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What Milestones Should You Set for Your First Year of Piano Playing?

Setting goals for your first year of piano playing can make your journey much more fun! Here are some ideas from my own experience:

  1. Create a Practice Schedule: Try to practice regularly. Start with just 15 to 30 minutes a day. As you get better, you can practice more!

  2. Learn the Basics: Focus on mastering the C major scale and some simple chords in the first few months. It feels really great to get these down!

  3. Play Easy Songs: Pick 2 or 3 easy songs that you love. Work on playing them by memory. This will help you feel more confident!

  4. Practice Sight Reading: Set a goal to get better at sight reading every week. Try to learn 1 new piece each week!

  5. Join a Community: Whether it’s online or in your local area, finding other people to connect with can really help you learn and stay motivated.

Enjoy your piano journey!

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What Milestones Should You Set for Your First Year of Piano Playing?

Setting goals for your first year of piano playing can make your journey much more fun! Here are some ideas from my own experience:

  1. Create a Practice Schedule: Try to practice regularly. Start with just 15 to 30 minutes a day. As you get better, you can practice more!

  2. Learn the Basics: Focus on mastering the C major scale and some simple chords in the first few months. It feels really great to get these down!

  3. Play Easy Songs: Pick 2 or 3 easy songs that you love. Work on playing them by memory. This will help you feel more confident!

  4. Practice Sight Reading: Set a goal to get better at sight reading every week. Try to learn 1 new piece each week!

  5. Join a Community: Whether it’s online or in your local area, finding other people to connect with can really help you learn and stay motivated.

Enjoy your piano journey!

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