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Do you want to learn how to play the piano? You are not alone; the piano is perhaps the most popular of all instruments because it evokes a combination of feelings. It can show romance, anger, happiness, sadness, and a host of other feelings combined. Of all instruments, the piano is the most romantic and men or women who have ever been played “to” know exactly what this means. If you have had trouble learning how to play the piano in the past, we have the answers you need.

The following five steps will give you everything you need to start on your journey to better piano playing or learning how to play the piano.

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Music and Singing are two defining features of any culture. I find music and songs as a part of human personality in which they express their emotions and joys

The act of music and singing has been at the forefront of art, religion, social changes for centuries. We all have a desire to let flow with a burst of air and noise that lifts the soul and transports an emotive message be it from the screaming energetic rock anthem to the operatic tones of more studied precise singers. Music can put one into a trance like state just as hypnosis does.

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If you think that music and singing is just a way to enter into the showbiz world and gain popularity and money, you are about to be proved wrong. Modern times are different. Singing and music offers a lot more benefits than just popularity or money. The need is to adopt it by heart and give it your full attention.

The professional field of music sees a new singer born every day. The question is not if there are great new professional singers as there are many, however, the question is what you do to stand out from the rest of the crowd.

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Note reading for piano is a lot easier than many people think – it all comes down to your ability to memorize and repeat what you’ve remembered. As soon as you have the basics down, you’ve developed the ability to start reading notes. Just practice those skills again and again until they become second nature and you’ll soon be a whiz at piano note reading.

If you already have started to play the piano, you’ve probably run into the basic musical staff – it’s just five lines and four spaces used to organize the notes. The staff always has a clef at the left side, indicating you you should read the notes in front of you. The two most common clefs you’ll see are the treble and bass clefs. Treble clefs refer to the octaves just to the right of middle C (which we use to position our hands when we sit at the piano). You can recognize a treble clef easily. It looks a bit like a backwards “s” or like an ampersand. Bass clefs on the other hand, shows that we’re playing in the octaves to the left of middle C, and look like a backwards “c”, or perhaps a large comma, with a pair of dots beside them.

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Are you a guitar lover? Have you got a start, or are you just starting to learn how to play the guitar? Where ever you are it is time to improve your skills. There are more resources that we can count to train you in how to play better, no matter what level you are at now. Many books have been written on how to play the guitar. There are books, CD’s, DVD’s and online courses to learn form. Or, maybe you would like to have a tutor? You can even find tutors online. The list is endless. You have no excuse for not getting started. Everyone is different and everyone learns differently, so pick the resource that fits you the best.

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