While he makes it clear that he doesn't want to discourage anyone from learning that way, Paul also was adamant that traditional lessons were not the right fit for him. What *did* work for him? “I just picked out chords on the piano. That would have been when I was about 14 or so.”
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Read More »Let’s talk about Paul Mcartney, famous member of The Quarrymen! Because way back before they were The Beatles, Paul plus John Lennon started The Quarrymen with several others, and… But I digress: we’re here to talk about Paul and the piano. 😉 One of my students sent me a short interview of Paul talking about learning piano, and my interest was immediately piqued. In fact, he said some things which really resonated with me and how I teach piano! So I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk about it.
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Read More »Why do I love this little story from Paul McCartney’s early years? Well, if you know anything about me or Piano In 21 Days, you can probably guess. So many people take piano lessons as children. It seems like a good idea to a lot of parents, especially if their kids seem interested in music! But learning music doesn’t always have to follow one traditional route. Not everyone thrives in a traditional or theory-intensive learning environment. If the hundreds of emails I receive each week are any indication, a LOT of people out there are very disappointed with their childhood piano experiences. If a certain method hasn’t worked for you but you’re still interested in the topic, the logical thing to do is stay on topic but try a different method. That’s exactly what Paul explained in his story. Not giving up on piano, just taking a different route. Sure, it may have been a little easier for him than other people. Most people don’t just figure out the chords on their own and then somehow evolve into international pop stars. And that’s fine! I didn’t do that either, but I can play piano now with similar techniques to what Paul described.
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