How To Play Piano Smoothly – Any shortcut?

Piano players like to play piano smoothly and fluidly. But these skills are not acquired overnight. Learning to play this way is a process that takes practice and discipline.

Many people think there is some magic short-cut to learning to play piano smoothly, just as people think they can lose weight in a short time or instantly have a great golf swing.
Of course, all that is a myth. In reality, it is only consistent effort that will make this happen. .

There are essentially two ways to play piano: reading music (sight reading) or improvising (playing by ear). Both take a lot of practice; both are essentials skills. Some people learn faster by reading music and some prefer to improvise.

You may have mistakenly overheard someone say that it is easy to play piano.
Well, it is easy to play piano, but it is not easy to play well. There’s a huge difference. Playing well takes work and practice. You’ve probably heard from people who play well but not knowing how much work they put into it. Many great piano players have easily spent well over 10,000 hours only in practicing.

Another dilemma that seems to follow piano players is that they tend to purchase a lot of material but never fully use it all. It’s the same as the exercise program that many sign up for, but do not have the discipline to follow through with the classes.

As with anything else in life, you reap what you sow. If you are willing to invest practice time and resources into piano playing, you will undoubtedly see the benefits

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