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Answered on 24 Aug Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

if your are start the piano learning form scratch.. so you start the note/key names for then you know the notes then start the basic fingers exercise and Scales then start nursery rhymes.
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Answered on 24 Aug Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

if your are start the piano learning form scratch.. so you start the note/key names for then you know the notes then start the basic fingers exercise and Scales then start nursery rhymes.
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Answered on 24 Aug Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

No for a hardest instrument.. if your are start the piano learning form scratch.. so you start the note/key names for then you know the notes then start the basic fingers exercise and Scales then start nursery rhymes..
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Answered on 05 Sep Learn Piano

Rajesh Kumar N

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Here are some tips for learning piano faster: Practice regularly: Practicing the piano regularly is more effective than practicing for long hours on a single day. Warm up: Warming up before playing the piano can improve your performance by increasing blood flow and preparing your body and mind.... read more
Here are some tips for learning piano faster: Practice regularly: Practicing the piano regularly is more effective than practicing for long hours on a single day. Warm up: Warming up before playing the piano can improve your performance by increasing blood flow and preparing your body and mind. Focus on fundamentals: Learn basic music theory, finger strength, and hand positioning. Break down pieces: Break larger pieces into smaller sections to make them easier to play. Practice drills: Research and practice Etudes, which are short classical pieces that focus on piano techniques. Record your performances: Recording your performances can help you progress faster and train more than just your singing. Learn by ear: Learning to play by ear can help you learn new songs more quickly and without having to read sheet music. Use online resources: There are many online piano courses and resources available, such as Pianote, which offers step-by-step lessons. Have a patient mindset: Progress takes time, so celebrate small victories along the way. read less
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Answered on 24 Aug Learn Piano

Saurabh Verma

Pianist and Composer ( Music Theory )

you are interested to learn the piano so definitely you learn very fast.. follow these steps if your are start the piano learning form scratch.. so you start the note/key names for then you know the notes then start the basic fingers exercise and Scales then start nursery rhymes. Then start these books... read more

you are interested to learn the piano so definitely you learn very fast.. follow these steps if your are start the piano learning form scratch.. so you start the note/key names for then you know the notes then start the basic fingers exercise and Scales then start nursery rhymes.

Then start these books 

Leila Fletcher Books

John w. Schaum

 

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Answered on 05 Sep Learn Piano

Rajesh Kumar N

"Rajesh Kumar N: Guiding Young Minds from 1 to 12 with Expertise and Care"

The violin is generally considered to be more difficult to learn than the piano, especially at first: Learning curve The violin has a steeper initial learning curve than the piano. The violin is fretless, so players need to learn to play in tune and develop bowing techniques. Posture The... read more
The violin is generally considered to be more difficult to learn than the piano, especially at first: Learning curve The violin has a steeper initial learning curve than the piano. The violin is fretless, so players need to learn to play in tune and develop bowing techniques. Posture The violin requires awkward positions that use the head, shoulder, cheek, and chin. The piano requires proper posture and hand position, and you sit straight up. Sound quality The piano has built-in pitch and fundamental aspects of sound quality. Bow control The violin requires bow control, which involves making bow strokes with the exact combination of speed, weight, and contact point. Playing multiple notes As you progress with the piano, you may find it challenging to play multiple notes and chords. Advanced techniques As you progress with the violin, you may find it demanding to master advanced techniques and expressive playing. Both the violin and piano are demanding instruments and require perseverance and dedication. read less
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Answered on 07 Oct Learn Piano

Isha Garg

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Keys are keys, it's just each and every key has there different names
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Answered on 22 Aug Learn Piano

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Having the half-tone keys in black presents an image of stability to the eye. Dark lines between brighter, white keys gave more visual clarity to the pianist looking at them at a glance – particularly while firing out Chopin Etudes, and the more complex solo piano repertoire of the Romantic era... read more

Having the half-tone keys in black presents an image of stability to the eye. 

Dark lines between brighter, white keys gave more visual clarity to the pianist looking at them at a glance – particularly while firing out Chopin Etudes, and the more complex solo piano repertoire of the Romantic era (watch above).

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Answered on 22 Aug Learn Piano

Sana Begum

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The piano is actually a bit of a hybrid instrument, and its classification can be debated. From a technical standpoint, the piano is a string instrument because it produces sound when hammers strike strings. The piano has a mechanism where keys are pressed, which triggers hammers to hit strings, producing... read more
The piano is actually a bit of a hybrid instrument, and its classification can be debated. From a technical standpoint, the piano is a string instrument because it produces sound when hammers strike strings. The piano has a mechanism where keys are pressed, which triggers hammers to hit strings, producing sound waves. However, the piano is also often classified as a percussion instrument because the hammers striking the strings create a percussive action. This is especially true when playing with a strong, forceful touch or using techniques like fortissimo (very loud) or staccato (short and detached). In fact, the piano's mechanism is often described as a "percussive string instrument" or a "string percussion instrument." This acknowledges both the string-based sound production and the percussive action of the hammers. So, while the piano doesn't fit neatly into one category, it's often considered a hybrid instrument that combines elements of both string and percussion instruments. In music theory and classification, the piano is often grouped with other keyboard instruments, like the harpsichord and organ, which also have a mix of string and percussive characteristics. What do you think? Do you consider the piano more of a string or percussion instrument? read less
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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Piano

Abhishek Sahu

Formally educating music from 6+ years. Follow Trinity Rock n Pop & Rockschool syllabus.

500-1000 depends on the level of the student
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