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It’s time we talked.
So much of what we teach here at Pianote is about learning new things and having fun at the piano.
That’s important, but there’s a more serious issue that we need to address.
Mistakes.
Everybody makes them. It’s how you address and fix them that determine how quickly you will improve as a piano player.
The worst mistakes anyone can make are the same ones. That means you’re forming bad habits, and if that’s the case, it’s even harder to correct.
A quick note -- I am talking about PRACTICE here. Not PERFORMANCE. This is a big difference between the two.
Remember, your practice time is NOT a performance. That’s the time to correct things and get better. If you make a mistake while performing, I recommend you DO keep going as best you can.
Here are some steps you can take to make sure you’re not always making the same mistakes over and over again:
- Step #1 - Stop and fix it - 0:19
- Step #2 - Back it up - 1:32
- Step #3 - Check your fingering - 2:20
- Sep #4 - Don’t start at the beginning - 2:56
Check out Cassi's lesson on fingering to help you find the best fingering for you:
Remember, mistakes are something you should learn from. Don't be afraid to make them, it's how you get better.
But don't keep making the same ones again and again.
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