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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Learn To Play Piano With Passion

By Raddy Antric

Children are often forced to learn the piano so that they can earn a certificate. The latter offers them an opportunity to teach the instrument in the future and make money. This situation is present due to the acknowledged high earnings that piano teachers have as a career.

Unfortunately, this reduces the level of enjoyment the instrument can provide. By nature, children do not like being compelled to do something they do not like. So while they might be able to master the piano, they usually end up hating it and have little interest for music associated with it.

The piano should be used as an instrument to be enjoyed and appreciated. There must be more to life than just making money. If one finds passion in the instrument, it can be a helpful method of stress relief.

The movements associated with playing the piano often results in releasing frustration. Stepping on the pedal can be therapeutic after a long day at work. Banging on the piano keys might not be advisable, but it is a potent stress reliever.

The end result from all these movements is the greatest relaxant of all - soothing music. Depending on what songs are played, they can either help alleviate your moods or allow you to indulge in melancholy.

Ever wonder why some people love to play a song over and over again? It allows their minds to wander off to a quiet place in their imagination. They can then find comfort for that brief moment in time, before returning to reality to face their problems with renewed vigor.

Such advantages are not considered by parents for their children. Instead, the constant nagging to practice and be disciplined might breed dislike for an instrument that can offer delightful benefits if handled the right way.

With the positives that it provides, parents should encourage their children to learn the instrument with a different mindset. The young will enjoy the process more and even improve at a faster pace. This usually happens when passion replaces necessity.

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