Simplicity wins the day!
Learning to play piano with the right fingers and technique can be compared to learning a new language. You need to learn how to crawl, then walk before you run.
If you're looking for a simple and fun way to learn to keep time and develop proper finger dexterity, you need to try the A Dozen A Day series, "Technical exercises for the piano to be done each day BEFORE practicing".
Well, the motto is to the point, and so are the little stick figures that accompany you through your 5-Levels of 12 exercises each. They are very simple to follow, and each module is designed to incorporate elements in music that you'll find in just about any style.
I grew up with this series while taking my conservatory classes. It's nice to see that they're still around today, as I use them extensively with my students over the years. They call it the "stick figure" book, but what's rewarding are the techniques they learn that stick with them for life.
A Dozen A Day is one of the best 12-step programs out there, and I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to be serious about their piano playing.
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As the old saying goes, practice makes perfect!
Although this is true, we sometimes forget that it's not the quantity or how often we do something, but the quality of the effort we put in each time that makes any practice perfect.
With this in mind, here are a few do's and don'ts to help keep your practice routine fun and rewarding.
Do's
Dont's
To summarize, music practice should never be about just another activity or hobby to pass the time. Our body is like a very complex machine. Music helps to keep all the parts works together and in harmony, because this is how life should be experienced, one measure, one day at a time.