Beginner Piano Lesson

Start on the Right Note for A Lifetime of Musical Bliss

  • Always loved piano music and wish you could play the piano like a pro?
  • Wish you could play current pop songs you hear on the radio?
  • Yet are you wondering if you could really master the piano?

The whole concept of reading notes, comprehending notes of a song and putting it together on the piano may sound too time-consuming.

Yet you can do it all — why not do it the smart way and learn under a professional piano teacher?

Benefits of Piano Lessons:

  • Accelerated Program Of Mastering The Piano Easily & Quickly
  • Simplifying Chords And Musical Notes, Now Reading Music Can Be Easy
  • Secrets And Tips On Learning Piano Quickly, Making It Fun And Easy
  • Fun And Personalized Piano Lessons According To Your Learning Preferences

A Taste of How Easy It is to Start with Piano Lessons

Every great pianist was once a beginner.

Here are lessons that may help you in learning it easily:

  1. First, learn how to play notes using your right hand.

Learning how to play piano requires exercise using both hands, so we take it one step at a time by starting with only the right hand.

Your fingers represent corresponding keys: the thumb is number one, the index finger as the two, the middle finger three, the ring finger four and the little finger as five.

Keep the sequence in mind because it will help you learn more easily as you progress. Also keep in mind that both your hands will not be playing the same notes so practicing one hand at a time helps you coordinate both hands better.

  1. Next, practice playing on the left hand.

The process is also the same as to the right hand’s. It is necessary to practice both hands separately to be able to easily learn synchronization between both hands.

  1. Third, play the piano with both hands.

Now that you have practiced both hands separately, we will now try to play using both hands.

When playing the piano, try to keep your eyes on the notes that you are playing and not on your hands because it will only distract you as you play. Play not by looking at the keys and your hand, and try to select the keys which are right for the note. Do these exercises more often to be able to synchronize both of your hands to play.

  1. Now you have learned to play with both hands, it’s time to play a song.

Select a song that has easy notes and only uses your left hand for support notes while your right hand carries the main tune on the piano.

Play the song over and over again to be able to master it and then select another song and do the same.

Learning how to play the piano takes a lot of time and effort. Constant practice and dedication is needed to learn this instrument. Anyone who really spends time and effort can become good at playing this instrument, although takes a lot of time, it is also fulfilling and it will be a skill that can bring you many delightful moments for life.