Piano practice can be fun too!..
Most people donāt really want to ālearnā to play the piano or āpracticeā the piano, they just want to āplayā piano. āPlayā sounds like fun, āpracticeā sounds like a chore. We get this image from childhood ā some kid stuck indoors āpracticingā scales while all the other kids are outside the window āplayingā.
So, first thing we need to do is to see our piano practice in a new light. See it as a way of accelerating the learning process so that SOON youāll be able to āplayā piano and play it well. If you donāt practice and you just play old familiar tunes you move rather slowly. Yes, youāll get better at playing those old familiar tunes but technically you wonāt be pushing yourself to greater heights.
Proper, structured piano practice helps you stride forwards. I say āproperā because a lot of people have an idea that practice IS just playing songs over and over. Practice needs to involve unchartered territory. The golden rule is ā āpractice what you CANāT play, not what you CAN playā.
First of all, work out what you want to achieve. Do you just want to know all your chords without thinking about how they are formed ā then work out a practice routine that leads to that goal. Maybe you want to learn about inversions or chord substitution ā again, make the practice fit the goal.
Split your practice session into two halves. In the first half play the difficult stuff ā your mind is sharper to begin with ā then reward yourself with some enjoyable but reasonably difficult tunes. Make sure you are comfortable. Many a bad back has happened because of a bad piano stool at the wrong height. Make sure your piano is in tune. If you donāt have a good piano and are serious about learning GO BUY A GOOD ONE.
Every fifteen minutes stretch your arms and shoulders and roll your neck to combat stiffness. Check out some Yoga exercises for shoulders and back.
Follow the 3 times daily rule. Repetition in practice is ESSENTIAL. If you find something particularly difficult make sure you practice it at least 3 times every day. Donāt worry if it takes months to master ā youāll get there.
Donāt play for the neighbours. Practice piano at a time when you donāt care who is listening so that you can make lotās of mistakes and play things over and over. Organise your piano music carefully ā donāt keep it in a heap where you keep playing the ones on top. If you download sheet music put it in a folder. Have plenty of shelves near the piano. Be realistic ā I truly believe that anyone can learn piano and learn it to an enjoyable level but no two people are alike ā some are more ānaturallyā gifted than others. If you have an average ability then itās all down to practice. The more you practice the more you learn.
Now and then, practice with your eyes closed ā or donāt look at the keys ā this really sharpens you up. Organise your life so that practice is possible (this where Mindfulness comes in). Too many people think they donāt have time to practice when really they just havenāt found the time. How long should you practice ā thatās up to what you want to achieve. You donāt have to be a concert pianist. Even if you just play for yourself just enjoy that.
The archer whoās mind is on the prize cannot stay focussed on the target. Accept the bad days when it seems like you canāt play a note. Sometimes itās better to walk away. So remember that āplayingā piano and āpracticingā piano are different. Which do you do? Aim for a bit of both.
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Most people donāt really want to ālearnā to play the piano or āpracticeā the piano, they just want to āplayā piano. āPlayā sounds like fun, āpracticeā sounds like a chore. We get this image from childhood ā some kid stuck indoors āpracticingā scales while all the other kids are outside the window āplayingā.
So, first thing we need to do is to see our piano practice in a new light. See it as a way of accelerating the learning process so that SOON youāll be able to āplayā piano and play it well. If you donāt practice and you just play old familiar tunes you move rather slowly. Yes, youāll get better at playing those old familiar tunes but technically you wonāt be pushing yourself to greater heights.
Proper, structured piano practice helps you stride forwards. I say āproperā because a lot of people have an idea that practice IS just playing songs over and over. Practice needs to involve unchartered territory. The golden rule is ā āpractice what you CANāT play, not what you CAN playā.
First of all, work out what you want to achieve. Do you just want to know all your chords without thinking about how they are formed ā then work out a practice routine that leads to that goal. Maybe you want to learn about inversions or chord substitution ā again, make the practice fit the goal.
Split your practice session into two halves. In the first half play the difficult stuff ā your mind is sharper to begin with ā then reward yourself with some enjoyable but reasonably difficult tunes. Make sure you are comfortable. Many a bad back has happened because of a bad piano stool at the wrong height. Make sure your piano is in tune. If you donāt have a good piano and are serious about learning GO BUY A GOOD ONE.
Every fifteen minutes stretch your arms and shoulders and roll your neck to combat stiffness. Check out some Yoga exercises for shoulders and back.
Follow the 3 times daily rule. Repetition in practice is ESSENTIAL. If you find something particularly difficult make sure you practice it at least 3 times every day. Donāt worry if it takes months to master ā youāll get there.
Donāt play for the neighbours. Practice piano at a time when you donāt care who is listening so that you can make lotās of mistakes and play things over and over. Organise your piano music carefully ā donāt keep it in a heap where you keep playing the ones on top. If you download sheet music put it in a folder. Have plenty of shelves near the piano. Be realistic ā I truly believe that anyone can learn piano and learn it to an enjoyable level but no two people are alike ā some are more ānaturallyā gifted than others. If you have an average ability then itās all down to practice. The more you practice the more you learn.
Now and then, practice with your eyes closed ā or donāt look at the keys ā this really sharpens you up. Organise your life so that practice is possible (this where Mindfulness comes in). Too many people think they donāt have time to practice when really they just havenāt found the time. How long should you practice ā thatās up to what you want to achieve. You donāt have to be a concert pianist. Even if you just play for yourself just enjoy that.
The archer whoās mind is on the prize cannot stay focussed on the target. Accept the bad days when it seems like you canāt play a note. Sometimes itās better to walk away. So remember that āplayingā piano and āpracticingā piano are different. Which do you do? Aim for a bit of both.
Join me here >> Click here to Subscribe to your first online Piano Lesson
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