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In order to properly execute any form of piano music, you must understand the importance of piano techniques. Perfected techniques will aid in the fundamental basics of piano playing.

They enable you to develop proper methods while eliminating any imperfections. You do not need great dexterity or quick reflexes in order to master the piano.

Anybody who sets forth confidently in order to play piano will succeed as long as they possess proper techniques.

In order to accurately program your hands, practice is key in order to develop brain and nerve connections. Practice really does make perfect, so practice routinely in order to sharpen your piano skills.

Many people confuse technique with dexterity, but this is not the case. Many individuals with limited movement are capable of successfully playing the piano without impairment. Technique is your collection of skills which allows you to play diverse pieces of piano music. It is very important to learn them correctly the first time around.

If you decide to alter a task, it will hinder you from properly synchronizing your brain and your hands. For example, when learning to read notes, do not write its corresponding letter on the sheet of music. By immediately training your mind to read sheet music it will create passageways from your head to the tips of your fingers.

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Absorbing any new piano technique requires two simple steps. First, you must find the most comfortable suggested placement for your arms, hands and fingers; followed by the conditioning of your muscles, nerves and brain.

Practicing them over and over again is necessary to successfully execute new skills with ease and control. Begin by practicing slowly, paying close attention to which notes are being played. The slow process of augmenting your speed will help create connections between your hands and your mind.

Curve your fingers and use the tips of your fingers when playing, this will allow you to have power and strength when playing. It is also very important to not stop at each bar line, slow down and try to play the whole song without stopping.

The hours spent in front of your piano practicing your scales and chords will not be time waster. This form of memorization and practice will aid the development of intellectual and memory skills and aid in accomplishing tasks throughout the day. Studying will become easier because you’ll have a better memory and problem solving skills.

When learning new types of music you will have to learn new concepts. Many young pianists believe that once they have mastered the basics, they are capable of playing any form of piano music.

This is untrue.

When learning new pieces of music you will undoubtedly have to learn new techniques and concepts. Experienced pianists can play new pieces of sheet music without difficulty because they have practiced over and over again.

In addition, they have acquired the ability to learn new methods quickly and efficiently. Comparing yourself to other pianists will never do you justice. Professional pianists worked hard and long hours in order to achieve this ability, and therefore you should too!

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Lessons on Piano Playing Techniques:

  1. Legato Piano Playing | Legato Piano Technique
    Legato stands as such an important concept to piano playing because it expressed not just what to play, but how to play particular notes, passages, or entire songs.
  2. Staccato Piano Playing | Staccato Piano Technique
    Staccato piano playing is easy but requires constant practice. To do this, place your right hand over the piano. Your hand should be curved as if you are holding a tennis ball.
  3. Gliss (Glissando) Technique on Piano
    One of the unique charms of the piano that distinguish it from most other instruments is its ability to produce a glissando – a name that is as glittery as the sound it represents.
  4. Learn Piano Arpeggios Playing Technique
    Playing arpeggios on piano is simply playing a broken chord. Not broken in the sense that it has to be fixed, but broken down in the same way you can break down the word “box” into its letters B-O-X.
  5. Piano Thrills And Tremolo Technique
    A trill happens when you flutter your fingers between two notes, either half step or whole step, very quickly. But when you flutter between two notes that are far from each other, this is what we call tremolo.
  6. Piano Cycling Technique (looping)
    Piano cycling technique (looping) is the best technique for fast and daunting passages. It is also used for taking a segment and playing it repeatedly without breaks.
  7. Grace Notes on Piano
    Training your fingers is just as important as training your mind and your ears. It will help you to deliver your message more efficiently, and help you to evolve as a player.
  8. Piano Arpeggios & Octaves - How to Play Them
    The arpeggio, a significant musical element, is often taken from major as well as minor chords and can therefore be smoothly adapt to creative differences on a theme for either a composition or an improvisation.

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