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Ideas About Playing The Classical Piano

Learning to play the classical piano is a rewarding experience on many levels, and Top two systems of p.should have its advantages. Moreover, if you want your child to learn to play some instrument, learning to play the classical piano seems to be the obvious choice for a lot of people. Many, nowadays seem to opt for courses that supposedly teach you how to play the piano in a few weeks or months. But after these courses you will definitely not have the theoretical background or will not be able to play just anything, because you do not know how to read sheet music. However, if you learn to play the classical piano properly, you will be able to play almost anything ever written by all the famous composers. You will be able to play Bach, Beethoven, Chopin or Schönberg if that is your taste. Definitely not in a few months but after years, however with the ability to grasp the underlying musical theory as well.

Advantages Of Playing The Classical Piano

Apart from the obvious, the great joy that you can get from your own playing, your own interpretations of music, and how all this enriches your life, it is scientifically proven that learning to play the classical piano can help your children become better in other walks of life as well. Firstly, learning to play the classical piano, understanding the musical theory behind it and then applying it in practice, is a strikingly different kind of learning process from what is characteristic of other subjects in school. So when children play the classical piano from a relatively young age, more and different cognitive capabilities will develop, resulting in their doing better at school and having a better understanding of and an alternative logic to apply to what they have to learn. Their abilities are improved when they learn to read sheet music and learn to play with their two hands on the piano separately while reading the sheet music at the same time, a seemingly extremely difficult task for the outsider. Another quite important fact is that a significant part of classical music is written for the piano, and you can basically play any kind of music on the piano.

Some Disadvantages Of Playing The Classical Piano

Playing the classical piano properly and on an enjoyable level, however is not that easy as it may seem, and if the teacher is not good enough or if your child just simply does not like playing the piano, it is quite hard to progress. Playing the classical piano requires lots of concentration and practice, which can seem never ending at times. Moreover, getting hold of a decent piano is not as easy as buying a flute or a saxophone for example.

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