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		<title>Learning Music As an Adult</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we have all heard stories of child prodigies and the importance of learning music as a child, an adult can still learn to play an instrument quite well. Even with no prior experience, the right training can help an adult learn to play music just as well as a child. The main thing is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">While we have all heard stories of child prodigies and the importance of learning music as a child, an adult can still learn to play an instrument quite well. Even with no prior experience, the right training can help an adult learn to play music just as well as a child. The main thing is to find the right way to learn, whether it&#8217;s through a tutor or self-study.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult learners come with their own baggage, often from childhood lessons. Adult piano students may have had bad experiences with music lessons as a child. These can range from scary instructors to endless exercises or abusive teacher-student relationships. Sometimes a teacher may have punished the student for not being skilled enough, while other times a teacher may have pushed a promising student too hard. This is one of the hurdles that come with learning music as an adult.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Accepting the teacher as an authority figure is another difficulty that comes with learning music as an adult. An adult has learned to be independent. An adult wants to take part in the development of curriculum and wants to be able to self-evaluate. It may be difficult for an adult to simply listen and take instruction from a music instructor. So the best avenue for learning music as an adult may be to self-tutor or to find an instructor who teaches by long distance via the internet. There are many wonderful piano courses available nowadays on the web: just type in something like &#8220;play piano&#8221; on any search engine, and you&#8217;ll find several.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though the process of learning music as an adult is different from a child&#8217;s, it&#8217;s not necessarily harder. For a child, making music is magical, while an adult sees the work involved to get to the music making stage. It&#8217;s mainly a mental hurdle that must be overcome. Also, learning music as a child is part of the natural development process, while learning music as an adult is usually part of a larger goal. For example, an adult learns how to play an instrument to join the church worship team.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning music as an adult can also be difficult because of ingrained personality traits. Even the most outwardly confident adults get insecure when someone points out their flaws. So it goes with learning music. If a tutor is used, an adult can get embarrassed when the tutor corrects a mistaken note or technique. Some adults may have difficulty breathing and concentrating when they&#8217;re highly nervous. All of these can lead to a difficult learning environment.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults also demand comfort. This is why adults often learn an instrument in their own home. Children are less demanding about the hardness of a piano bench, for example. Adults may have back problems or other conditions that require a high comfort level.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So the basic ingredients for learning music as an adult are adaptable tutoring, reason for learning, confidence and comfort. By taking these key points and seeking the best method of learning for yourself, you can become an adult musical genius &#8212; well, maybe not a genius &#8212; maybe just a person who has more fun. Or maybe you&#8217;ll be the guy or gal at parties who knows how to play the latest song everyone is talking about. With the right teaching, grown ups can enjoy playing music wherever they go.</p>
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		<title>Tips in Piano Teaching &#8211; An Innovative Approach to Early Childhood Music Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a music teacher who handles classes with younger batches of students? Do you want more tips in piano teaching especially the ones that are effective and useful in teaching children? Well, you&#8217;ve just landed on the right page. As this aims to reach out to music teachers of early childhood music education, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you a music teacher who handles classes with younger batches of students? Do you want more tips in piano teaching especially the ones that are effective and useful in teaching children? Well, you&#8217;ve just landed on the right page. As this aims to reach out to music teachers of early childhood music education, this can surely be a good and a practical music teaching resource appropriate to specific learners of today&#8217;s generation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Teaching music seems to be a very rewarding experience; thus, teaching music as well as how to play piano or any musical instruments can be such a challenging task especially if you deal with younger batches of students &#8211; toddlers and kids. It is expected that these children might lose focus and determination in whatever they do; they can easily be destructed by many environmental or physiological factors. However, as music educators, we have to get that edge in motivating and encouraging them to stay focused and possess enthusiasm that they need in learning music.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">As early as a year or two, music teachers like us, together with the students&#8217; parents, guardians, caregivers and nannies, can extend and lend a helping hand to help the children learn, appreciate and love music in their own little ways. Even in a very early age, children can process, accomplish and generate these three activities: the restoration of the natural human ability &#8211; speaking the language of music; the restoration of the natural human disposition to participate in music; and, the evolution of human full capacity to use music for personal expression, development and transformation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With all these gifts, talents and innate skills that our young can acquire, they can simultaneously learn to integrate and express the music of their culture and tradition, highlighting and empowering the distance between the powers of development and the great wonders of music. Stimulated by their music teachers, parents and guardians, these children will be able to develop their birthright: the basic music competence. Motivated and guided by skilled, dedicated and passionate early childhood music educators, experts and enthusiasts, the musically active child can be at the heart of this renaissance in music education.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Music is indeed a gift and an ear for music is a blessing, a talent that has to be nurtured and shared. Many music and piano teachers nowadays do regard music teaching both as their passion and profession. As they devote much of their time on it and in enhancing their skills on teaching music to children aged two to seven, they need different approaches as well as innovative and interactive tips in piano teaching to make these things both achievable and effective.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Furthermore, as we make effort in meeting the needs of our younger batches of students in teaching piano and music, we also have to always remember that they are still children that have to enjoy their childhood &#8211; engaging in many recreational activities that can bring out the best and the kiddiest in them. So, let us enjoy each teaching and learning moment with our students and take each experience to the next level. Happy teaching!</p>
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		<title>Learn How to Play the Piano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you meet someone who knows how to play the piano, you would usually admire that individual. Perhaps in the back of your mind, you also want to play this very beautiful instrument. Well, you can learn how to play piano if you really want to.
