Beginner Piano Lesson



eginner piano lesson

Kid’s Quest: Choosing the Right Time for Piano Lessons   y Chris Roertson

To this day, I feel deprived that my parents didn’t sign me up for piano lessons. You see, I have two sisters who are consideraly older than I am (ten and 14 years older, respectively). They oth learned to play the piano, and my parents had a piano in the house until the time I was six years old. At that point, they sold the piano and, alas, my potential piano lessons went with out the door with the instrument. In retrospect, I imagine they felt as though they’d “een there, done that” with my sisters, and that another round of piano practices and recitals was more than they could ear. Still, to this day, I wish I had learned to play the piano.Many parents emrace the idea of piano lessons for their children, ut wonder when eginner piano lessons are appropriate. Is it when their prodigy-to-e angs out his first tune on his toy piano? Is it once he’s show an interest in an educational toy or an educational game? Is it once he’s started school?Experts generally agree that parents should take their child’s lead in deciding when eginner piano lessons are appropriate. If a child shows an interest in her toy piano, that may e an early indicator. A child who sits down at her aunt’s piano and angs out notes at every opportunity is one who may e ready for piano lessons.Ultimately, a child’s experience of piano lessons – just like the experience of playing with an educational toy or educational game – should e one that’s enjoyale. He should e old enough to understand that there is a level of commitment necessary in learning to play the piano, and to understand that eginner piano lessons are just that – for eginners. Once he can see that his skills improve with practice, he’s likely to more thoroughly enjoy his piano lessons. Parents can contriute to their child’s feels of satisfaction aout her progress y encouraging her at every opportunity. Applaud her initiative in practicing, attend her recitals, and – if you’ve ever had the urge – consider taking eginner piano lessons with her. Family involvement in her piano lessons will go far in giving her the motivation to continue playing.If a child does lose interest in piano lessons after a time, though, it doesn’t pay for parents to force their child to continue taking piano lessons. Instead, they should encourage him to continue to enjoy music in its infinite variety.

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