To a degree, yes, it is hard to learn how to play the organ if your background is on the piano. The organ takes different coordination, and you will have to get out of the habit of using a sustain pedal, playing with both hands on the same plane, and you will need to develop foot pedal coordination.
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Read More »Many pianists, either from a place of musical curiosity or because they want to increase their professional prospects at a keyboard, decide to learn the organ. This is not uncommon, and many musicians have done so successfully. But just how challenging is it? Do you need a teacher, or can you figure it out on your own? Furthermore, how long will it take before you are playing confidently? I will discuss these questions below, and please get in touch if you would like piano lessons in Freehold, NJ, organ lessons, or if you have any questions about a career at the organ. I am also happy to work with pianists and organists online with Zoom, Skype, or other video conferencing platforms.
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Read More »Playing tonal music with the feet is a foreign concept to pianists, and you will need to practice your foot movement often during the early stages of your switch to the organ. After you’ve become acclimated to the pedalboard, you will need to practice just one hand at a time with the pedals (playing the left hand with pedals, then the right hand with pedals). Skipping directly to both hands + pedal will only lead to frustration, and I do not recommend it.
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