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Set aside a specific time each day to practice the piano. It doesn’t need to be a long session, even 10-15 minutes of practice each day can help you make progress.
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Start with simple scales and chords. This can help you become familiar with the keys and get used to playing them in different combinations.
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Use a metronome to help you stay in time. This can help you develop a better sense of rhythm and timing.
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Take lessons from a qualified piano teacher. This can help you learn the basics and become a better player more quickly. (Contact us for options!)
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Listen to recordings of great pianists and try to emulate their style. This can help you develop your own playing style.
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Learn to read sheet music and practice playing the music you like.
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Learn some songs by ear. This can help you understand the nuances of playing the piano and how to interpret music.
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Learn how to use the sustain pedal to create different effects.
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Experiment with different styles of music and different instruments.
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Have fun with it! The best way to get better is to enjoy the process.
