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Get to Play the Keyboard Like an Expert



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By : Simon West    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-17 03:46:06
A lot of people may seem to be confident enough to say that they know how to play the keyboard but there are only a few number of individuals who can truly be considered as experts. But what draws the line among the regular players from the experts when they began to learn playing the keyboard at the same totality, time and sources? Proper studies have been made and show three important things that separates the experts from the regular keyboard players.

Building up a strong foundation

Most often, the good music composers are also great keyboard players. Why? Quite simple, it is because of their strong foundation on the music theories, which is the vital for every musician to have. You may be astonished with the fact that only small numbers of skilled keyboard players know how to play a piece or song on the keyboard by ear. Their ability to distinguish the chord and the keys are well learned through the theoretical studies. This is the reason why experts can play swift songs smoothly by the use of several keyboards because they have mastered the ideal and correct hand postures, which has unbelievably taken for granted by other courses and teachers.

Enthusiasm

Another thing that matters in playing the keyboard is the enthusiasm. This is the quality that every expert keyboard player has; they are very enthusiastic about music and playing the keyboard. Their enthusiasm makes them spend more time on hearing the music, picking it up and encourages them to practice when they are tempted to skip it. It absolutely requires an ample amount of concentration and determination to be able to allot the spare time for practice, and this is not a thing that can be gained when it is only done halfheartedly or forced. The drive to play keyboard clearly comes from the enthusiasm that an expert feels within, that is more in loving what they do, so it is no longer a burden or work to be done.

Constant practice

The expert keyboard players paved their way to success by doing several hours of practice. When you compare them to those who can manage to attend their classes or practice when they feel like it, it is not shocking to see that the experts’ are soaring to progress while others are just not even midway. The big amount of determination in playing the keyboard is what draws the line between the experts and those who play by hobby in reaching the top. An advice for you, if you really want to become a world class keyboard player, then you should understand that there is no quick way of learning.

If you look closely, you will picture out that the determination to master the fundamentals of keyboard playing correctly will make you progress very well. Thus, if you are planning to take on a piano course, ask yourself of you are truly ready to make commitments on practicing and stick to the course you have chosen.
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