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Beginner Piano

If you attended keyboard lessons as a kid and now you are older are wanting to return and take it up again, you will still have to have starter piano lessons. Which ever your situation, the way of learning will be the same.

You might discover that there are a lot of different methods to teach the piano or keyboards but in general they will all have to show you the same fundamentals. A lot of students these days will be practising on keyboards instead of a traditional piano but for a newcomer the learning process are the same. The aim of most students who start with the piano today might be to be able to read music, to have the skills to play some classical music, and in many cases to be able to play in different styles like jazz, pop, rock etc. They might also want to learn how to accompany singers and other instrumentalist.

As a beginner, to have such goals could appear somewhat ambitious but before you embark on your piano playing journey you will need to get clear what you want to get out of it. If you put your mind to it you will soon be accomplishing many of your goals.

There is a method of teaching piano that I really love which is used by a home study course called ‘Piano For All’. To start with they teach you is how to find the notes on the keyboard.Fist of all you are taught how to find all of the notes on the keyboard.The next step is to show you how to play a simple tune which uses all of the fingers, as a leaning aid. This melody is also written down in both easy to follow keyboard diagrams and traditional musical notation

This part of the lesson is completed in a very short time. Then you will be taught three notes with which you are able to play a basic chord. To play the chord you are given a simple little rhythm to play. Next you are taught how to play the first note of the chord with your other hand only an octave further down the keyboard which forms the bass line. Add a rhythm to this and suddenly you are playing authentic sounding piano.

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Once you have this feeling easy to play, which will be almost immediate, you are then taught a few more simple basic chords. With the handful of chords you have learned you can put them to one of the rhythms you have been taught and playing the chords in a sequence you will find yourself able to play recognizable songs. Learning this method is great for the confidence and leaves you wanting to learn more. As you move on you are taught some different chords, different rhythms and tunes. All of what you play is shown as keyboard diagrams and on the musical stave too. You will be playing real sounding piano or keyboards in much less time than you imagined.

This is actually one of the best beginner piano courses available at the moment as it teaches you many styles including pop, classical, rock jazz and gospel. It also verses you in reading music as well as playing by ear.

There is a full video review of this course on my web site if you are interested Piano For All Review

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