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Make Piano Practice More Fun

Sometimes in the midst of getting better at your craft, it can get boring and mundane. So, how can you make piano practice more fun?

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Playing the piano is a craft that never really has an “end goal.” We can always get better and better. However, sometimes in the midst of getting better at your craft, it can get boring and mundane. So, how can you make piano practice more fun? First, let’s address why you may be feeling like you’ve hit a plateau and find piano playing boring. Here are three things you can do to get out of a ‘practicing piano is boring’ mindset:

1. Remember Your Why

Most piano players have a time or memory where they felt inspired by music or started playing the piano. This is why it’s important to remember why. Usually, most people find learning the piano fascinating and exciting at first. As time goes by, it can become mundane or even a task. So ask yourself, Why did I start playing the piano? What are my goals? Why do I want this? 

This mentality can help you come back to that passion, not just in piano playing, but in many things in life. As you may know, playing the piano is a craft. A craft takes time to develop, perfect, and make it the best it can be. So next time you find yourself feeling exhausted by your art, remember your why.

2. Acknowledge Your Accomplishments

Before you begin being too harsh on yourself, take a look at how far you have come. Please stick to the practice strategies that help you grow the most, and stick to them. When you take the time to acknowledge your accomplishments, then celebrate them. Believe it or not, celebrating how far you have come will help you excel even further in your piano playing.

How to celebrate? Well, it could mean playing a song or two for your family and friends, or even just an icecream or coffee treat for yourself. In other words, be kind to yourself.

3. Incorporate Your Strengths

Another way you can have a better mindset before practicing your piano is to start incorporating your strengths. When you become confident using those, you can move on to developing the other skills. Be kind to yourself, take time to observe how you like to practice, when you want to practice, what you need to do, and find a way to align these.

How To Make Piano Practice More Fun

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Set Goals That You Like

Set reachable goals that you want to achieve. For example, if you have a particular artist you love, then practicing and learning their songs won’t feel like a chore. If you have a specific goal you want to reach, then set a plan that is achievable for you and that you will enjoy it!

Keep Practice Short

Our brain can only function well for about 52 minutes before becoming less productive. It’s essential to make sure you practice when your mind is 100% aware and focused. If not, then you’ll most likely feel fatigued and start feeling bored. So next time you practice, make sure you practice for about an hour, take a break, and do it when your mind is most focused!

Add Something New

Another way to make piano practice fun is by adding new and creative games. It may sound childish, but it makes it fun! There are many games and apps out there to help you get more creative when practicing your piano. If you’re looking for a light-hearted game, Magic Tiles and other apps like that are great for learning new songs and their flow.

Conclusion

All in all, playing the piano is something that takes time and patience. Don’t let yourself think you’re not making progress, but keep learning and keep growing. We hope you enjoyed reading on how to make piano practice more fun! If you’re looking to buy your dream Yamaha piano, we can help you!

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