As early as possible, possibly age 8 or 9 is preferred, but some (like myself) began at age 6.
One can start learning at any age, really. But if you are considering a major career in piano and want to earn a decent living playing the piano, then it's best to start out young.
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Although there are some good points made above, parents should consider their child's attention span, level of interest in piano lessons and readiness. Most children can begin piano lessons at age 5 and experience success, if the parent is part of the lesson team (teacher, student, parent) and assists the child at home. It is completely acceptable to ask the piano teacher to assess the child's readiness for piano lessons.
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You can give children piano lessons even at the age of three, but it requires a really great, patient piano teacher. Children this young and a little older have really short attention spans. A piano teacher must give piano lessons for a toddler in around 15 minutes or less. Ages between six to 10 years old are the best ages to teach children how to play the piano. Children around these ages are curious and have an unlimited supply of energy.
It may be a little more difficult to learn to play piano for a person getting older than for a young child, but with time and patience it can and does happen. I have been a piano teacher and had several adult student beginners through the years (the oldest was in her seventies). One reason it may be a bit more difficult is because of the very small muscles involved in the fingers. Also, an older person has listened to music much longer and has higher expectations. Start with a good teacher with experience, carve out a bit of time each day for practice and be kind and patient with yourself and enjoy making music!
The best age to give piano lessons is as young as toddlers.
Though they say it's not advisable, it is highly recommended.
Toddlers at this age are exploring their world, taking in new things, and introducing piano lessons can mold their minds to music
Some parents say that by playing Classical Music to your baby before he or she goes to sleep helps the mind and brain become more focused and clear. Its also said it helps children to be more intelligent and disciplined. Some research says that children who are introduced to piano playing at a young age shows higher self-esteem and are unlikely to get any degenerative mental diseases such as Alzheimers disease. Piano playing stimulates the mind and keeps it mentally active.
Piano Lessons can only last up to 15 minutes. They have very short attention span and their children, they just want to enjoy things first.
There really is no ideal age to begin learning to play the piano. Many teachers will recommend a child starts at around 6 or 7 when they have a better attention span. Others believe that starting very young is better with some children as young as 2 or 3 learning. The parents are the best judges of when the child is ready.
Age doesn't really have to do with this answer; experience (and how long you've taken piano lessons) does.
If you haven't ever taken lessons, it will be hard.
It's never too late to start.
not at all
silent night is good at this time but if you never have played piano before sorry i have been playing for two years and this is my favorite.
Kind of. To "Pick" was a slang term for playing Ragtime piano. and "Tickling the Ivories" is a phrase that means playing the piano.
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Yes. Joseph Haydn was famous for playing on the piano.
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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.
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.
silent night is good at this time but if you never have played piano before sorry i have been playing for two years and this is my favorite.
Beethoven's Father, Johann had taught Ludwig Van Beethoven how to play the piano. His Father also played the violin. Beethoven often played, the piano, he worked hard playing the piano.
Kind of. To "Pick" was a slang term for playing Ragtime piano. and "Tickling the Ivories" is a phrase that means playing the piano.
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Playing The Piano"Tickling the ivories" is a phrase which means "playing the piano"
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Yes. Joseph Haydn was famous for playing on the piano.
If you play the piano softly it will sound soft. If you play it hard it will sound loud. It mainly depends on what piece you are playing. If you are playing a rock song then obviously it will have to be loud, but if it is a love song then most of the time you play it softly. Hoped this helped :-)
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Quite hard! I should no I just took my Piano exam 2day! The only way you can become good at piano is by practicing...