Hello,
I'm Bart and recently decided to start to play the piano. Because the University at which I'm studying provides free pianos for its students I could start right away.
I'm practicing as follows:
- I start off by taking a look at the keyboard, and examining myself about which key is which note.Sometimes I randomly pick a key and say as fast as possible what notes it stands for.
- Then I practise scales. I play the Cmaj, Gmaj and A major scales. Once I am able to play these well, I will move on (perhaps in a couple of days) to the other major scales. After I can do these well I am planning to do the minor scales of each note. Doing so, I hope I will be able to play all scales quite well in a reasonable time.
- Then I practise chords and their inversions
- And then I practise a song: The first piece of the beginners book by Czerny and the Minuet in G by Bach (from Anna Magdalena's notebook)
I was wondering if these songs might be to hard to start with and if I'm focusing on the right things. Perhaps I should learn other things first?
So, to cut a long story short, which things should I be focusing on when I learn to play the piano? Where do I have to start and what do I have to be able to do when I want to go on with the next thing. (I see it as a videogame in which you have to have completed the first level in order to 'unlock' the second. The only problem is I don't know which level comes first and which comes second and third and so on.)
best wishes
Bart