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Learning the Piano Has No Shortcuts



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By : Simon West    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-15 20:39:11
There’s a saying that practice makes perfect. This is also applicable in piano playing. Learning how to play the instrument is a challenging one because it requires a lot of focus and skills. So spending an amount of time practicing each day can be beneficial. So will soon get good results as long as you are determined.

Developing A Piano Practice Routine

If you really want to play the pianist just like a pro, you should set a time for practicing. It can be several hours a day. Start with the basics which includes a warm up and a variable session, depending on your current level.

There are times that your regular routine for practice may be interrupted. You may not have time for piano practice for days or weeks. But it is up to you to cope up with the lost time. You can either practice in the evening after work or during your free time. You should develop a practice time that will serve as your routine. Discipline is needed if really want to learn.

The basis of target bombing is simple. If you can only spend an extra hour, or less, choose something that you do not yet know. Do not set a general goal that would take weeks to master. Make sure it is something small, such as a scale, a set of chord voices, a section of a tune, or a transcribed solo. Assume this is your only chance to learn it. Next time you can spare an hour or so, you can move on to something new.

When you practice playing piano with this method, you should approach the session by attempting to permanently advance your skill in one tiny part. Essentially, you are trying to master diminutive piece of the larger image, making sure that it will not be lost later. If you don t get in within the time that you ve given yourself, you will lose it forever. Think of playing piano like a puzzle. Target bombing gives you the opportunity to make a piece fit, and each piece brings you one step closer to finishing the puzzle. Continue like this, and you will complete your puzzle sooner than you think.

Learning to play the piano, especially with the target bombing approach, requires channel vision. You must be able to perform a solitary element continually, overcrowding out all other apprehensions. You may feel like your practice is getting in the way of other responsibilities, such as work or family. You might also feel that concentrating on a single element when there is so much more for you to learn is pointless. Once you ve tried target bombing a few times, you will realize that the basics that you have mastered will help you learn the fundamentals that you have not. With the proper skills and determination you will further improve your skills in playing. It is not important how fast you learn but the manner and the enjoyment that you get from it. A good piano teacher is also important and the right amount of practice is also necessary.
Author Resource:- http://Learnpianoreview.com provides the details on how you can avail a piano software. Read Mr. Ron's Music Review and get to see how to play keyboards like a pro.


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