Whilst the piano is actually an incredibly forgiving instrument to relearn and like a bike, is something you never truly forget, it does require a little patience and structure to have a great re-learning experience.
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Read More »Returning to the piano after a prolonged hiatus or break can seem a little intimidating at first. Perhaps you learned diligently as a child, or gave up as you entered adult life as other responsibilities became apparent. Whatever the reason for stopping, the important thing is that you’re back and ready to jump back in! We have a lot of people who often come to us with the same question and it can be easy to jump the gun so to speak and feel like you’ll be able to do everything you once were able to as soon as you get behind the keys again. Whilst the piano is actually an incredibly forgiving instrument to relearn and like a bike, is something you never truly forget, it does require a little patience and structure to have a great re-learning experience. If you push through it though, we’re sure you’ll be back to your former playing levels in no time at all. If you are feeling a little lost on where to start and what to expect, here are our top tips for getting back into playing the piano.
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Read More »The important step here is to not get frustrated, in a world where we are able to get most things at the touch of a button, most of us are used to instant gratification, however if there has been a 30-year gap, you probably won’t be able to restart at that same level so need to build back up to get there. The world has definitely changed since music books and now the learning experience is far more diverse, for more,why not check out our top ways to learn the piano here!
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