Facing the piano keyboard for the first time can be a little daunting. To say the least. But by knowing how to make the most efficient use of your time and effort you will be able to progress faster than you thought possible.
The first consideration in effective piano rehearsal is having a space free of noise and distractions that is also well lit. Unlike some people, I can’t read a book with noise and distractions around me. I like to have a little peace and a little space before I read or practice the piano. So make sure that your piano practicing spot is a haven for you. It’ll make your practice sessions much more fun and enjoyable.
Be sure that you practice even a little bit every single day. Like most instruments, successful piano playing requires some muscle memory. It’s the dexterity of your fingers that we’re talking about here. Your mind is going to be able to process the information faster than your fingers are going to be able to duplicate.. It won’t take long to learn that dexterity if you’re exercising them every day at the piano.
Lastly, you should do what professional musicians do when they are practicing new pieces of music. The way professionals practice is to take the piece and chop it up into smaller parts. They practice each segment of the music separately from the others until they have mastered just one portion. You’ll be able to advance your new piano skills more rapidly if you break your music learning into smaller pieces. These three tips will save you a lot of time and effort. If you have a little peace and quiet, practice every day, and learn new pieces of music one section at a time, You’ll learn to play much faster. Rather than attempting to learn it all at once.