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subject: Piano Lessons For Beginners: 3 Killer Tips! [print this page]


Do you know that you can lose a small fortune while trying to find the best piano lessons for beginners? Indeed, the first step is to enrich yourself with the needed information about how to target the best tutor and guide.

It does not matter what your case is. You may be one of the beginners, advanced, or even a father who looks for the best piano lessons for children. In all cases, it is a must to know how to choose the right program. In an effort to help you, here are 3 killer tips that can help to put you on the right way.

Tip 1: Be Specific about what you want to learn:

If you do not know, playing piano music involves learning one or more arts of music, e.g. classic, jazz, etc. So, the first step is to decide which art(s) is (are) your target. In other words, be well-defined and planned about your target.

It is worthwhile to invest the time to think of your target because you have to target the right teacher accordingly. Based on my personal experiences, it is really hard to find a teacher who can teach you all kinds of music.

Tip 2: Decide between offline and online piano lessons:

Indeed, there are two approaches to learn piano keyboard; online piano lessons and offline lessons. Each case has its positive and negative sides. So, it makes sense to investigate both sides to meet the right decision.

Based on online surveys, online piano lessons are more targeted especially from the beginners. This is due to the fact that learning keyboard online offers a lot of flexibility and can save you a lot of time and money. However, offline piano lessons can also offer you a nice feature by having a tutor who is looking over the shoulder to correct your mistakes.

Tip 3: Find the right tutor:

Indeed, you can teach yourself to play the piano, but it will take a lot of time and effort. So, a good teacher should be there to save you time and money. Yes, only good teachers can do this.

When searching for a suitable tutor, always ask what type of music they teach and make sure they are able to teach the style you want to learn. There is no point in starting lessons with a tutor who teaches jazz when you want to learn classical.

by: Asem Eltaher.




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