Posts Tagged ‘Play Piano’

Where in San Francisco can a teen take pretty cheap beginner piano lessons during the summer?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009



I am a 16 year old teen living in San Francisco looking to learn how to play the piano during the summer. I am looking for a place to take a class or private tutoring if it is pretty inexpensive. Please help me out!

how do i play charlie brown theme on the piano?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009



i know there is a very easy, like 5 finger way to play the charlie brown theme. what is it? please keep in mind i really don’t know sheet music or even the piano very well. can anyone explain it in a very basic way?

Does anyone know How to play the piano as a hobby?

Friday, September 4th, 2009



I have been playing the piano for 2 years now, and I thought
this would be a neat way to get to know people, and see if any had any talents.

How To Take Your Piano Playing To The Next Level

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009



Are you ready to finally learn how to play piano despite years of lessons? If you’re like many students of the piano, all your lessons and all your practicing have only gotten you so far. Maybe you’ve found that you’ve hit a wall in your piano playing ability, beyond which you just can’t seem to get. The following are some helpful tips for taking your piano playing to next level.

* Learn pattern recognition: Every song ever written follows a pattern, a structure of sections and chord progressions. You need only listen to a handful of songs by The Beatles to hear what we mean. To expand your repertoire and build versatility in your ability to pick up nearly any song you hear quickly and easily, learn the patterns with which all songs are composed.

* Play by the numbers: Every song is written in a particular key – one of but 12, to be precise – and every key has it’s scales, series’ of notes in specific intervals, any of which will sound natural and pleasing to the ear when played in it’s respective key. Every scale in every key has its 1-chord, its 2-chord, etc. Instead of straining yourself to memorize how to play various piano chords by rote, learn instead the keys that chords are played in and the scales they’re built upon. Then you can quickly and easily figure out how to play any chord in any key on the spot, whether you’ve memorized that specific chord or not.

* Listen: This tip is about learning to play by ear. The secret to learning to play by ear is simple – just learn the aforementioned 12 musical keys. By doing so, you can easily transpose any song you hear into any key you like. Learning to transpose, then, will take you to the next level of playing piano, which is knowing how to improvise. Many piano players can read and follow piano sheet music, but far fewer can sit down and start playing along spontaneously with any song they hear – and have it sound pleasing to the ear. Of course, if you don’t yet know how to read piano sheet music, then you may also want to begin studying that skill as well. But not at the expense of learning the fundamentals of music, which is not in writing but in listening. In musical terms, this is called “ear-training”. Learn to recognize the sounds of harmonic and melodic intervals and you’re more than halfway to playing them.

* Expose yourself: No, we’re not suggesting you run naked down the street. What we’re suggesting is that you spend time surrounded by musicians of exceptional quality, professionals and amateurs alike in whose presence you can hear what it sounds like to play how you want to play. The body’s muscles have memory far superior to than our brain’s conscious recall ability. By simply immersing yourself in an environment where your ear is exposed to the sort of piano playing you aspire to, your body has a far easier time reproducing those sounds on the piano yourself.

Most importantly in your piano playing adventure is to remember to give it a little attention every day. You don’t have to practice for hours and hours a day to get good at the piano. You need only devote a small amount of time daily to keep the skills you’re learning present in your mind and body. Even just 15 minutes a day keeps your piano playing ability in tune.



What are some good songs to play on piano?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009



I play piano. I’ve been playing for about 7 years. I’m advanced and I’d like to know some good songs to play on the piano. I like the classics a lot like Romeo and Juliet or Love Story. I was wondering if anyone knew any other good songs similar to Love Story and Romeo and Juliet. Thanks for answering.

How different is playing the ORGAN to playing the PIANO?

Monday, August 24th, 2009



What are all those pedals for?

I play the piano, but I want to help out at my church, playing the organ.
Thanx

What are some good songs to play piano and sing to at eigth grade promotion?

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009



I am planning on playing the piano and singing at my eigth grade promotion. I want the song to be about “I had fun, wish me luck!” sort of thing. Obviously I’m in eigth grade and promotion is pretty far away but I want time to learn and perfect it. It doesn’t matter about the difficulty of the piece. I have been playing piano for about ten years so I can play it. The genre doesn’t matter but it has to be school appropriate (for obvious reasons) and singable (again, for obvious reasons). Thank you very much!

Songs that sound good with just piano and guitar?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009



My friend and I want to play music together… he plays guitar, and I play piano. Do you have any suggestions for songs that have both parts (and vocals) and will sound good with just those parts?

What do I do if i want to learn how to play the piano on my own?

Monday, August 17th, 2009



Okay I have been thinking about playing the piano for a very long time & I don’t want to be taking lessons when I know that this will put my mom in a financial stress. I have an electric piano that shows the pictures of the keys & everything, but I really want to learn how to read music & know the names of the keys I’m playing. Please help:]

What is the best website for teaching children how to play the piano?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009



My 6 year old little sister wants to learn how to play our piano. Know of any good websites to help?
I know myself how to play the piano and plan to show her how myself. I’m just looking for a website that will give me a good general way to learn how to play and one that gives easy songs for children her age to learn how to play.