1. Time
At some point in your piano journey, you will struggle to find the time to practice and attend lessons.
Whether you’re a beginner or you are restarting your cycle to get back on track, we recommend starting with 5-10 mins practice and a weekly lesson.
2. Structure
It often helps to follow a sequence or guideline when practicing your piano.
We recommend hooking your musical activities onto an existing part of you routine e.g. after breakfast I will practice my piano.
3. Resources
There are multiple ways to learn both the theory and practical elements of learning to play the piano. If you are a visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learner, here are the ways you can ensure you are still learning the necessary information to progress in your piano journey:
4. Information
It may feel as though there is a lot of content and information in the music world.
We recommend to start by testing yourself on what you do and do not know. After this, you can then begin to break up the information and work on one section at a time.
If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch. We’d love to be able to support you in your piano journey!
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