Why Play The
Piano?
You
probably already know that piano playing is an exciting talent
to develop. If you are a jazz enthusiast, you may have listened
to piano music from great artists like Count Basie or Duke
Ellington. You might like modern jazz piano players better and
there are many who have won the hearts of audiences
everywhere.
One piano
player who crosses many genres is Jim Brickman, who often plays
his own compositions. Along with smooth jazz stations,
Brickman’s music is played on pop, inspirational, and new age
stations.
You may be
more interested in the rock keyboard players. Some of them have
been: Rick Wakeman of Yes, Tony Banks of Genesis, Dennis De
Young of Styx, and David Sancious who played for Springsteen,
Santana, and Sting. Rock piano players include Elton John,
Billy Joel, Carole King, Paul McCartney, and Carly
Simon.
Even if you
have never liked classical music before, you might begin to
enjoy it once you have started to play the piano. It presents a
challenge and is very satisfying to master. Some of the greats
are Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, and
Brahms.
If you are
like many people who hear these great musical works of art, you
will want to emulate them. You may learn well enough to play
for a band or as a solo act if you are dedicated enough. You
can certainly learn to play the piano well enough to entertain
yourself, your friends, and your family.
There are
other benefits to playing the piano as well. One is relaxation.
When you feel upset, it is very therapeutic to play the piano
for awhile. If you are angry, playing the piano can release
your frustrations. Your playing will soothe your nerves if you
are anxious. If you are feeling down, you can start with slow
songs and build up to more up-tempo, happier-sounding songs.
This will often lift your sad mood.
If you do
end up playing professionally, you can gain a source of income
from your piano playing. Some piano players earn very little –
just some tips from a jar on their piano bar instrument. Other
piano players can earn fantastic amounts of money if they are
talented enough and lucky enough.
Another
reason to learn to play piano is to develop discipline. If you
are someone who starts and stops activities without giving them
a fair shot, you might have better luck with the piano. It
gives rewards at every level, keeping you motivated to stay at
it and work harder.
Learning to
play the piano is easier in some ways than learning other types
of music. With vocal music, you have to learn more carefully
about pitch. You have to worry about being just a touch above
or below the note. With a piano, the only way that would happen
is if your piano is out of tune, in which case you just have a
technician fix it.
The main
reason anyone should learn to play the piano is for their own
fulfillment. No matter what that means to you, you will be
happy when you have strived to reach your full potential. You
will feel joy when you play a composition well. You will be a
happier person for letting music into your
life.
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