March 28, 2009

Learn how to play the keyboard – Frequently asked questions

There are many people out there who are enthusiastic about music, and actually have an underlying desire to learn how to play the keyboard. However, they are often put off by the expensive price tags of keyboard courses, the exorbitant fees charged by private keyboard teachers, and the intimidating prospect of committing incredibly long amount of time to become any good.

Those misconceptions, however, cannot be further from the truth. Learning how to play the keyboard today does not cost a bomb, nor require you to sacrifice a lot of your precious time. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the topic of learning how to play the keyboard.

1. What do I need to get started?

All you need to get started is a working keyboard for you to practice on and the right learning materials to help you grasp with the necessary musical concepts. There are, of course, other things that will help you get started, but the only two essentials are the keyboard and learning materials such as an online keyboard course. 2. Do I need to hire a keyboard teacher?

No, a music teacher is not necessary if you want to learn how to play the keyboard. Instead of paying thousands of dollars over time to get yourself to a decent level, there are many home-study courses that are available both online and offline to help you. These courses, charged at varying prices, often bundles video tutorials, music theory textbooks and workbooks, as well as the suitable practice materials for keyboard players across different levels.

3. How much should I expect to pay for such home study courses?

The range for offline products is a lot wider, and some can cost you up to a few hundred dollars. Those available online are usually comparatively cheaper, but not necessarily any inferior. Some fantastic online keyboard courses cost as little as $30 to $40, while there are also more expensive alternatives. From experience, the real gems are actually found in the below $50 category.

4. I want to learn to play the keyboard by ear, how can I do that?

Many music teachers tend to remove the syllabus of teaching students how to play the keyboard by ear, because the old school way is to learn that is through experience and theory studies. However, there are courses available on the internet specially designed to teach people how to play the keyboard by ear, many of these courses have huge endorsements from people who have bought and tried them before.

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