7 Reasons Why You’re Not Getting Better at Piano

So, you've been playing the piano for a while, and you're not improving? Here are 7 reasons why you're not getting better at the piano: 

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Miller Piano Specialists February 21, 2021 2 Min Read

So, you’ve been playing the piano for a while, and you feel like you’ve gotten nowhere? Here’s the good news: All piano players have been there! There’s a chance you could be making a common mistake that’s keeping you from improving. Here are 7 reasons why you’re not getting better at the piano: 

1. You’re Getting Distracted

If you want your practice to make progress, it’s important to stay completely focused. If that means turning your phone off or getting alone in your room, do it. In the end, it’s better to have a focused 30-minute practice than a four-hour-long practice with a million distractions. 

2. You’re Not Practicing Enough

We get it; it’s easy to rush through a practice session and call it a day. However, make sure your practice time is at least 30 minutes a day to see progress.

3. You’re Practicing Too Much

Yes, it’s possible to practice too much! As humans, our brains need continuous stimulation and change. Once you get tired of playing, take a break and let your mind reset. 

4. You’re Not Playing Your Appropriate Level of Music

You may be either playing music that is way too easy or hard for you. While playing something too easy doesn’t challenge you enough, playing something too hard will only frustrate you. Whatever you’re situation is, make sure to challenge yourself and let yourself learn a piece well. 

5. You Have Bad Technique

Playing with the lousy technique could be something that is holding you back. There are little tips and tricks that you can use to make your piano-playing journey better. 

6. You Need Piano Lessons

Of course, the internet is a great place to learn the piano. Some people do well being self-taught piano players. However, if you keep hitting roadblocks on your piano-playing journey, piano lessons could be the best option for you. Here at Miller Piano Specialists, we offer piano lessons for all ages and levels. Our main priority is to provide insight for you, teach you technique, keep you accountable, and help you. 

7. Take a Break

If you feel like you’ve already tried all of these options, we have a simple tip. Take a break, and come back to it later. Clear your mind, and come back when you are ready again. 

Conclusion

Overall, it’s important for you to note the mistakes you are making and then fix them. Remember- practice makes progress! We hope you enjoyed reading our list of 7 reasons why you’re not getting better at the piano. If you’re looking to buy your dream Yamaha piano, we can help you!

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