No, you aren't too old to play music. It's an old myth. As an adult you even have many advantages over children in learning to play music. Since founding Sage Music School, we have always had more adults at our school than children.
Learn Piano with the Musical Alphabet Each of the white notes has a letter name. These letter names make up the musical alphabet, which is one of...
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Read More »No, you aren’t too old to play music. It’s an old myth. As an adult you even have many advantages over children in learning to play music. Since founding Sage Music School, we have always had more adults at our school than children. And that’s because we welcome everyone who wants to do music well. The result has been that about 61% of our students are adults just like you. They are taking guitar, piano, voice, violin, saxophone, clarinet, flute, drum, cello, trumpet and horn lessons. Our adults music students have many diverse reasons for taking music lessons. Here are just a few:
Real pianists are marked by brains that efficiently conserve energy by allocating resources more effectively than anyone else. Dr. Timo Krings...
Read More »How many scales are there on a piano? There are 12 major scales and 12 natural minor scales that can be played on a standard 88-key piano. Each...
Read More »But most children who take music lessons start between the ages of 7 and 12. This is after most of the neural pruning happens. This means that they are learning just like adults by growing new connections. So the vast majority of children who start music lessons don’t have the advantage of expectant learning. This means that you can learn just as well as those kids! What’s more is that playing a musical instrument is not an expected function. Babies are not born expecting that they will play music. So they don’t have any extra neurons for it anyway. So it doesn’t really make a difference. So the argument that children will learn better than adults, for the most part, does not apply to playing a musical instrument.
In the Grade 1 examination, candidates need to know how to play scales in C, G, D and F majors as well as A and D minors. They can play each hand...
Read More »Know these tips before starting piano lessons Make sure you have a reliable instrument. Stay honest with yourself. Learning piano takes practice....
Read More »Most nearby hardware, auto parts, and home improvement stores have options for copying keys. What is this? Many grocery stores and some of the club...
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Learn More »Piano is much easier than violin to start with. You still need a teacher for good technique, but you can get them in later when you have some basic...
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