portable electronic keyboard. There are various models available that contain all the keys that a standard piano has, but in a smaller size and at a cheaper price. Some of these keyboards even come with foot pedals you can hook up for the most realistic experience. And the best part is that they are easy to take with you if you need to travel. A good piano or keyboard is critical when you're learning to play piano. Once you've got one all you need is the instruction and the determination -- and you're all set!

Copyright 2007 Gayle Coleman - All Rights Reserved

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