I meet folk all the time who need to play the piano so badly. Customarily they are newbies but occasionally they are people who have not played in years and just need to start again. When I see them a pair months later, you would think the piano was their kryptonite.
It’s superb to me how the same person may be so thrilled about something and a couple months later not needing anything to do with the same.
And when you ask them what occurred, they sometimes say they became bored. Did they are expecting to just magically start knowing what to do? They almost certainly predicted everything to be as simple as pie. Becoming better at playing the piano takes time.
You can do this but it is always good to understand what you try to accomplish. I am not talking about understanding how to read notation. I am simply chatting about knowing what the notes are on the piano, knowing chords or at least the way to make a chord. You must at least know all your major and minor chords in each key. You do not want to be an one dimensional piano player.
You can do this but it is often good to grasp what you are attempting to accomplish. I am not talking about understanding how to read notation. I am simply chatting about knowing what the notes are on the piano, knowing chords or at least ways to make a chord.
You do not need to be an one dimensional piano player. By learning these things, you are at an advantage when it comes time to learn the more tough things. I am not talking about bi-daily or fifteen minute daily.
I believe you need to put aside at least forty five mins to an hour just dedication to practice time. Even if you assert you are busy, there are too many hours in a day not to have 45 mins open. Your piano abilities will be fantastically influenced by your decision to make practice time.

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