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You feel motivated to learn

When you start playing the piano, the first thing that most teachers will also show you the notes on the piano. This is a repetitive pattern and once you’ve saved this, the next step is storage and learning where the notes are on the piano. How is repeated and repeated, the next step is to remember and know where all the C and G are all so
I remember when I was first learning, I really want to be able to play songs and piano music that I liked. Much of my teaching is now to show my students how to play the songs you particularly like and thereby gain the enthusiasm and improve faster than if I had just scales and exercises by repeating them again and again.
You feel motivated to learn, be inspired and have a purpose and that can only be achieved if the learning process is enjoyable and rewarding.
Here are some simple songs, but very popular, which are perfect for beginners to learn to play piano songs that are fairly easy to learn that you keep motivated when you learn.
American Pie – Don McLean | Let It Be – The Beatles | Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley | Imagine – John Lennon | Always – Bon Jovi | Candle In The Wind – Elton John | Hound Dog – Elvis Presley | Do not Let The Sun Go Down On Me – Elton John | Summer Of 69 – Bryan Adams | Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison | Use Somebody – Kings Of Leon | Country Roads – John Denver
If you talk to someone who is playing the piano, all tell a major thing, and that the benefits of learning the piano and make music in your life is so rewarding and the opportunities are endless, once you become a pro! It’s like riding a bike to play the piano, once you choose with the basics that will stay with you forever and you can only get better and better and the technology will improve all the time.
This is important for beginners to find the songs easy to play the piano because if you fight from the beginning so they can easily be put to good learning.

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