Sunday, 25 March 2012

What else do you need when learning Piano Notes?

By Anthony Fernando


There are a bunch of aids available for people looking to take up the piano, you can purchase music sheets, download piano software or hire a teacher. But if you are making plans to master the piano, there are a couple of things that you?ll need to learn along the way.

Timing

This is the very first thing students will have to learn when taking up any instrument. Its also one of the longest things any musician spends time getting a grip on.

While it might not seem like it, even milliseconds can make the difference between a nice bit of music and a great bit of music.

Once you have learned the notes, the hardest part of music is getting the timing precisely right - or at the very least very near to being right. Nonetheless once you become comfortable with the notes, timing will get better and better reasonably quickly.

Rhythm

Rhythm is the sister of timing. Although it shares a whole load of likenesses and is a close part of the same family, its still a bit different. Rhythm is what can change a cool tune into a jazzy tune, or a big band piece into a funeral march.

Timing plays an important part, but its also how snappy or slow you play the piece.

Basically rhythm is all about the feel of a song. You have to think, what emotions do I feel when this is played? How is it intended to make the listener feel? Its essentially what separates a jaunty tune from a somber love song. So its an important factor.

Remember, everybody has to learn rhythm, no one is born with it.

Patience

Above all else there is patience. Nobody becomes a master musician over night, or in a week or a month. It takes hours of consistent practice. Its been estimated that folks that are considered 'masters ' of their art had at least 10,000 hours practice to get where they are now.

Keep that under consideration when you are struggling with a new song or a complicated musical piece. Folk can only play it because they keep at it and keep practicing until its second nature.

If you have these 3 things, you may go far with your piano practice. Keep at it and you'll get there.




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