Free piano lessons from Piano Playing Tips
February 1, 2010 by Anwar Mehdi
The piano has been the one of the most important musical instrumenst since the 18th century, with the likes of Mozart and Beethoven using it to create their melodies. With the lightest touch, soft and clear tunes are sounded from the grand-looking structure. Many have been awed by pianists’ ability in barely touching keys yet still creating melodious sounds, and in an attempt to do the same, many learn to play piano.
Piano lessons may be expensive, especially when tutors are skilled and known at least locally, however, with the help of Piano Playing Tips’ articles and videos, readers can learn with the help of the free piano tips published on the website by music lovers and instrument players that have had at least a bit more experience than a beginner.
Aside from the expensive fees of piano teachers, interested parties can learn whenever they want and decide the pace they want to take while learning. In addition, for those with jobs, this is a feasible way to combine both work with a little bit of pleasure for the weekends and weeknights.
Before commencing with a piano tutorial, beginners must realize that learning the basics of music is the key to actually mastering this instrument, or any for that matter. Developing an ear for music is one of the basics one must learn. Rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre and texture are the basic elements of music.
With those clear in one’s mind, one can proceed to learning to read music, because no one can play what they cannot comprehend. More free piano tips on the website will guide readers to identify notes and be able to read sheet music. With each note, it is recommended that beginners press the keys that are associated to them in order to develop their sense of recognizing notes by ear, a valuable skill which is not taught properly in most piano lessons.
Once skilled in sheet reading, the worst is over in one’s attempt to learn to play piano, however, before one can be a skilled pianist, practice and more practice is necessary. Gradually, by practicing playing simple notes with one hand, to trying difficult ones with the same, and then moving all the way to playing with both hands is the best way to advance in playing the piano.
No one can master the piano in a day, nor can anyone learn to play with no knowledge of the basics. With the help of the members of Piano Playing Tips, one can learn to play piano without having to spend much money or sticking to strict routines, because the website’s articles and videos are free and available 24/7 to guide aspiring pianists.
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