A willing person of any age can learn how to play the piano. Online tutorials are not recommended over books and printouts because they cannot be used at the piano. Whether you choose to practice on your own piano or a keyboard, it is easy to learn how to play the piano.
Gather lesson material before learning how to play the piano. Such material includes sheet music and books with a focus on beginner piano players. Look to music stores and bookstores to purchase these materials; online purchasing is also an option. If you are interested in DVD material, sites such as
http://www.learn-and-master-piano.com provide reviews of some popular programs. Second-hand or used book stores are options for the thrifty spender, too. Once this step is accomplished, you can start learning how to play the piano.
The keys of the piano are labeled A to G. First locate and memorize the Middle C key High notes on the piano are to middle C’s right whereas low notes are to the left. The title “natural” is deemed to the white keys; the black keys are called “flat” (b) and “sharp” (♯). Black keys are sharp and flat since the key can simultaneously be both lower and higher than a white key. Memorizing and practicing with the natural keys first will enable a better understanding of sharp and flat keys.
Learning how to play can be improved with knowing about finger placement. The right-hand thumb plays middle C, with the remaining fingers taking place over the D, E, F, and G natural keys. The fingers of the left hand spread evenly over the natural keys to the left of middle C (B-E). The fingers should be slightly curved over the keys.
When you have achieved being able to play the keys by memory, you have enough understanding to begin learning sheet music. The correlation between piano keys and notes on sheet music are shown in the picture below, and should be included in your piano lesson book for beginners.
Practicing the performance of songs can be attained when you have a solid understanding of basic sheet music, piano keys, and finger placement. Routine practicing will eventually render your beginning lessons too easy at which time you can investigate more challenging lessons and music geared towards intermediates. As you continue to improve, you will likely investigate music theory and chords, chord patterns, and piano technique in addition to challenging sheet music.
By using the basic piano playing skills attained through this article, you can proceed to more advanced tutorials. Take into account that playing the piano is not as easy for some people as it is for others. The process of learning to play the piano will prove arduous as well as rewarding.