Yes. Through daily repetition of pedagogy. Also, have them play by ear to garner confidence and self esteem.
I have dyscalculea and use the piano by ear with computer programs to compose and produce music. I still study pedagogy, but it is a long road with a heaping amount of patience to go with it.
There are several Dyscalculaics playing instruments at Berklee College of Music too.
Don't give up if you have a burning desire to play music.
Figure out the best way to get it out. That will take experimentation.
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Yes, it is possible for someone with small hands to play the piano effectively. With proper technique and practice, individuals with small hands can develop the necessary skills to play the piano proficiently.
Certainly. If someone asks if you play a musical instrument, you may say" Yes, I play piano." The " the " being implied.
by have someone else doing it
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You can play it in what ever key you want.
You can look on a website
well first you need to have a piano second look it up ever heard of it
ask someone else
There are many skilled pianists - be more specific.
No, dyslexia should not affect someone that is or will try to learn to play the piano.
iam a girl who plays the piano ive been playing ever since i was 5