Piano lessons for adults: Are adults too old to learn the play the piano?
Piano lessons for adults: Are adults too old to learn the play the piano?
You’ve heard the phrase, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” but what about adults and the piano? When someone plays a musical instrument, it’s often revealed to be the popular piano. Even if not a principle instrument, in general the piano still tends to be an instrument that most musicians either started out playing or have learned to play over the years. After all, the piano is the instrument that is the closest visual representation of a piece of music, each key representing physically the notes in the scales.
Certainly, the young and moldable mind of a child lends itself well to learning the piano, but adults interested in learning should not consider this a reason why children are the only ones who can learn. The reason that children tend to learn new things like the piano very well is that their minds are like sponges, and physically, they are very able.
Young minds begin to wrap around the idea of notes on a piece of music corresponding to keys on a piano and sounds in their ears very quickly. They soak up what they learn. And their fingers have a “memory” of their own too. It is easier to learn a hand-eye task such as piano-playing at a young age, because as one grows and continues it, the routine becomes rote more quickly. In addition, their fingers have more flexibility and they do not suffer from ailments like arthritis as adults might.
ButChildren tend to give up quickly and be uninterested in “making progress, whereas adults are far more likely that youngsters to set a practice schedule and stick to it. They are more confident that “practice makes perfect.” The reward centers in adults’ brains understand that one cannot become a magnificent piano player over night and will therefore benefit from their ability not to get discouraged over one struggle or error. Adults’ hands are also bigger, so they are able to stretch more easily on the keyboard. And finally, because music can be quite complicated sometimes, adults have the developed brains that can comprehend the theory behind it much better.
If you are an adult who is interested in learning the piano, in the end, it will come down to what you want to do with this new skill and how much time you’re willing to put into it. Becoming a concert pianist may not be a definite option for you if you have never played before, but becoming a decent player and enjoying the skill to the fullest extent definitely is. Try to find a teacher who specializes in beginners, and make sure that he or she can see you weekly. Also ask your teacher to teach you theory from the get-go, as some teachers will only teach how to read music notation. Knowing your key signatures and chords will provide you the freedom to improvise down the road. After you get started, if you practice your piano daily for even 20 minutes, you will pick up the skill and be playing your favorite tunes in no time.
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