Q&A

How long does it take to get really good at piano?

How long does it take to get really good at piano?

If you want to be a professional classical performer, you’re looking at a minimum of 10 to 15 years of concentrated study with a master teacher, and hours of practice every day. Most people who want to play for their own enjoyment can get great results within three to five years of study and practice.

Is practicing piano too much bad?

Studies show that practicing more than four hours a day is just way too much. Students should use effective practice methods and generally keep practice times within one-to-two hours per day, maximum, and no more than six days each week.

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How do you tell if a piano piece is too hard for you?

if after a few weeks trying to learn or play 1-2 pages of a piece and you still cannot play it comfortably, then it’s too hard. also, even if you can learn a piece, but after a few months, you still cannot play it at the tempo, then it would mean your ability of playing it isn’t there yet.

Is 2 hours of piano a day good?

Pianists should practice between 30 minutes to 4 hours per day. Each practice session can be split into segments to help avoid physical and mental fatigue. Most people think that the piano is a difficult instrument to learn, but as you can read here piano is not that hard to learn if you have a plan!

Why can’t I learn to play the piano?

Your technique is faulty. There are often simple little tricks of the pianist trade that you might not learn without structured learning, or maybe you learned to do something that is impeding your ability to do other things. Fingerings come to mind first, but there are others. Which leads me to the last point…

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What should you do if your piano makes noise when playing?

First, move any object that could be catching the vibrations. Check behind the piano, as well, to make sure nothing has fallen behind the piano. If you’re lucky, you’ll find the noise was only something leaning against the soundboard or otherwise picking up vibrations from the instrument.

How do you stay focused when you practice piano?

You’re not staying focused. If you want your practice to mean something, you have to truly focus on playing the piano. Turn off the phone, put the kids in another room, whatever you need to do so you can focus. Better a 30-minute, focused practice than three hours doing five other things at the same time. 5.

What are the most common problems with an old piano?

Some likely problems will include cracked glue joints, loose bridge pins or loose screws, all of which a capable technician can repair. Aged pianos can also wear along places near the strings, or even on the strings themselves. Once again, there is little to be done at this point aside from having the piano serviced.