The hardest part of learning the piano is #1) learning the notes, #2) remembering the music terms, #3) finding the time to practice, and #4) playing with both hands together. These concepts will challenge the beginner, but they are hurdles that will be overcome with a little patience and persistence.
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Read More »Learning to coordinate both the right hand and the left hand can challenge the student because you have to remember two sets of notes and coordinate two hands at the same time. It’s a serious multi-tasking activity! You start with one hand a time. Learn the right hand and the left hand separate until you feel pretty comfortable with the passages. What’s amazing, is that you will start to gain some muscle memory. When the right and left become comfortable separately, then try putting them together, little by little. The trick is just to make sure that you are only taking little bits and pieces of music to practice at a time. You don’t want to take on the whole song at once. Begin with a measure, then 2 measures, then more. Little by little, put the hands together and work your way through the song.
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