Do you want to learn how to play the piano? You are not alone; the piano is perhaps the most popular of all instruments because it evokes a combination of feelings. It can show romance, anger, happiness, sadness, and a host of other feelings combined. Of all instruments, the piano is the most romantic and men or women who have ever been played “to” know exactly what this means. If you have had trouble learning how to play the piano in the past, we have the answers you need.

The following five steps will give you everything you need to start on your journey to learning how to play the piano.

1. Obtain A Piano – This is the first step, because it is the most important. You cannot hope to learn how to play the piano without access to one. There are many different types of piano’s, large or small, cheaper or expensive, digital piano and acoustic, no matter which one you choose, you have to have one to learn how to play.

2. Get Lessons – These can be lessons in which you go to another person’s home or they come to yours. You can even learn via instructional DVD’s and tapes, as well as books or even with online resources. It is up to you to choose how you want to learn to play the piano, choose the method that you are most comfortable with.

3. Know what to learn – You have a variety of things to get to know about the piano, but notes, theory, and chords are the most important. You will also need to learn improvisation as well. It is important to understand every aspect of the piano in order to truly master the art.

4. Practice, Practice, Practice – Practicing is crucial to learning how to play the piano. If you are really dedicated to learning how to play, then you need to be practicing every single day, for at least thirty minutes each day. Your practice should begin with warm ups, such as easy notes, exercises, and scales. You can use a digital piano for practicing without disturb anyone.

5. Learn the music one measure at a time. You won’t be sitting down and playing any advanced music pieces from start to finish on first try until you’ve spent hundreds of hours practicing the piano. In the mean time learning to play the piano music will always involve patiently going through it one piece at a time. When you can play the whole musical composition, move on to your next piece of music. Go back over the ones you’ve already learned at least once per month in order to retain what you’ve learned.

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