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Learn How to Play Piano

Some people are more musically inclined than others, but

that doesn't mean you cannot learn how to play the piano.

Many tricks of the trade exist that can have you playing the

piano within a couple of months of practice, and some online

courses even claim to help you learn much faster. No matter

what is claimed or what is available, the most important

aspect of learning how to play any new instrument, hobby, or

art form is dedication and practice.

Listening to Beethoven, Mozart, or any other genius

composers might make you want to sign up with the best

instructor you can find. Your aim might be to enthrall others

with the beauty of classical, modern, or even jazz piano

playing. Many adults who learn how to play the piano choose

to do so through rigorous methodologies of learning the

fundamentals of music first. This requires dedication and lots

of practice, not to mention the cost of an instructor.

For other learners who want to give the piano a try, quicker

methods won't mean you will enjoy playing the piano any

less. It simply means you will not have the fundamental base

that someone else has learned over a longer period. One of

these quicker methods, both on and offline, involve the

learning of chords. In an evening, someone who knows

nothing about the piano might have the ability to play a

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melody just on chords alone. Playing by chords is usually

encouraged more than playing by tablature. And, there are

no problems with those who first learn chords then learn to

read music later on.

Any piano melody is made up of its smallest parts - its notes.

Those who learn chords do not actually learn these 'smallest'

pieces, but instead learn how to break the music into chunks.

By dealing with songs one chunk at a time and matching what

is heard, many piano players enjoy greater freedom of

creativity as they progress.

One who learns how to play the piano using chords does it

more so through trial and error. This person may not actually

be able to read musical notations or scores, but he or she will

at least be able to judge what chord is played and for how

long. As the tune or melody is practiced, usually by breaking a

song up into its basic elements and listening to it as it is being

played, the person matches what he or she is hearing.

A player who learns how to play the piano by ear will not

necessarily be able to judge if a key is sharp or flat, and that's

where having some basic knowledge of the notes comes in

handy. If you need to stay in key F-major, for example, then

you will know how to keep that note flat during the entire

scale. While flat keys and sharp keys follow similar patterns,

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learning how to play the piano is not based on this alone. For

teenagers or adults who are inspired and self-motivated

enough to pursue their goals, learning how to play the piano

can be done within a short amount of time.

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