All expert piano performers started from scratch. Not one individual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When you meet someone who knows how to play the piano, you would usually admire that individual. Perhaps in the back of your mind, you also want to play this very beautiful instrument. Well, you can learn how to play piano if you really want to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All expert piano performers started from scratch. Not one individual was born with the knowledge of playing the piano. It’s never too late to learn how to play the piano. Young or old, if you want to play like the performers, you have to start now.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’re familiar with western music, then you already know that the piano is being used for chamber music, accompaniments, and even solo performances. Although piano is a bit expensive, it is a very good investment because of its ubiquity and versatility. It is also one of the most popular musical instruments throughout history.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the popular pianists include Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Listz, Brahms, and Schuman. Piano is not used mainly to just play classical music but it can also be played in pop and jazz music.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You don’t have to play as good as the pianists mentioned but with a little effort, time, and money, you can play the piano beautifully. Simply playing the piano for your friends and family may be enough; at least, you can entertain them in your own special way. You should also have the right attitude. You must exercise self discipline and make sure that you learn the right basic techniques. If you can start playing right, you have a long way to go. Learning to play the piano is not really impossible. If you dedicate your efforts to it, you will surely learn in time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In today’s modern times, there are several ways to learn how to play the piano. Because of these piano learning options, your dream is attainable and doable. Many want-to-be pianists prefer to hire a piano teacher. This is a rather expensive option but many individuals find this a very effective method to learn to play piano. There are also those who prefer to learn alone. One way to do this is through a guide book.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, you must be comfortable in working alone especially in learning the different lessons. You must be motivated up to the end for you to learn the basic techniques. Modern ways to learn the piano is through the computer software. There are also those who buy a DVD or CD program that is all about playing the piano.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">No matter what option you choose, you must be able to learn playing the instrument by simply using your senses. If you can learn this difficult and unique technique, playing the piano will be natural for you. By simply listening to asong, you can already play it on your piano.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before anything else, you have to purchase a good quality piano. This is the only way to learn how to play the piano. If you don’t have one right now, you can start saving money for it because the piano is an expensive musical instrument. After you have your piano, you have to choose you learning options.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can even combine your piano lessons if you want. Just make sure that you schedule your lessons well so that you can use the knowledge the you’ve learned to your advantage.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The piano is a tangible musical instrument. If you have the heart of a musician, you have to learn to play piano. You can learn to play piano through software and that’s just what many busy individuals do nowadays.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The piano is a tangible musical instrument. If you have the heart of a musician, you have to learn to play piano. You can learn to play piano through software and that’s just what many busy individuals do nowadays.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The piano can be played in harmony with other musical instruments or it can be played alone. The piano is a very unique instrument and because of this characteristic, this instrument is most-loved by musicians.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’ve wanted to learn to play the piano for a long time, this is the most appropriate time to begin. Today’s modern times allows even the busiest individuals to learn to play a piano at their desired pace and time. Through piano software, you can learn many things like reading basic notes, basic rhythm, and other intermediate lessons. Despite the good things about the software, you will not be able to learn anything if you don’t practice seriously.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Oftentimes, learning to play the piano with the help of a professional teacher is not a very good idea. Aside from it being extremely expensive, you will have somebody breathing down your neck for every mistake you make. If you prefer to learn alone, this set up will not work. You must know that there are other ways to learn to play piano and one is through piano software.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inventor of the piano learned to play such instrument without taking any lessons from a teacher. You don’t have to hire a teacher if you truly can’t afford one because there is a less expensive alternative. Today, there are a lot of special software out there just waiting for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Piano courses offered online makes use of software. It includes video lessons that were designed by experienced and professional pianists. By opting for this method, you can save lots of money. You get to choose your most convenient time to learn to play piano and the best thing is that you can learn from home. You only have to choose a certain room in your house to have the lessons and that’s it. Make sure that you practice everyday for a couple of minutes. Every time you practice, you have to be serious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When choosing a piano course with piano lesson software, you have to look into the background of the seller or provider. The provider or seller should be reputable. You can check customer testimonials to make sure that past clients were satisfied. Every lesson should also be given in complete details. Having video lessons is also good so that you can see the actual rather than imagining what the theories look like.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You have to be aware that are so many software online and oftentimes, the process of choosing the best one is a difficult task. You have to get a list of the best software in the market. You can check reviews of the different software and try to compare the top five. You can compare them in terms of the lessons given, the extra features, and the price. Evaluate each of the software and then choose the one that you think is best.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Now, you can start to learn to play piano through software. This is a good investment but wait, do you have your own piano? Get one first before you get a piano lesson software.