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7 Reasons to Learn How to Play the Piano

By Guy O Scott

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Learning to play the piano is a personal undertaking that provides a lifetime of pleasure and challenge that can be as introverted or as extroverted as suits the pianist's comfort level. Playing the piano is a gratifying every time the pianist sits at the stool and practices, plays or pecks away at an old favorite for the one thousandth time. Playing the piano is a personal timeout when the pianist is alone with the most precious and personal of musical instruments.

Learning to play the piano is a singular experience that creates a positive inner peace. Practicing or playing the piano teaches the new pianist as much about themselves as about learning to play. Piano time is private time, a time to discover and develop your very own personal skills.

The piano requires discipline. It is a finely designed, coordinated musical instrument. To learn to play necessitates developing an understanding of musical theory as well as understanding the instrument itself. The discipline one learns from the piano carries over to other lifestyle exercises.

There are few things more relaxing than playing the piano. It really opens the door for a healthier lifestyle and brings a new sense of vibrancy to your residence and every social gathering. The sound of a piano livens up the surroundings and gives the pianist the ability to contribute to every situation.

The biggest reasons people learn to play are to provide enjoyment and entertainment to others. Even more than the thrill of learning to play, pianists are able to make music available to friends, family and new acquaintances. Most pianists agree that playing the piano becomes a passion that is best shared with others.

Learning to play the piano is stimulating mentally and requires some physical coordination and exercise. These routines are learned through practice sessions. The stimulation continues long after the initial learning lessons. The piano itself is stimulating but so is the magical music created by talented composers. Pianists find that music stimulates all the senses.

Life is about the experiences people endure. Learning the piano adds a healthy variety to the quest for meaningful life experiences. Broaden your horizons and sit at the bench and tickle the ivories. There is a mystical appeal to this timeless exercise.

Learning the piano is a wonderful endeavor for children. Take the thrills, the discipline and the sense of accomplishment and watch children who learn to play the piano come out of their shells. Unlocking the mysteries of the piano is quite a feat and empowers children with loads of confidence moving forward through education, sports and life.

Learn to play the piano to learn more about music, performing, entertaining and most importantly learn more about yourself. The piano teaches pianists the wonder of it all!

Guy Scott has been a private piano instructor for over 15 years. For detailed piano learning dvd reviews visit his site at http://www.BestPianoDVDs.com

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