Is it hard to learn piano?
Like any instrument, playing piano requires practice and in today’s world of instant gratification, having to invest time and effort into something can be surprisingly difficult, but with a little motivation, the sense of gratification and fulfilment that comes when you’ve learned a new piece or played in public for the first time more than makes up for it.
Mindset is important too. Many people love the idea of playing the piano, but they subconsciously think it’s not for them. The good news is that there are thousands of pianists who used to think the same way who have gone on to become proficient players.
People learn in a variety of different ways, which means that some methods will be better suited than others. Some prefer having a teacher, others prefer learning by themselves, and some prefer a mix of both! How you learn is up to you, but there are hundreds of different lessons and teachers out there to help you. Ultimately, musical aptitude is more common than you think; we just end up feeling that it’s something that other people do. Remember, you can do it too!
The bottom line is, people usually give up their musical journey because they find it too hard to keep practicing, or the results aren’t coming quickly enough. When times get tough, it’s useful to think about what’s going on with your body when you’re
learning to play piano. You’re trying to figure out a new action, while trying to get your fingers to do things they’ve not done before. It feels hard at first because you’ve not done it before, but if you can stay motivated and keep practicing, the gains will come, the brain will build a muscle memory, and bit by bit, your skill level and confidence will grow.
Let’s break down the learning process. You could, for example, give yourself three months to learn to play a favorite song. Most modern pop music is fairly simple, and even if it’s more complex, you can just focus on playing the melody with your right hand.
Once you have this goal in place, find a ‘how to play’ lesson online (there are millions to choose from) and start watching and playing along. As you repeat the song, you’ll start to become familiar with the keys you press and the notes you hear. Supplement this by watching a video that explains the notes on the piano keyboard too and before you know it, you’ll have taken the first steps in learning to play a famous song.