How To Play The Keyboard With Both
Hands?
Are you
dreaming of learning to play the keyboard? Well, you can’t
expect to sit down the first couple of times and play
magnificently. It takes hand, body and brain coordination to
learn to play with both hands, and that takes some time to
master. To learn to play a musical instrument is indeed
challenging, more so if you are trying to learn the keyboard.
The keyboard requires the use of both hands, so you need to
train your brain, as well as your hands to do
this.
Coordination
In piano
or
keyboard
lessons, one of the most difficult things to learn
is the hand, brain, eye coordination. There may be other
instruments that require the use of both hands, but most of
them just need the help of one hand for balance or for holding.
Definitely not needing as much coordination as what is used in
keyboard playing.
Learning to Read and Play with Both Hands
Requires Bodily and Brain Training
Learning to
play any instrument is somewhat like learning a different
language. Especially, if you are also learning music theory as
you are learning to play the keyboard or the piano. At the
start, expect to have difficulty in the simultaneous work of
reading the music and training the hands.
It takes
some time for the brain to learn to react quickly to key
changes, volume, time changes and the different rhythms. More a
matter of adapting to the changes, rather than overcoming a
difficulty. Beginners find this frustrating when their progress
is not as quick as they like. It will take many practice over a
period of time, and there's just no shortcut to it. Invest time
and effort into your
keyboard
lessons.
Playing the Keyboard with Both Hands
Automatically Gets Easier
As you
become more experienced with the keyboard and the keys,
something will happen to your body which happens to every great
musician. The body and particularly your fingers will begin to
react almost without thought. This is a key element to any
competent player.
The
Importance of Learning to Play
Scales
In learning
to play the keyboard the process will begin when you start
learning to play the scales. Students have to learn how to
ascend and descend the keyboard using both hands at the same
time, and they need to be able to do this in both major and
minor keys.
The scale
practices are excellent ways to train the mind and fingers to
coordinate fluidly as well as to exercise the fingers to make
them more flexible. This is a great help to limber up your
fingers and prevent them from getting stiff and unwieldy. It
may help you to know that even master pianists still play their
scales and practice hours at a time to keep their fingers
flexible.
When
learning to play the keyboard with both hands it is crucial
that you play every single day. The experts never cease to
emphasize how important practice is. If you are a beginner
don’t get frustrated either with the practice sessions or the
scales. There is a reason for everything. Simply enjoy the
moment and take pride in what you are
accomplishing.
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