Friday, September 25, 2015

The Piano Playing Do's And Don'ts, For Art Students

By Jennifer Marie Anderson


There's a high level of work that goes into piano-playing, which anyone in this field can attest to. However, the practice that goes into this can be fun, which is one of the most important takeaways in the eyes of art graduates and established musicians alike. However, even the most astute individuals can benefit from a bit of help. In order to receive the best guidance possible, as you continually sharpen your musical skills, keep these do's and don'ts in mind.

Do focus on this activity alone. One of the best ways to learn anything, music-related or otherwise, is to keep your focus on that particular endeavor. Graduates from art colleges and other institutions can attest to such a sentiment, especially when there are so many different responsibilities that the average person must account for. Make it a point to clear your mind, before you sit down in front of this instrument. When there are fewer things on your mind, you wind up becoming better at virtually anything you set your mind to.

Don't think of this as a short-term practice. Music, in general, is not the kind of idea that one would consider to be "short-term." As a matter of fact, it may take months - if not years - before you are comfortable in front of the piano. However, you should look at each day as a new learning experience, which is a fact that be applied to any company. It doesn't matter if you'd like to work at a big theater or a Long Island advertising agency. This is just another point that those who have graduated from art school can attest to.

Do stay committed to this endeavor. If you want to become truly effective at playing the piano, you have to commit yourself to it. What this means is that you must practice on a regular basis, focusing on bettering yourself each and every day, as opposed to keeping at a standstill. When there is progress made, no matter how minimal it may seem on the surface, a greater sense of accomplishment is felt. This feeling can only be experienced, though, if you remain committed.

Don't become stressed. Along the way, you may find yourself becoming stressed, which is understandable for novices in particular. You want to become good at something, so experiencing some kind of error along the way can be something of a shot to the ego. The worst thing that you can do, though, is succumbing to stress. Take a deep breath, clear your mind once more, and return to your practices when you feel ready to do so.




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