Once you Learn The Fundamentals, mastering an instrument is about Quality Practice and Musicality
You don’t need a teacher after you learn the fundamentals and know how to do quality practice
Yes, teachers significantly help because:
– Their lessons serve as a regular motivating force
– They remind you how to conduct quality practice
– Learning the fundamentals is hard without detailed guidance (luckily my course provides this)
– Easier communication of musicality (tone, style, emotions, etc.)
That’s pretty much it, if money isn’t an issue, get yourself a piano teacher; it’s better. I give private piano lessons in Sydney, and I’m sure you can find a good one in your local area.
You’ll save a lot of money getting a one-off course, assuming it really is a one-off course. Is this course good enough that you don’t need practical education ever again after?
Yes, It is.
Needs your commitment to persevere through this, Are you Ready?
A monkey could do this, but you need self-control and discipline to choose to do it right.
The bread and butter of sounding nice, everything I give you in a course format.
After this you are actually a decent player. To be totally honest, it all depends on how much you practice. You could watch this whole course and make no progress if it’s not applied. Or you could watch each video, take notes, and use those notes for when you get in the zone and practice you’re a** off!
Welcome to your musical journey learning the coolest instrument in the world.
Note: Even if one day you want lessons, this will be a great start for you to jump in with a tutor and get the ball rolling instantly so you don’t have to pay them, just to show you how to set up your instrument. Good luck on your journey, I’m always here to help.
Email me any questions at lukapetch10@proton.me, and I’ll try my best to get back to you.
You’re on the right path 🙂