Your job is to teach your hands and fingers to obey your brain. What you see is translated into what your hands so. Learning to see and do is the hardest part of playing piano.
Everything will fall neatly into place after you’ve spent a little time on the piano bench.
This video demonstrates the 5-finger technique you’ll use in playing the piano. Five fingers on each hand, so it’s a 10-finger technique if you play with both hands.
First of all, you don’t have any neurons, or brain cells dedicated to coordinating your hands, fingers, forearms, upper arms and shoulders to play the piano. The brain cells and nerve cells need to be introduced, and they will quickly form alliances that will surprise you.
Coordinated efforts will develop with practice. Yes, piano playing is a simple matter. It’s just note easy at first. AFTER you’ve developed the cell structures and neuron pathways, it really gets much easier.
The hardest part about learning to play piano is being patient with yourself. But if you put in the effort, you’ll get better and better every day.
Next up, let’s take a look at a simple song you can play. There’s a PDF file that you can download if you’d like.
Go the next page by clicking the link below. It’ll take you there lickity-split.