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By Sarah Wright


Many people want to learn musical instruments but only a few register. Even among those who register, only a very small fraction completes the lessons. This has compelled experts to compile a list of tips to learn Piano for Quitters. It enables you to learn in the shortest time while still maintaining the enthusiasm.

Have a motivating reason to learn the instrument. Your aim could be to perform better in your art classes. It could also be to join a local band or be a better singer. It is this reason that will help you increase your pace and also stay in the class for the longest time possible. Consider sharing the reason with friends, family and acquaintances who will keep your progress in check.

Have targets when taking your lessons. This means a time frame where you have completed lessons on notes, keys, basic songs and sight reading, among other milestones. The targets should be grouped as short, medium and long term. By achieving the short term goals, the medium and long term goals will fall in place. Engage your teacher when setting the goals and also follow the targets set by the tutorial you are following.

Practice on your piano routinely. You need to have a timetable for practice and an available place. This sets the body and mind on the routine such that whenever it is time, your entire system is prepared. You also avoid practicing in a rush or while you are absent minded. The routine should be at a convenient time and place to ensure comfort and concentration. It is easier to grasp the ideas you practice in such an environment.

Engage a qualified and experienced teacher to increase your pace and make you a professional. This should be a formally trained maestro who understands the rules and is passionate about pianos. A role model is even better because you have someone to look up to. You need a teacher-figure who is firm on your performance, challenges you and provides directions.

Invest in a good piano and other learning materials. Ease in accessing learning materials is a motivating factor when learning. There are pianos that are affordable and with all the features you need for practice. Get a recommendation from your teacher for the best models to use. You also need materials like books of your grade to help you through the learning process. Videos and audios also support your learning.

Join a friend or a supportive group. This is an opportunity to learn and grow together. As a pair or a group, you get and provide support when one is discouraged. You also will not be walking a lonely journey of learning. You have a group of people that understands your struggles and is ready to cheer you when you succeed. Such a place is exciting to be, ensuring that you never miss a lesson. When they critique your work, their criticism will be genuine.

Engage in tests or examinations and also perform in concerts where you are under pressure. This is an opportunity to test your skills. Record your performance and seek the opinion of teachers and other maestros. Be ready to learn over time instead of expecting to be a guru in a day or two. It demands realistic expectations.




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