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Monday 21 September 2020

Special series: Ep 3 of How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano

 Hello Bloggers,

This is Episode Three of "How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano". The next episode will be posted a few days after this blog post is published.  Just so that you know, this blog post might be really helpful for your future if you decide to start learning piano. You might need to read all the episodes.

So let's get started. Today we are going to start learn the different positions you need to use for most piece of music. This is not on topic but I hope you have done the exercises on the previous episode. It's compulsory. Anyway let's get back on topic. Now where was I ... Ah now I remember. Here's some photos of all the different positions that is mostly important :

Middle C position

D position
G position
C position
Now if you have a piano try these positions if not, why don't you try the positions on an imaginary piano.
Always remember to follow the posture shown in the first episode. You need to do it even when you are training so that you can get used to that posture. After a while you'll get used to it. Also remember to always do the exercise shown on the previous episode before you start playing piano. So that's it for this episode. 
Can you tell me some ideas to improve this episode ?
Did you like this episode? Why ?
Bye.

Special series: Ep 2 of How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano

  Hello Bloggers,

This is Episode Two of "How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano". The next episode will be posted a few days after this blog post is published.  Just so that you know, this blog post might be really helpful for your future if you decide to start learning piano. You might need to read all the episodes.

So let's get started. In the previous episode, we learnt about the posture or the position one sits in when in  front of the piano. In this episode we are going to start by learning some exercises. Here is a photo of two exercises.

Always remember to follow the position shown in the first episode. You need to do it even when you are training so that you can get used to that position. After a while you'll get used to it. Also remember to always do this exercise before you start playing piano. So that's it for this episode. 
Can you tell me some ideas to improve this episode ?
Did you like this episode? Why ?
Bye.

Thursday 17 September 2020

Our first online summit

 Hello Bloggers,

Today it was the most amazing mind blowing day ever. We did our first online Summit. There were loads of amazing toolkits. We met online in Google Meet. There was many toolkits I c. There where four sections And each section was 20 minutes long. There's loads to say so I am going to make it more interesting by making a video from one of the toolkits. It's called Biteable :

My video was pretty short but I did the best I could. And that is All the information about the student summit. 

So would you have liked to do an online summit in Google meet? Did you like my blog post? Would you like to do a video on Biteable? Bye

Monday 14 September 2020

Special series: Ep 1 of How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano

 Hello Bloggers,

This is episode one of "How to Start of on The Right Foot if You Want to Start Playing Piano". The Next Episode will be posted a few days after this blog post is published.  Just so that you know this blog post might be really helpful for your future so just in case you start learning piano in the future you might need to read all the episodes.


Anyway, first thing you need to learn about playing the piano is the posture or the position on front of the Piano. You need to be in the right posture so that you're ready to start learning. 

Firstly you need to adjust the size of the chair in a way that allows your elbow and arm to fall freely from your shoulder. 

Second you need to make sure you are sitting far enough forward from your seat so that you can move your Toros but back enough to feel stable.

Third you need to arc your hands in front of the piano.  A trick is to Imagine you are holding a bubble so if you hold it too tightly it will burst but if you hold it too loose it will fall of your hand.

There's a fourth step to but you do it in the third step because the fourth step is putting your hands on top of the keys which would have been done. Here is A drawing I made that show how to position your body in front of the piano. 

Anyway Did this Blog post help? Do you know more about the RIght Foot you want to step on When you are studying how to play the piano? DId you like my blog post?

Bye