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we have all heard stories of child prodigies and the importance of learning music as a child, an adult can still learn to play an instrument quite well. Even with no prior experience, the right training can help an adult learn to play music just as well as a child. The main thing is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">While we have all heard stories of child prodigies and the importance of learning music as a child, an adult can still learn to play an instrument quite well. Even with no prior experience, the right training can help an adult learn to play music just as well as a child. The main thing is to find the right way to learn, whether it&#8217;s through a tutor or self-study.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult learners come with their own baggage, often from childhood lessons. Adult piano students may have had bad experiences with music lessons as a child. These can range from scary instructors to endless exercises or abusive teacher-student relationships. Sometimes a teacher may have punished the student for not being skilled enough, while other times a teacher may have pushed a promising student too hard. This is one of the hurdles that come with learning music as an adult.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Accepting the teacher as an authority figure is another difficulty that comes with learning music as an adult. An adult has learned to be independent. An adult wants to take part in the development of curriculum and wants to be able to self-evaluate. It may be difficult for an adult to simply listen and take instruction from a music instructor. So the best avenue for learning music as an adult may be to self-tutor or to find an instructor who teaches by long distance via the internet. There are many wonderful piano courses available nowadays on the web: just type in something like &#8220;play piano&#8221; on any search engine, and you&#8217;ll find several.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though the process of learning music as an adult is different from a child&#8217;s, it&#8217;s not necessarily harder. For a child, making music is magical, while an adult sees the work involved to get to the music making stage. It&#8217;s mainly a mental hurdle that must be overcome. Also, learning music as a child is part of the natural development process, while learning music as an adult is usually part of a larger goal. For example, an adult learns how to play an instrument to join the church worship team.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning music as an adult can also be difficult because of ingrained personality traits. Even the most outwardly confident adults get insecure when someone points out their flaws. So it goes with learning music. If a tutor is used, an adult can get embarrassed when the tutor corrects a mistaken note or technique. Some adults may have difficulty breathing and concentrating when they&#8217;re highly nervous. All of these can lead to a difficult learning environment.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults also demand comfort. This is why adults often learn an instrument in their own home. Children are less demanding about the hardness of a piano bench, for example. Adults may have back problems or other conditions that require a high comfort level.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So the basic ingredients for learning music as an adult are adaptable tutoring, reason for learning, confidence and comfort. By taking these key points and seeking the best method of learning for yourself, you can become an adult musical genius &#8212; well, maybe not a genius &#8212; maybe just a person who has more fun. Or maybe you&#8217;ll be the guy or gal at parties who knows how to play the latest song everyone is talking about. With the right teaching, grown ups can enjoy playing music wherever they go.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in learning music but are too busy to commute to the distant music school? Turn to your computer instead. If you have an Internet connection, you will not have to look beyond your own computer for guidance. With Internet enabling online music lessons and providing music software, it is very easy to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you interested in learning music but are too busy to commute to the distant music school? Turn to your computer instead. If you have an Internet connection, you will not have to look beyond your own computer for guidance. With Internet enabling online music lessons and providing music software, it is very easy to learn any musical instrument you want without moving out of your house. Internet offers unlimited opportunities to learn your favorite music with minimum hassles and at negligible cost.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning music on the web is a truly laudable concept as the method allows anyone to learn any type of music easily. You do not have to worry about finding a good tutor in your locality. You have your own music teacher at home. Also, the time spent in going to the music classes gets saved with the online music tutorials. Moreover, any kind of information about the type of music you want to learn can be accessed from the Internet within seconds.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Only a decade back, if you wanted to learn music, you had to find out the schools that offered music classes nearby. If you were interested in an exotic music style or instrument, you might have found it very hard to get a good music teacher with the right knowledge. Not any more though. Internet enables you to learn any type of music from any part of the world. So a man in Nevada will easily be able to learn the Violin or the Sitar even if there are no local classes on either available.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are scores of websites teaching people to play piano, guitar, violin, drum, chords and many more instruments. The best part is that you can get free music software and many of the websites do not charge for the music lessons. However, for more advanced training, you may have to register and pay a fee. Nevertheless, it is a small price to pay for the great service you get. Another option for music learners is to buy CDs and DVDs of the music they want to learn. This ensures that even if they get to practice their music wherever they are, without bothering about the Internet connection. Thus, you can even use your car audio to learn music via CDs even when you are on road.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are musical classes for every stage of learning. There are beginner sites that help the novices learn the ABCs of music. There are college level classes which cater to the more knowledgeable public. There are also classes for kids&#8217; interested in music. Many websites teach you how to improvise on your methods. Classical, jazz, rock, pop, and gospel &#8211; every genre of music can be found on the Internet. The low cost of this method of learning is a huge boon for many music lovers. Also, you do not have to brave the traffic to reach the music school or worry about a missed class or about rescheduling of lessons. You are in control of your learning here.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Thus, if you are really interested in learning music and audio mastering, you do not have to search for a music teacher high and low. Just, look for the right classes on the Internet and you will be able to learn your favorite music in no time.</p>
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