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Easy keyboard lessons for beginners
1. EASY KEYBOARD LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS
Are you passionate about music and dream about how you would like to play keyboard one day?
Do you sit and listen to keyboard players and musicians on holiday and imagine being able to do the
same, and have you noticed the smile that music puts on people’s faces. It naturally creates
happiness, and everybody feels great after listening and dancing to music.
Everybody has to start somewhere, and it may seem daunting at first with where to start and how to
approach the keyboard but once you get into the swing of things you will be absolutely fine, and
wonder to yourself why you didn’t start it years ago!
Keyboard can bring so much into your life, and having the opportunity to actually play your own
instrument is one of the best gifts anybody could give you. It is exciting, fun, and there is always a
new challenge around the corner.
It can open up endless opportunities for you, is a great hobby, and profession if you decided to
pursue music as a career.
There is nothing better than getting home from a busy day at the office and taking yourself over to
your keyboard and switching off from the stress and rush of busy lives.
It is a great stress reliever and is so nice to sit at the keyboard playing your favourite songs and
singing along.
Equally it’s nice to have new challenges and this is something that playing keyboard can bring, as
there is always something new to learn and for your to channel your energy.
After practising even for short periods you will be amazed by how great you feel afterwards and the
buzz you get from playing your own music!
To make the most out of your practice sessions, always remember the following each time you go to
your keboard: -
Make sure your posture is correct, and ensure you chair is the right height for you. Your
arms aren’t too far away but equally not to close. You need to sit at ninety degrees. Keep
your shoulders and wrists relaxed at all times.
Make sure you warm up with some scales and that your fingers are curled. Imagine you are
picking up a tennis ball or a drink, this is the position your hands need to be when placed on
the keyboard.
Set out a daily practice plan and stick to this. Then at weekends when you have more time,
have a morning of covering all your favourite pieces and scales.
2. It can take many years of practice to reach the standard to be able play your own one hour song
repertoire on piano or keyboard.
But what if there was a simple method that could show any beginner how to do it in just 12 days?
Find out how it’s done...Easy Keyboard Lessons