Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it. Tom Lehrer

If you have a child who is desperately wanting to learn how to play piano, you have two options:

  • Allow him or her to learn by himself or by herself.
  • Allow them to take lessons with a piano instructor.

Whether you choose for your child to be a self-taught piano player or whether you would like for your child to learn from a professional piano player, Superprof is here to assist you. For added flexibility, you could consider online piano lessons.
When you consider what type of piano lessons for beginners would be great for your child, you need to remember that irrespective of the type of classes you choose, what he or she puts in will inevitably be what he or she gets out.

How quickly and slowly your child will learn how to play the piano will depend on your child's piano goals, motivation level, musical technique, and background musical experience. The type of piano lessons that you allow your child to take will depend entirely on your personal budget. You ought to remember that self-taught musical classes can never compare to piano lessons taught by a private instructor or with a group piano tutor. If you are interested in getting your child enrolled in piano lessons, read on for more information.

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Learning Solfeggio

Just the word solfeggio may have your child's tongue twisted in knots, but ensure them that learning this music method will benefit them in the long run because:

  • Once your child starts learning solfeggio, he or she will play the piano much better.
  • Solfeggio teaches you about all the types of musical notes.
  • Children will learn musical notes and be able to distinguish between notes.
  • Children will be able to distinguish between sharp notes and flat notes.
  • Solfeggio is also excellent for children who are looking to get into music composition.
  • Solfeggio will teach your child more about music, pitch etc.
  • Children will learn all about rhythm.
  • Children will learn piano scales.

If you are serious about getting your child to become a professional piano player, you may want to consider enlisting a private piano tutor to teach them all the tricks for learning scales.

More About How to Learn Piano Notes

While it is possible to learn to play the piano and read piano notes at any age, you want to get your child involved in learning how to play piano while he or she is still young. Some people are naturally suited to playing the piano, and if you feel that your child's musical talent is worth looking into, you might as well explore the option of piano classes early on.

girl playing piano with sheet music whilst piano teacher supervises
To make your piano training easier and more efficient, start with solfeggio. - Image source: Pexels

According to studies, memorisation is of utmost importance when it comes to playing the piano. Memorisation also means memorising piano notes.  While reading piano notes may seem like quite the complex task, especially for children who are just starting out their piano playing journey, it is not at all difficult.

To be able to read musical notes, piano teachers will teach their students the names of lines and spaces on the musical staff. The teacher will also then look at exploring how musical symbols on a page relate to the keys on the keyboard.

The symbols on a sheet may seem overwhelming for someone starting off their music journey, but with time, reading music from a sheet will become like second nature.

If you cannot get your child to attend face-to-face piano lessons soon, you don't have to ditch the idea of getting your child to learn piano notes completely. You can always find a piano instructor to teach piano lessons online.

While you may think that your child will never be able to master playing the piano on his or her own, you would be surprised at how many people learnt to play the piano by teaching themselves. Paul McCartney, for instance, was self-taught and managed to learn not how to play many instruments on his own.

More than a good piano instructor, your child's internal motivation will determine whether he or she succeeds at learning to play the piano or not.

Passion is also a determining factor to assess whether a child will thrive when it comes to piano playing and reading musical notes or not.

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All About Piano Chords for Beginners

The famous Mozart had his dad to thank for teaching him music. While you may be unable to teach your child all the chords that he or she needs to know, getting your child enrolled for piano classes is a big step towards ensuring that your child succeeds in learning how to play the piano.

Musical chords are part of the harmony of every song. You want to make sure that your child is able to string together and play the different musical notes. There are 88 different piano notes, and you can be sure that a music teacher will spend time getting your child to learn each of these notes.

To get your child started, you can access a free piano chord chart online. While your child may use this free resource and learn all the piano chords easily, there are several drawbacks to learning musical chords without guidance. These include:

  • A lack of supervision and perhaps even a lack of motivation.
  • Without having anyone to correct musical errors, your child may be making musical note errors that he or she is not even aware about.
  • Your child will be alone to achieve his or her learning goals and may not be motivated enough to keep at it.
  • Your child may become frustrated when learning and this means that your child may give up on playing the piano entirely.
child reading sheet music and playing the piano
Many people have learned to play the piano by themselves. - Image source: Pexels

Again, passion separates a child who can learn how to play the piano by himself from a child who won't manage to play the piano by himself.

Learning How to Play the Piano Quicker

Finding a piano teacher who is as passionate as your child is about the piano is great. A piano teacher is the one person who can encourage your child to keep at playing the piano and will help your child to fall hopelessly in love with the piano.

You want to find a piano teacher who will motivate your child to achieve his or her music learning goals and if you want your child to achieve these goals much faster, you can reach out to a private piano teacher.

A piano teacher will know how to make piano lessons fun and will make your child keen about continuing lessons with a private tutor. After all, you do want your child to know as much as they possibly can about music.

Practice Means Perfection

Does the musical tutor make all the difference?

While it does help to get your child to learn with a piano teacher, you do need to realise that you too will serve as a big inspiration for your child. Be enthusiastic about your child's musical journey. Get excited about music lessons and ask your child to play you a musical piece after these lessons. You would be surprised to notice just how much your child improves over time. The more you listen to child play a song on the piano, the easier it will become to notice the subtle improvements that comes after each practice.

Practice has to be regular because an octave won't be easy to grasp if practice does not come into the picture. As a parent, your duty is to focus on advocating piano practice after the sessions with a piano tutor. Speak to the piano teacher about whether your child is reaching his or her musical goals or not.

You are bound to find a Superprof tutor who is willing to go all the way with you to ensure that your child does reach his or her musical goals and gets in the needed hours of practice too.

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Laila Abramjee

Laila is an enthusiastic English educator and a fun-filled freelance writer. She has accomplished her dream of getting her first book published and has managed to write over 1 000 000 words since beginning her freelance career. In her free time, she is a travel blogger who explores all South Africa has to offer.