Lesson 21 of 21PianoBeginner

Takeaways, next steps and sharing your improvisations

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Piano Technique and Improvisation

Hopefully, the ideas in this film will provide a fast-track method for beginner pianists or those who simply want to have more fun at the piano. Whether you're working alone or with someone else, here are some key ideas to help you start developing your piano technique:

Developing Piano Technique

  • Dynamics: Learn to get louder and softer.
  • Articulation: Explore different ways of playing the keys.
  • Physicality:
    • Focus on the way your hands position at the piano.
    • Develop flexibility for reaching higher and lower notes.
  • Tonal and Color Possibilities:
    • React and create various sound colors at the piano.
    • Explore different attacks and styles of play.

All of these elements come through practical techniques and should be learned from the inside out.

Playing Pieces of Music

When you come to play a piece of music, whether learning it through notation, by ear, or a piece you've always wanted to play, remember:

  • The techniques you've developed will enhance your performance.
  • The freedom gained through improvisation will reflect in your playing.
  • You'll be able to learn pieces much quicker and feel more natural at the piano.

Building Confidence

As you continue to learn:

  • You'll feel freer and more confident in both your learning process and performances.
  • The creative aspect of music is a very social endeavor.

Share Your Ideas

  • Consider recording one of your improvisations and sharing it within our community forum.
  • Other learners and pianists can listen to your work, gain inspiration, and provide feedback.

Let's create a vibrant community dedicated to improvisation and share diverse pianistic ideas.

Conclusion

The sky is literally the limit as to where these ideas could take us.

Have fun and enjoy your musical journey!

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