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Knowing What To Look For In Piano Lessons



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By : Adriana Noton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-10 16:20:34
There are so many things in this world that are very old and are very valued. Some of these things are old buildings that have stood for centuries. Some of these things are old antiques and fun things. Still, some of these things are ideas, and the idea of music is one, especially piano lessons.

Music is something that has been around since man was able to stand upright and walk around. It is truly the oldest form of entertainment that we know of, and it is still able to provide exceptional entertainment today. Not many people are skilled at making this music, however.

There are so many ways that music can be made. Orchestras play beautiful music and hundred piece ensembles blow audiences away. Then there are tribes in Africa who play their music only by keeping a rhythm on a drum. Then there are the older people in the Middle East who play flute like instruments and other age old things. There is one instrument that has withstood the test of time. That instrument is the piano.

The piano started out as a vision by musicians who wanted to create a finger stimulated string instrument. They came up with the harpsichord, which is literally a harp that is played by playing keys. This soon turned into the piano, and became widely used all over Europe and Northern Africa. This piano was used by the best musicians and became the undeniable symbol of classical music, along with the violin, all over the world.

Playing the piano requires a lot of skill and hours of practice. The first step towards learning how to play is really learning which notes are which, especially if you intend to play music from a score. This can actually be the hardest part about learning how to play the piano. Once the notes are learned it is really just following the score.

There are varying degrees of difficulty that come with musical scores. Beginning music usually only requires the pianist to play with one hand, or with both hands and very few notes. The pecking method of hitting the keys is usually used here. As the pianist moves up the scale of difficulty, they will be able to add fingers, sometimes playing eight or nine notes at one time.

The key to playing the piano is to feel the music. Feeling the music involves getting encompassed by the song and to flow with the rhythm of the music. The foot pedal is often used to convey a sense of grace, and playing the music more slowly can also convey a sense of feeling. Feeling the song that is being played can create a much more powerful and moving song for the audience.

When you are looking to take piano lessons, finding a good teacher is key. The teacher should be understanding and should also be able to play the piano. They should have a good sense of musical theory and should also be good with children. You should be able to tell whether a person will be a good teacher right when you meet them.
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