Piano Lesson: Six Tips On How
To Create And Keep Your Motivation
How can you create and keep your
motivation to play the piano? In other words, how can you
increase and keep the joy of playing the piano? The cause that
made you start playing in the first place!
1. Before setting goals
Sometimes the reason why we don't keep our piano playing
goals is that we haven't been honest with ourselves when we set
the goals. Before setting the your goals you have to decide why
you want to play piano. Make an honest survey of your assets
and wishes in the area of piano playing.
2. Setting goals
In order to set goals that you will actually work towards
you have to be honest with yourself. Do I really want to
accomplish these goals. Will I really feel good when I reach my
goals?
3. Having a repertoire
One common reason for starting to play the piano is to be
able to play the pieces of music you like. This means that as
you learn to play piano, a goal might be to learn a number of
piano pieces, let's say five melodies, by heart so you can play
them in any setting.
These five pieces of piano music is to be learned so well
that you don't have to worry if you are asked to play.
One reason for having a repertoire with piano pieces
throughoutly rehearsed is that you can feel that you perform at
the top of your ability.
4. Always perform
One great way to create motivation to practice on your piano
is to always perform in front of other people in different
ways. A way to creating momentum to practise your piano
repertoire is to set up an informal concert with a couple of
pieces in the setting of your own home.
Your family will be your public. There are many occasions
for having someone performing music in the home and maybe you
will stimulate others in your family or among your friends to
play on their instruments in such a setting. Of course you have
to plan ahead in order to suggest a performance and in order to
prepare yourself.
5. But if you don't like to perform?
You can actually practice the art of performing on your
piano without people present. One way is to use your
imagination and pretend that you perform in front of others. If
you want to help your imagination a bit you can put empty
chairs in front of you representing the audience.
On such an occasion you have to exercise self discipline and
play those pieces in your actual program from beginning to end.
If you would make a mistake in front of a public, what would
you do? Probably you would want to minimize the effect of this
mistake and just play on. This is what you have to practice
even in this setting.
This will create self confidence in your ability to handle
mistakes and will also help you find weaknesses you can improve
upon in your playing.
This is also an excellent time to record your performance
for later evaluation. The act of recording is like having a
critic in the public.
6. Listen to piano music
You have to look upwards in order to climb to a higher level
in your piano playing and this will be accomplished by
listening to piano players on an higher artistic level than
yourself.
At last a piano playing qoute from an unknown author:
"One man gets nothing but discord out of a piano; another
gets harmony. No one claims the piano is at fault. Life is
about the same. The discord is there, and the harmony is there.
Study to play it correctly, and it will give forth the beauty;
play it falsely, and it will give forth the ugliness. Life is
not at fault."
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