Learning Piano
Taking piano lessons are an enriching activity for your kids. This is a wholesome education that makes them all rounded besides excelling academic studies only. Learning to play the piano is great for all ages. It is easier to pick up piano lessons when the students are still young kids where their fingers are more nimble and flexible to play the chords and read notes. They can also try to stretch their first and fifth fingers to reach an octave and play beautiful music. Even as an adult, you can still take piano lessons and it is better late than never. This way, you can learn and enjoy concerts by pianists and solo performances.
Now you can begin exploring the fascinating world of music. There are many parts of a piano lesson. You will learn terms like legato and staccato, treble clef and bass clef, octaves, flats, sharps, C cadence, playing the F scale, diminuendo, dotted-quarter note, tempo markings, learn about the tie, learn about the slur, learn about the fermata, moderato, the half note, the eighth rest, learn about leger lines, 8th notes with a flag, degrees of a C scale, building and playing a G chord, beats and bar lines, dotted-half note and much more.
These are the theoretical parts of the piano lessons. The practical parts involve playing the musical score while taking note of the intricacies of the theory. There are many piano musical geniuses like Beethovan, Mozart and others. When you learn piano, you are way ahead of others who don’t know about music. You can also dance to the beat in synchronization and rhythm. And be able to enjoy social outings where you take the floor with groovy dance moves. Music is entertainment that is not too expensive. And you can just turn on the radio or play musical notes on your piano.











