Now to come to the question: Can you teach yourself piano? Of course, you can. The only problem is that most people will only do their own teaching ever so often, and never really develop or finish any piece of music unless they are highly motivated and disciplined!
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Read More »Yes, it is absolutely possible, especially today with Google and YouTube’s accessibility where one can find everything you need in written format and on video which makes learning easy. This information is easily accessible and one can learn wherever you are, on the tube, in a coffee shop or in the privacy of your own room at any time available. No booked time slots needed, nor monies to pay for a teacher or travelling to go for piano lessons. One can quite easily find the “right” teacher on YouTube e.g. for learning e.g. Monk’s “Straight No Chaser” as quite a few videos are uploaded which one can follow. You will find that some “teachers” have done the trouble to show you step by step the know-how so that one can quite easily learn a new piece. There is the problem though that some who uploads videos do not have all the correct words or correct chords or notes for the pieces you would like to learn. The problem comes in when you do not have enough training or background to be able to discern which video is good or not good to follow and in the process, you probably will have to unlearn or re-learn the piece later with much difficulty. Finding songs or music that one wants to learn can often be quite easy to find on Google and it helps the already learned student to hear and see others perform and thus incorporate tips and info from them.
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Read More »It makes a huge difference when one can find a good teacher to teach you the skills needed, the correct hand position and seating position for your particular instrument. Things like technique need to be trained properly. A good teacher or music school will help you with basic needed knowledge, skills and development. Having a teacher helps with planning and structuring lessons and pieces you want to learn so that there is much more development and especially – the correct development for the student. It’s important for a student to learn the right technique from the start. Personal training though a teacher helps you to learn the right notes, the right fingering needed for passages to play – which has a huge impact on the capability to play passages effectively and with great speed where needed. A student can also perform much better if they have the correct background and information about a specific pierce provided by the teacher. The homework that a teacher assigns helps greatly in development on your piano, voice or whichever instrument you choose. It helps structure your development. If you really are serious about your music – going for lessons will and can only help you much much more than trying to do it yourself. Most people trying the “do-it-yourself” method in anything in life – struggles and they do not get the desired outcome, because they are not experts in that specific field.
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