A Guide To Learning A New Piano Piece

Author: Mr. D'S Music School

It is always exciting to learn a new piano piece in piano lessons in Folsom. Simply recognizing that we are going to learn something new awakens in our confidence that we are capable of doing something that we were not capable of yesterday. We can feel a new motivation towards our piano practicing and will even be more alert at the piano when we begin a new piece. There are a few vital things to keep in mind when it is time to begin a new piece.

  • If you’ve got an instructor, ask him or her to help you pick a suitable piece for your level of playing. One will even help you pick a piece that’ll train you latest techniques and develop your piano playing to a new level.
  • If you’re picking a piece out on your own, try to find things that you’re already familiar with like the key signature, time signature, note values, and chords that you may already know. Then look for a few things that you do not know under these same categories so you’ll be learning something new.
  • Come across a video or a recording of your piece online so you can give a listen prior to you start, and then listen again as you undergo and learn the piece. It’ll help you not just to know what it is supposed to sound like, but even give you a possibility to compare what you’re playing to what you’re hearing and seeing in the professional example during piano lessons in Folsom.
  • It can be particularly helpful in the beginning to pick a piece that you already know and have a desire to learn – as long as it is at the same level that your playing is.

Now once you’ve picked the exact piece that you wish to learn, there’re some particular things to seek and notice in the music that’ll really help you get started on the right track. Do the following things before you play the piece on the keyboard:

  • Look at the Key Signature and see how many flats or sharps are there and ensure you recognize what each one is.
  • Look through the whole piece and notice any kinds of ornamentation below or above notes. The majority of these will be dots, grace notes, accents, turns, trills – things like that.
  • Notice what chords you’re playing and whether the right hand or the left hand is carrying most of the melody line. It can really help to go through each note in the chords verbally before you play them on the piano.

One more part of learning any piano piece is memorizing it. We do not always have to memorize a piece, but it can be really beneficial if we would like to be capable of playing that piece in public or family and friends.

While taking piano lessons in Folsom, your instructor will get you acquainted with the techniques mentioned above to let you learn a new piece.