![]() ![]() Think of it almost like a cheat sheet while you’re learning, that you can refer back to along the way. What I want instead is to give you an overview of learning, how to go about finding a teacher, how to teach yourself if you so wish, and certain milestones and steps you can aim for over the course of your piano-learning career. ![]() ![]() You can’t learn to play just by reading some text. My intention with this article is not to actually teach you how to play the piano. I have a pretty extensive background in a particular style of piano-playing, and as someone who was originally self-taught and then sought formal tuition, I understand all too well the frustrations of trying to learn how to play the piano. And I understand this, because there are so many different styles of music, so many different philosophies and theories on playing the piano and making music, so many companies that have developed learning materials vying for your business, that it can all feel a bit overwhelming. ![]() Now, I’m willing to bet that you’ve stumbled upon this article because you’re interested in the piano, and want to learn, but you’re confused as to where to start. ![]()
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