How to get Everything you can out of your Piano Lessons
If you are spending money on a piano course you want to make sure that you are getting the most out of it that you possibly can. Piano lessons that you can take with a private instructor are often very costly, and you want to make sure that you can get everything you can out of your piano lessons. Here are a few suggestions to make the lessons work for you and make you a piano player.
The first step you need to take when you want to learn to play the piano is to learn how to sight-read. This involves learning the notes and chords and scales perfectly. You need to know the location of each note on the piano inside and out so that if somebody asks you where a note is on the piano you are able to tell him without any hesitation at all.
It is the same for the chords. The better you know the most important chords the better your music will sound. The scales need to be perfected as well so that when you are playing songs all the notes flow and you make fewer mistakes.
The next thing you should do is learn how to play the piano by ear. This will help you with any composing or improvising you may want to do. If learning to play by sheet music is the only reason why you want to play, learning by ear will help that too.
When you learn to play the piano by ear you are building up a better connection with the music, which can be heard when you play the music using sheets. Playing piano by ear helps you get everything you can out of your piano lessons.
The best and only way to learn how to read sheet music and to play by ear is by taking a course that offers both of these learning methods and practicing them. Do not leave out one or the other completely, unless you can play by ear naturally and just want to fine-tune it.
A well balanced piano course will offer you both methods to learn and you should really learn both well. They complement each other, and as you start putting it all together, by playing songs, you will see how they work together. Both methods used together will really add a lot of sound quality to your music.
When you are learning the piano, make sure that you learn how to read sheet music, learn to play by ear and practice, practice, practice. There is no such thing as practicing too much, and you will gain so much by taking the time to do it with your piano lessons.

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