Hey all, I’ve been fascinated by the piano for quite a long time, but I’ve never had the time nor money to learn it. Recently my jobs gotten easier and I’m at a point in school where my classes are quite light aswell. I’ve now found myself with 5-7 hours of extra free time per day. That said, I ordered a es-120 with intentions of learning as efficiently as possible with my time.
I have a few questions, and any additional tips would be greatly appreciated. Note: I do plan on getting lessons.
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What would be a good starting point?
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Are there any online courses/books i should follow/read? (Ideally both)
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Are there any youtubers I should consistently watch for educational content or even just piano related entertainment?
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Any specific things I should avoid learning/bad habits?
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How deep should i dive into music theory/sheet music?
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Is this a priority over actually playing? - What resources are best for this?
Im quite an obsessive person, and I can manage burn out very well. Im just looking for the best possible way to divide and spend this time to efficiently become a well rounded piano player. Any and all help is much appreciated! :)
Submitted March 06, 2024 at 05:33AM by -LarsN https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/1b7usm2/how_to_learn_piano_the_most_efficiently/?utm_source=ifttt