From improving finger strength to constantly challenging yourself, here are a few different ways you can become a better piano player. Manage Your Practice Time. ... Practice Sight Reading. ... Slow Down. ... Keep Challenging Yourself. ... Make Sure Your Goals are Realistic. ... Learn To Play Classical Pieces. ... Practice Playing in Public. More items... •
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