Learning Basic Piano Chords

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Learning basic piano chords is a breeze. You don’t need to have a private teacher. You don’t have to enroll in music school. You don’t even need to have all ten fingers. You only need at least four. You don’t need to have a good hearing. Hearing will just come to you if you practice enough.

Learning to play the piano is convenient in many ways even if you don’t really have plans of pursuing a career in it.

Imagine yourself with your family on a Christmas evening. The Christmas spirit is high and all you just really need is somebody who can play a Christmas song so the whole family can sing along. Learning to play the piano is popular and can add enjoyment to any gathering.

You can teach your kids to sing or dance if you know how to play the piano. Introducing music to the family is a great way to teach the kids to be creative. It also makes the family happier as a whole because music tends to lower stress levels.

Imagine yourself exhausted from your work. Something at work just triggered your nerves. You don’t have to shout at anybody for you to feel released. You can all pour that out in a clean, fun manner by playing an angry piece. You’d notice that you feel better after that. When you are terribly down, you can play a sad song to comfort yourself. It is much better than sinking into depression. Also if you are happy, you can extend that happiness to the rest of the household by playing a happy piece.

You might think that it’s too late for you to learn how to play the piano. You can’t just teach an old dog new tricks. You can’t be more wrong than that. You can always learn how to play the piano by starting with basic piano chords. You can easily play any modern song if you know how to play basic piano chords. You can go to the Internet and download any online piano lesson you find there. Just make sure that you get a good guide. Check reviews and forums to see what people have to say on the piano lessons you are taking online.

Piano chords are also readily available on the Internet so it won’t be that hard for you to search for your favorite song. Develop longer practice times by playing songs that you really like so you can have some inspiration. Don’t forget to watch videos of how other musicians play piano so you can have a sort of role model.

In no time, you will learn other piano basics such as pedaling and hand positions. You can later progress into learning styling techniques, arranging, improvisation, and sight-reading.

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