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Learn To Play Piano Songs You Love

It is always a fun thing to learn to play piano songs. This is where musical studies take a fun turn and all your practice and patience starts paying off in the form of pure joy.

Many people shun themselves from learning to play piano because they think they are too old or have no talent, but that is never the truth. You can lean to play piano songs at any stage of your life. You might not become the next Mozart but it will fill your life with allot of joy.

Even though piano practice can be a bit tiring at first, if you persist and practice every day pretty soon it will become just a fun habit you flow easily within.

It really takes only 30 days of intensive practice for the body to create a habit. So even though it is a bit hard at the beginning it does get easier and easier.

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When you learn to play piano songs it is important to really focus on every song you are currently studying. Really give it all you have and analyze the theories behind the chord progressions and scales and the different modes that are used.

Studying the styles your favorite songs come from, can help you get the basics of the ideas behind the music that is played.

I would also advise to learn to play by ear. Just listen to a song you like and start playing with your piano trying to figure out the basic melody behind it. Once you can accomplish that, simply find the root notes to every chord and construct it from there.  With enough practice you can learn to play any piece of music simply by listening to it.

Another great way is using score books and learning to read the musical notes and tempos that are assigned to the song.

I combined both of the methods in my musical studies. When I get ready to learn to play piano songs, I first listen to them about ten times. Then I sit and figure out by ear what was played and later check it with the original score. That works great for me and I enjoy fast results.

If you want to learn to play piano songs and enjoy the fine melodies of all you favorite artists, find a system that can help you learn step by step from the basics to the advanced materials. This will insure the fastest most positive results.

Want to learn to play your favorite piano songs? Click here and learn today how you can become a professional player like the artists you love.

NOTE: If you’re having trouble loading this video, I have re-uploaded it on my channel. The address is: www.youtube.com This is how to play the original album version of the “Piano Man” solo.

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Easy Piano Songs To Learn

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Learn Piano Songs

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Learning piano is one of those (often) aspirational things that we tend to give up sometimes before we even start; thinking that we must do the traditional thing and learn piano sheet music first, then move on to the actual melody.

Theory, then practical.

But really, there is another way – that is, we can learn the melody first, then move on to the rest, enjoying ourselves even more along our musical journey.

It’s a fact that a great many self-taught piano players learn this very way, getting to grips with enjoyable melodies first. This approach can significantly reduce the learning curve. In almost no time you can play relatively comfortably, checking out your favourite style of tune!

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Of course, don’t take this to say that you can learn piano overnight! It still will take some time and dedication, remember your mind has to grasp new ideas in sound and method. Still the journey becomes a lot less arduous. You could be skippin’ the keys on a jazz riff or a tenderly rendering a blues vibe in quick time!

One of the many great positives of learning piano is the ability to make your own music, sometimes on the fly! It feels great to surprise family and friends, and maybe watch their expressions change from surprise to enjoyment (maybe even delight!) at your efforts.

Another is that you can challenge and improve yourself by playing with others, maybe in a jam session, with each player improvising and doing their own thing. Some surprising results can come out of it – good and sometimes not so good! But always, always you learn something. As long as you are striving, your efforts will be appreciated.

Small Open Mike nights are pretty good after you are comfortable with your playing ; we all are amateurs in this environment.

For me, no other instrument comes close to matching the piano for range(maybe the Sax will give it a run for it’s money, though). Obviously I’m biased, but I’m OK with that.

Piano Rocks!

Here you, and any children you might have available, can learn this refreshing way: http://shorten.ws/9cbdc5

Sol is a Dad, software engineer, music lover, and hopes to improve himself always, in any way.

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