Why a Guitar Player Can Teach You More About Piano Than a Piano Teacher
Do you know why more people want to learn guitar than piano? Because it’s easier! And because students get to play something that actually sounds like music many times faster than their piano playing counterparts.
But did you also know that a guitar player can show you how to play piano better than most piano instructors? It’s true! Here’s why. Guitar players use chords and chord charts to create with. Piano players (for the most part) use note reading and memorization.
It’s really easy for most beginning guitarists to quickly create music. In fact, you can learn 3 chords on the guitar in less than 15 minutes and start to play many, many tunes. Can piano players do that? Yes they can!
...seen in several other spots too amongst the facts and figures on music scales. Paying attention to the clear patterns that exist in the structure of music scales can save the music student immense amounts of time and effort as ...
You see, many people are intimidated by the piano. Not because of the instrument itself but because of the snobby stigma surrounding it.
The piano is held in such high esteem that people are actually afraid to go near it. Not the guitar. It’s the everyman’s instrument. Folk players, rock guitarists, and even Uncle Joe himself can pick up this instrument and soon strum out a tune.
A beginning piano player can also learn a few chords and just as easily create music as well as the guitarist. Now, the piano isn’t often taught like this because teachers can make a lot more money by stringing students along for years and years. With a chord-based approach, you can rapidly
...to play it. However, not all of those who try manage to succeed. What they fail to realize is that guitar playing is indeed easy and simple. One basic reason as to why many of those who venture into learning ...
Here’s the point. If you want to spend years learning how to play other peoples music, than note reading and memorization are for you. If you want to get creative and actually make music, look for teachers who embrace a chord-based approach to piano playing.
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music’s online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works
...- always. Then, if I want to memorialize a musical idea, I write down the first two bars of melody along with the chord(s) I'm playing. I throw this on a chart and voila - the idea remains fresh until ...