Music softens the pain, increases the joy, and opens the heart. Sara

If you would like to open your child's heart, the answer is simpler than you think.

Invest in a piano, so that your child can play away and in doing so increase the joy that he or she is feeling.  In order to get your child to learn how to play the piano properly, you may want to consider getting piano training for your child. Through piano lessons, your child will not only learn correct posture and pitch, but your child will also get involved in reading music.

Learning how to play the piano is one of the best skills that you can instil in your child, however, there are many ways that your child can actually learn how to play the piano.

It was Mozart's dad who taught him how to play the piano. If you can play the piano yourself, there is no reason why you can't teach your little one how to play the piano and get him or her so excited about learning all the musical notes and chords.

If, however, you are not a piano player yourself, but your child is displaying all the talents necessary to become a great pianist one day, consider reaching out to a private piano teacher who can take on the role as the teacher and the motivator. There are many piano instructors and tutors available on the Superprof website, all who are ready to reach out to your child and guide him or her along his or her piano learning journey.

Soon, your little one will be following in the inspirational footsteps of Mozart, and you will only have yourself to thank for getting your child to pursue his or her piano-learning journey from an early age.

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What You Should Know About Learning the Piano

Believe it or not, there are far too many piano-playing children who are self-taught. While allowing your child to watch YouTube videos in order to learn the different musical notes is an option, you must remember that these supplementary YouTube videos can in no way replace the role of a piano tutor.

The piano teacher is one who will step in and get your child to correct any bad piano-playing habits that he or she has picked up. The piano teacher is also the person who will make sure that your child focuses on adopting the right posture before he or she even gets playing the piano. While playing the right notes on the piano is of utmost importance, so too is having the right posture when you play.

Posture is Key During Piano Lessons

From the onset, the piano teacher will guide the child as to how he or she should sit while playing the piano. The piano player should always position himself or herself in the middle of the keyboard. When your child takes his or her position by the piano, he or she should sit at just the right height so that he or she is neither too low nor too high.

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Finding the right piano teacher is the key to learning piano. - Image source: Pexels

Aside from being at just the right height, the piano player needs to consider the placement of his or her elbows, back, shoulders, feet and hands. The posture that the piano teacher advocates is such that the student should have his or her:

  • Elbows at the same height as the keys.
  • Back straightened and not curved, slouched or hunchback in any way.
  • Shoulders firmly straightened and slightly behind them.
  • Hands bent slightly so as to improve the speed at which they play.
  • Feet firmly on the ground in a comfortable position so as to avoid pins and needles while playing.

At beginner piano lessons, the piano teacher focuses on ensuring that all students are sitting properly and are playing the piano properly.

The Role of Rhythm

Rhythm and melody are also focal points for piano teachers and both rhythm and melody need to be worked on with the help of your child's respective piano teacher.

Memorisation becomes key when teaching beginners how to play the piano. Piano teachers are constantly assisting and getting involved in helping children to memorise piano notes and chords. The faster that your child is able to memorise the necessary piano notes, the better off the child will be.

Lastly, once the child knows all the piano keys and how to play the piano well, his or her fingers will glide across the piano keyboard. This is when the piano teacher's focus will shift to helping the child with his or her playing technique. Everything from piano playing technique to tempo will be considered during the beginner lessons as well.

Of course, the more classes your child attends, the quicker he or she will advance from novice level. The teacher will then guide them to master other aspects of music and piano playing.

Children Can Play From an Early Age

You may think that your young child with his or her small fingers and hands will struggle to play the piano. However, the size of your child's hands or fingers won't make any difference to how he or she will play the piano.

Piano tutors have even stated that smaller hands help with those chromatic piano movements.

If you cannot afford to invest in piano lessons for your child at the moment, you can consider getting your child to learn how to play the piano through YouTube videos and practice at home.

Ways to Learn the Piano for Beginners

Piano tutorials need not only mean private tutorials with a piano tutor. Beginners can also start attending music school, engaging with YouTube tutorials, and learning how to play the piano with friends. There are endless possibilities available, but it all depends on: what your child would prefer, your budget, and your child's music experience and level.

Letting Your Child Learn the Piano by Himself or Herself

If you know that your child will succeed in learning how to play the piano by themselves, there are a few things that you can use. Start by finding a:

  • A manual for beginner piano players
  • A book of sheet music for absolute beginners
  • YouTube videos that may be excellent teaching resources.

If you are not a parent who is keen on letting your child learn to play independently, you might be interested in this guide to piano instruction.

Deciding to let your child take control of his or her own piano tutorials means that you will have to stay on the ball to ensure that they are always advancing.

You can do this by:

  • Purchasing more learning materials that may be slightly more advanced.
  • Downloading free piano music sheets on the internet.
  • Looking for piano tutorials online.
  • Finding free piano classes.

While allowing your child to self-study all that there is to know about the piano is all well and good, there are downsides , including:

  • Your child may adopt bad habits that they won't be able to shake.
  • Your child may be learning something incorrectly without anyone to correct him or her.
  • Your child may become very frustrated and eventually give up on learning how to play the piano.

So, while allowing your child to learn how to play the piano by himself or herself is an option, you could always consider other alternatives. Here is all you need to know about getting your learners to excel at piano.

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Learning solfege allows you to truly understand music and speeds up your overall training! - Image source: Pexels

Piano Lessons with a Piano Instructor

On the Superprof website, you will find piano teachers who are willing to give your child classes that have more structure. The piano teacher understands that learning to play the piano properly can often be met with frustration and stress, however, they are willing to be as accommodating as possible when it comes to student grievances and stress.

There are many options available when you choose to take piano lessons with a piano instructor. You can opt for private lessons which are ideal for children who want to thrive.  You can also opt for one-on-one online classes for those students who struggle to find the time to attend face-to-face classes.

You do need to remember to choose a piano teacher who will go the whole hog in order to make your child more comfortable. Since your child is going to spend a considerable amount of time with his or her piano teacher, make sure that you choose the right piano teacher for your child. If you experience several failed internet searches when looking for the right piano instructor, check the Superprof website for the right tutor for your child.

You can find a tutor for piano online lessons easily when you search on Superprof.

More About Piano Practice

Part and parcel of structured piano lessons is solfeggio, which is a musical method used to teach aural skills. Your child will need to be aware of the solfeggio language in order to master all musical instruments.

Solfeggio features in every piano practice lesson. The professional piano instructor will start with some solfeggio and thereafter move on to actually playing the music.

When it comes to solfeggio,

  • Learning solfeggio as a child is better as it is easier for children to learn this musical method than adults.
  • You need to practice solfeggio during lessons to master it.
  • You need to learn solfeggio so as to distinguish between rhythm and rhyme.

If you are keen about beginner piano lessons, read about beginner piano tricks for learning the scales.

Piano Practice: Focusing on Pino Chords

The slower you go, the faster you'll get there. John Link

Every piano has 88 keys. From those 88 piano keys, 52 are white and 36 are black.

In order to play Mary had a Little Lamb, you need to know the 4 vital piano chords. These are:

  1. A minor
  2. C major
  3. F major
  4. G major

Your child will learn everything that he or she needs to know during his or her piano lessons with a private piano instructor. Soon they could be a globally recognised piano player and then you will understand how all of those piano lessons have paid off.

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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.