Helpful Piano Care Tips

May 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Music, Piano

piano-yamahaWhen you have a piano, it is very important that you take care of it. When you take care of your piano, it will add beauty and functionality to your home for many years to come. Many pianos are even lucky enough to become family heirlooms. Caring for your piano also means it will be able to play at its full potential. Over time, a piano may lose its sound, but keeping it tuned up and cleaned up means it will maintain its beautiful sound far into the future.

Here are ways you can take care of your piano: – You have over 200 strings in your piano that are responsible for the beautiful sounds that it makes. It is very important that you call in a piano technician to keep your piano tuned. They are able to carefully adjust the tension of each string. Make sure you have this done twice per year. Even if the piano is not played, it will still go out of tune. – If your piano is brand new, make sure it is tuned 3 to 4 times in the first year. The strings have to be stretched in order to be broken in. This can cause the piano to go out of tune more often. You must listen to your piano now and then. You’ll be able to tell when it is out of tune because it goes out of harmony. Read more

Piano Practice Tips For Adults

May 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Music, Piano

pianoAdults often come to the point in their lives when they want to explore new hobbies. One of the most common hobbies adults pursue is learning to play the piano. It may be the first time they play or a return to a childhood pleasure. Whether you’re an adult sitting down to learn the instrument for the first time or you want to brush up on your skills, keep in mind some basic rules of piano practice.

Posture is very important. Make sure that the piano bench is high enough. Your shoulders should hang freely, while your forearms are parallel to the floor. This allows the greatest freedom of movement and keeps your body from feeling constricted. While your hands are directly in front of you on the keyboard, your elbows should be just slightly forward of the center of your body. Sit forward on the bench so that your body is relaxed.

Create a regular piano practice schedule. Start with short sessions of 15 minutes. Increase the time as your skill progresses and your hands start to feel more limber. You may not have time for piano practices longer than half an hour, but that’s enough to increase your skill and flexibility. Just try not to miss too many days in a row. Time of day is important. Pick a time when you’ll be least distracted by the worries of life. Read more