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Thursday, June 10, 2010

The History Of Music And Piano Lessons

By Adriana Noton

There are so many things in this world that are very old and are very valued. Some of these things are old buildings that have stood for centuries. Some of these things are old antiques and fun things. Still, some of these things are ideas, and the idea of music is one, especially piano lessons.

Music is one of the oldest things on the earth. Every since man came to be, they have been participating in music and rhythmic dances and ceremonies. It is by far the earliest and oldest form of entertainment that we know of, and it continues to entertain us today.

There are so many ways that music can be made. Orchestras play beautiful music and hundred piece ensembles blow audiences away. Then there are tribes in Africa who play their music only by keeping a rhythm on a drum. Then there are the older people in the Middle East who play flute like instruments and other age old things. There is one instrument that has withstood the test of time. That instrument is the piano.

The piano started out as a vision by musicians who wanted to create a finger stimulated string instrument. They came up with the harpsichord, which is literally a harp that is played by playing keys. This soon turned into the piano, and became widely used all over Europe and Northern Africa. This piano was used by the best musicians and became the undeniable symbol of classical music, along with the violin, all over the world.

Hours of work and what can be called natural skill are requirements of being able to play the piano successfully. The first step towards being able to play the piano is learning all about the notes. Knowing which keys play which notes is essential in being able to read music and playing the music that other artists and pianists have written.

The piano can be a difficult thing to conquer, and there are certainly varying degrees of the difficulty of the music that can be played, too. Some music for beginning players only requires the use of one hand, or maybe the use of one finger from each had. As you begin to learn more, you will start to use more and more fingers. Some advanced music requires the use of eight fingers at one time!

The key to playing the piano is to feel the music. Feeling the music involves getting encompassed by the song and to flow with the rhythm of the music. The foot pedal is often used to convey a sense of grace, and playing the music more slowly can also convey a sense of feeling. Feeling the song that is being played can create a much more powerful and moving song for the audience.

Piano lessons are the first step towards knowing and mastering the piano. It is possible to start on your own and be able to master it through workshops online, but the personal feeling that a teacher gives helps success. A good teacher will be understanding of your learning styles and they will always be well educated in fields such as music history and music theory.

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