Sonny's Pianos: Advice For Beginners


By Katie Onson


Not everyone is an expert at something when they start. This is especially true with music, as there are different complexities and aspects that novices may not pick up until much later on. The teaching process can be made easier, though, which is where the likes of Sonny's Pianos can come into the picture. As a matter of fact, here are just a few pieces of advice that any and all beginners should be mindful of for the future.

Those who are looking to play piano should know that doing one's homework is crucial. You should make it a point to listen to different musicians, in order to see how this is done well. Some of the recommended name include - but are not limited to - rock and roll artists like Billy Joel and classical musicians such as Ludwig van Beethoven. If you're able to research names along these lines, you'll be on your way to becoming truly skilled as a pianist.

Did you know that there are different types of musicians out there? Keep in mind that some pianists are able to work very well off of sheet music, able to read notes and see how they correspond to piano keys. Others are more auditory, as they can listen to melodies and copy them with only a few attempts. Who's to say that you can't bring both methods into your skill set? If you can, Sonny's Pianos will see that you are that much more well-versed.

You should also make sure that you practice on a regular basis. When you're learning how to do anything, it's very easy to lose sight of what you were initially focused on. This is also a detriment when you think about how newly-attained knowledge can fade, or at least become hazy, after time has passed. In order to reduce the chances of this from occurring, Sonny's Piano TV and Sonny Dante Stancarone will recommend that you set a routine for yourself.

Without question, learning how to play the piano is an extensive endeavor. Not only do you have to be mindful about where your hands are placed, in relation to keys, but the amount of practice conducted over time. Even with the amount of work that goes into this, you should never forget to have fun. If you're able to enjoy yourself, even with the pressure you may create to make yourself better, your knowledge of music will only strengthen.




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