Looking at the Piano

December 21, 2009 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Before you jump head first into playing the piano, it’s important to get a better feel of how it works. First off you have to take a look at all the various forms of pianos that are out there. Upright pianos have a certain appeal that offers vertical options that are large, heavy, and even tall. They can be around 36″ to 51″ high. Now, if you’re looking for a shorter version like Spinets, these are 36″ to 39″. Studio vertical pianos are 44″ and higher.

If you get the chance to play a grand piano, the sound and overall quality is much better. We consider these horizontal pianos that are around 5′ to 9′ in length. Keep in mind the strings are horizontal as well. What about vertical pianos? Well there strings are vertical.

When it’s time to play you will see a music rack right in front of you. It might be a fold down option or some actually slide into a slot, but you will find one or the other. Just sit down on the bench that the piano comes with and set your music in the rack. Just remember to sit at a comfortable distance so you can reach both ends of the piano during your play. Read more

Time after time, I have come across pianists who cannot read music well and rely on memorization to save them. Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling? If you want to take your sight reading to the next level then check out the piano course "Mastering The Art Of Piano Sight Reading!"

Online Beginner Piano Lessons

October 28, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Beginner Piano Lessons Online: A Late Bloomer’s Redeemer from Mockery

It has to be said that although some people are fortunate enough to discover a talent as a child, it is never too late to decide to take up a new skill, even if this means pursuing your interests as an adult.

It could well be that you have always fancied having a go at playing the piano, but never really had the opportunity to do so.  Did your mother and father think such an expense in your younger years would be a total waste of money?  Or maybe your talents were so well hidden no-one was actually aware of them?

Well, as you grow up and become more financially secure, filling your spare time with useful activities is necessary and playing the piano is a great way to start, especially if you are a music lover.

Many beginner piano lessons are aimed at adults who have never yet touched a piano.  Lessons like these provide the basic techniques, music reading exercises and the recognition of chords. Read more