There are three parts, and the apply to all musical instruments:
1 Learning musical notation and terms, and learning to sight-read;
2 Learning the instrument itself.
3 Then lots and lots and lots of practice. Really, although you can teach yourself from tutorial books and careful listening, you also need lessons to be able to learn properly.
Of course it also assumes that you a) want to play the piano enough to put in very considerable effort, and b) have the aptitude including an "ear" for pitch and expression.
It's also a good idea to listen to and learn from as wide a range of piano music as possible, from Bach to Beatles arrangements; not necessarily to play them but to acquire a broad backgound appreciation of what they sound like and why - differences in key, time-signature, expression, structure, etc.
One can learn more information on piano playing at How to play Piano, Rocket Piano, Piano, Virtual Piano, Button Bass, Youtube, Online Pianist, Multiplayer Piano and many more.
No, dyslexia should not affect someone that is or will try to learn to play the piano.
The piano is a fairly easy instrument to learn. Also, by playing the piano you learn most of the important skills to music. So learning to play the piano will help you play other instruments. It is also a great instrument.
He started to learn how to play the piano when he was 3 years old.
Learn 'Requiem for a Dream' on the piano!! its great! xx OR... learn lincoln park, numb on the piano! It just sounds really pretty on the piano. I also learnt comptine d'un autre été from the film Amélie. If you're not amazing at playing the piano- it sounds fancy and is actually pretty easy :) Have fun! x
First, you need to get the music. Then you will need piano lessons (if you are not already an accomplished pianist), and then can learn the piece. As you are learning this piece, you are playing it on the piano.
There are lots of online resources for playing the piano. www.youtube.com has several channels that help you learn to play the piano. Or you can go to a music store and they will have a large selection of music books that can help the independent learner.
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piano teachers can help but sometimes they can be expensive, so I tried many of thinks myself when I was younger, apps and all sort of things. But I found a website that worked well with me. It's this one:
He started playing the piano when he was 5 years old on a mini piano but he started playing on a real piano when he was 11.
A Pianola is an self-playing Piano which was found by Edwin Scott Votey in 1895. There is a Pianola Museum in Amsterdam where one can learn a lot about Pianola.
You have to learn the keys first and make sure to have the notes of the song from song books or thru online. Then, practice how to play the song. Or you may also enrol in a music school so you can learn the basics on playing the piano, if you don't have background, yet.