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Piano Online Lessons - Get Playing Straight Away With The Solid Foundation Approach!

By: Paul Summers Home | Arts-and-Entertainment


When weighing up options as to which is the best way to learn the piano, how do you choose? Do you go for formal lessons with a tutor? Worth considering, but such one to one training can be costly. Why not grab a handful of books and see how it goes? Well, you may get there eventually, but it's really not much fun, hard to monitor your progress...and where does your motivation come from? You could seriously consider a modern way of learning the piano - online lessons. These give you the benefits of affordable one to one training, plus the inclusion of visual and audio learning modules.

So - if you have decided to start your journey along the road to mastering piano or keyboards via an online course, what sort of structure can you expect it to take?

Traditionally, piano tuition has begun with sight-reading, where you sit down at the keyboard and begin to learn compositions from musical notation. However, this can be extremely laborious, seem like hard work (when one of the reasons you wanted to learn in the first place was because you thought it would be fun) and, well...boring. This is where many newcomers fall at the first hurdle. Many sight-readers never gain an understanding of how to play by ear - or how the music they read is originally constructed.

Believe me, a much more exciting, and beneficial, way is to snub tradition and build a solid foundation using chords. This allows you to learn piano in the shortest possible time, getting you playing straight away. You will quickly be playing popular songs you hear on the radio every day, so that you can immediately begin to feel confident about your ability to conquer the wonderful instrument that is the piano. Online lessons will include memory tricks and formulas to speed up the learning process. Remember that learning piano is meant to be fun - and doing it this way certainly is!

After this foundation has been laid, you will find that it supplements the subsequent skills you attain as you go through the course. The fact that you have gained some confidence by proving to yourself that you can play (and have heard the results) will help as you do move on to sight reading, and experimenting with various styles of music, from classical to jazz, and all points in-between. All this becomes easier utilising the knowledge and experience you have already gained with chords, rhythms and basic harmony.

Of course, learning the piano is a serious business whatever method of tuition you choose, and there is no denying that some blood, sweat and tears may be spilt along the way. But if you are looking for the path of least resistance when learning piano, online lessons provide the choice most likely to provide some fun along the way. Let's face it, if you are enjoying yourself, it is more likely you will stick with it and achieve the results you wanted.




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