Experience The Joy Of Playing Piano

by Michelle Edward

We know that you probably already understand the excitement that comes from being able to play the piano. Whether you’ve spent years enjoying music from Count Basie, Duke Ellington, or more modern day players, we know they’ve won the hearts of many audiences over the years.

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.

Granted, maybe you’re more into the “rocker” type keyboard players which we know you know a few names here. How about Rick Wakeman from Yes or Tony Banks from Genesis? Then of course you have Dennis De Young who played for Styx and David Sancious who was able to enjoy the company of Bruce Springteen, Santana and Sting. Yes, there are also the rock piano players that we all know like Elton John, Billy Joel, Carole King, Paul McCartney, and even Carly Simon.

Once upon a time, these individuals probably played a little classical music at some point. Sure, it’s not the most exciting style of music to listen to for some, but when you actually play a piece it is simply unbelievable. Can you imagine being able to throw back a rendition from Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert or Brahms?

There will come a time when someone just like you may feel the need to emulate one of the individuals we mentioned above. Heck, maybe you’ll be good enough to play in a band or work on a solo career. Even if this doesn’t work out financially, it’s always nice to be able to entertain yourself, your friends, and family members when they come over.

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.

Those who enjoy playing can build this into a secondary or even full time income. Granted, some piano players earn very little, but there are others who enjoy unlimited financial gains if they are both talented and lucky enough to be seen.

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.

What it comes down to is you should play the piano for your own personal fulfillment. You can take this as far as you want to go, but there will be a lot of work ahead of you. Don’t worry, even all the greats started right where you are at the present moment. Just remember to have fun, learn to enjoy what you do with a piano, and let the music into your life. It will definitely change you.

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