The piano is one of the most popular and recognisable recognisable musical instruments. It's not only favoured by children, but many adults also choose to learn the piano later in life, which can be quite surprising. Unlike many other instruments out there, one additional skill you will get from learning the piano is the ability to read and write musical notes. This is a vital skill transferable to any other instrument you decide to pick up later on.

Adults who pick up and learn the piano tend to first opt to self-teach themselves, which is possible but takes a lot of effort, hard work and time. People tend to think that if you pick up the piano as an adult, you will need to do it by yourself because there are no classes or lessons more suited for adults. This is normal; after all, when you see piano lessons advertised, teachers and music centres are likelier to advertise lessons for kids and young children.

Today, if you know where and how to look, you will be able to find lessons tailored explicitly for adults. In Malaysia, adults will find it easier to find teachers and music centres that are catered for adults. This tends to be a bit more difficult in states outside of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.

Consider hiring a qualified tutor to enhance your learning experience with the piano and accelerate your progress. A piano teacher brings not only expertise in playing the instrument but also the necessary qualifications and experience to guide you effectively through your musical journey. Their personalised instruction can help you develop your skills more efficiently.

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Discover Beginner Piano Classes

If you are still undecided about whether you should hire a tutor to help you learn the piano, we hope that this article will help you realise the importance of having and finding the right piano tutor who will complement not only your learning style but also your entire journey in learning this beautiful instrument. In this section, let us look at some of the places you should look to find good piano tutors.

Superprof

If you prioritise quality with flexibility, Superprof is the right place for you. Superprof is an online platform that will give you the opportunity to connect with piano tutors near you. We have a variety of tutors who have very diverse experience and qualifications. This is especially good for students who are looking for tutors with a specific checklist. Our tutors have a very diverse portfolio that we are sure will be able to suit you. Superprof is also flexible in the sense that you get to set up your appointment with your private piano tutor and decide on the path you would like your lessons to take. From timing to venue. As most of our tutors offer their first lesson for free, you also get to try and see if that specific tutor suits you before committing to lessons.

Music Centres

Another option for finding suitable piano lessons is visiting nearby music centres. We would suggest you Google for music centres near you. This will give you a brief idea of the places you should consider. Take advantage of the Google reviews available, as this would be a good idea of how the classes and tutors are in that specific centre. Before you decide on committing to classes, you should always go to the place and look at what the surrounding area is like and the kind of musical instruments available for their students. Good music centres that are student-oriented will be happy to talk and explain their lessons to you as well as show you around. Avoid places that do not want to divulge information and that do not have the time to explain things to you. Some examples of good music centres are Bentley and Yamaha. These two centres are common and exist in various locations in Malaysia.

Learning Piano Techniques

Don’t you just feel a deep longing to play a beautiful piano piece all on your own? Many people often believe that it will take an eternity to begin playing songs on the piano, but this couldn’t be further from reality. With the right techniques mastered, you’ll find that you can learn to play songs on the piano in a surprisingly short amount of time. Imagine the joy of sitting at the keys, creating melodies that resonate, and experiencing the satisfaction of bringing music to life with your own hands. The journey to musical independence is not only possible, but it can also be incredibly rewarding and enjoyable.

We have listed some of the music techniques you should know and learn to improve your piano playing.

Scales

This is by far one of the most important parts of mastering the piano. Scales might seem like a tedious and boring thing to learn, but did you know that even professional piano players practice their scales every day?

So, those of you who are just starting out might wonder what scales are. No, they are not the plates protecting the body of fish. We are talking about piano scales. Scales are a group of notes that ascend and descend in an order by a pitch. For example, the C major scale consists of C, D, E, F, G, A, B, while the G major scale consists of G, A, B, C, D, E, F#. All in all, you will learn 12 major scales and 12 minor scales on the piano.

By practising scales, you will train yourself in articulation as well as speed, which will benefit you in any piece of music you play on the piano. Photo by Darius on Unsplash

Touch vs Fingering

Piano keys are sensitive, which is why when you learn the piano, you should always practise on a proper piano instead of a keyboard. If you have had the experience of touching piano keys, you will notice that the way you touch the keys and how hard you strike comes up with different intensities of noise. This is not possible in keyboards and is unique to the piano instrument. You will notice pp, p, f, mf and ff when playing music on the sheet. These are all directions on how you should play the notes. For example, pp is the abbreviation for pianissimo, which means to play very softly. In order for you to achieve this sound, you will only need to press the piano key gently.

On the other hand, if you see ff on your piano sheet, fortissimo. This means to play very loud. The combination of these will make the music come alive and have an intonation to it that cannot be explained in words. Practising these will make your music come alive to your listeners.

Essential Tips for Learning Piano

When it comes to learning the piano, you should consider the following tips.

Practise

The most important tip when it comes to the piano is to practise as much as you can. Dedicate at least 30 minutes a day to playing the piano, and you will see improvements in your playing ability. You will also find yourself identifying and reading notes faster. This will help you build your confidence as you play in front of your tutor and add to your self-satisfaction.

Metronome

Another tip is to always have a metronome at hand when you play. One of the most important aspects of playing the piano is the ability to keep tempo and count. This can be extremely difficult when you struggle to read the note while positioning your finger at the correct keys. A metronome assists in maintaining tempo, ensuring your music is accurate.

A metronome is a device that generates a sound at regular intervals, providing a steady beat. It is a valuable tool for pianists as it helps maintain a consistent tempo during practice sessions. Photo by Florian G on Pexels

How to Find Piano Lessons Near Me & Learn Piano Songs?

There are ways for you to find piano teachers near you, such as visiting music centres and looking for recommended tutors online. Another thing you should consider is finding a tutor with word of mouth and recommendations from people that you know. If you are looking for a tutor, one of the best things you can do is ask around among your friends, teachers, and colleagues. In this way, you will be able to find a teacher that someone you know would be familiar with and have experience with. You can survey and find out the cost of different piano lessons, the teacher's experience and qualifications and other factors before making a decision.

As we mentioned, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to find someone who can guide you in your journey of learning the piano. The piano is an instrument that can be self-taught, but having someone to give you constructive criticism will take you a long way. With another pair of ears, you will be able to improve your playing skills. Plus, if you are looking to learn theory, a teacher will be someone who can guide you not only in understanding the theory aspect of the piano but also in helping you prepare for your examinations. Do take note that there are two parts to a piano examination. The first is the theoretical part, while the other is playing pieces on the piano itself. In this case, someone who is experienced will be invaluable to you in achieving your goal. Our Superprof tutors are experienced and skilled and have also gone through this process themselves and helped so many students through it. You should consider getting in touch with our tutors so that you can quickly reach your dream of learning the piano.

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Sutha Ramasamy

As a communications graduate, I have always had a passion for writing. I love to read and strongly believe that one can never stop learning.