No, it is never too late to start piano lessons for beginners!
I-V-vi-IV So many songs are based on the same common chord progressions. This progression is called “the most popular progression” for a reason....
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Read More »As children get older, it is true that their hands and their brains gradually become less flexible, but their endurance, their will power, and their ability to focus will increase. I’ve had older children begin piano lessons and really surprise me by what they can accomplish in a short time. If you’re a teen or adult and you’ve never had any music training at all, that shouldn’t stop you from trying piano lessons. People don’t learn the piano just to become professional pianists. No matter when you begin piano, you can have the enjoyment of playing an instrument, plus all the great mental, physical, and emotional benefits. People can start piano at 60, at 70, at 80, even later. Your brain can still form new connections at any age. You can always learn new skills. For those who begin piano later in life, learning the piano may take a little more patience. Most teens and adults are used to being good at things. They’ve mastered their native language, they can do math, they can walk, run, dance, ride a bike, play sports, do all sorts of things that younger kids are still awkward at. Younger kids don’t mind being awkward at the piano because they’re still learning to do everything! If you’re an adult beginner, you might get frustrated and want to give up because you feel awkward at first. It may seem easier to stick with the things that you’ve already mastered. If that happens, remember, you are doing this because you want to! Don’t give up. Be patient with yourself as you learn the piano. You’ll be like a little child all over again. Set aside twenty minutes a day and enjoy that process of beginning piano lessons and learning something completely new. If you can find thirty or forty minutes a day, you’ll progress even faster.
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