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Should I give up piano and start electric guitar?

Q. Well,I watch many videos from youtube with guitar covers and I get jealous!I started playing the piano six years ago.Should I give up?What do you think?

A. I started out on piano when I was 8, and took up guitar a couple of years later (and bass the year after that).

I continued taking piano lessons until I was 13 or so. The only reason I stopped was that I was in high school band (trumpet), and the after-school marching rehearsals (4 days a week, plus a football game on Friday) made it tough to do.

I wasn't crazy about taking piano at the time, but I'm thankful to may parents everyday now for making that happen for me. Being able to read music and understanding chord theory put me miles ahead.

It's been a long time since I've played keys on a regular basis, and I'm probably going to add a keyboard setup back into my live rig this year.

And yeah, you can't strap a baby grand over your shoulder and jump around, but just about everything you learn on piano will make you a better guitarist!

Greetings from Austin, Tx

Ken

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Piano Fingering: How to determine the correct fingering when sight reading?
Q. When you're learning a new piece on your own, how exactly do you determine the most efficient fingerings? Do you base the fingering from the basics: scales, arpeggios, and chords we learn all those years of practising? Or does it just come naturally and randomly?

A. Absolutely use your knowledge of scales, arpeggios etc to get started. From there, be prepared to experiment; there is not usually one, best definitive way.

Generally, avoid too many jumps and make it as smooth as possible. Specifically, a few ideas:

- If your score includes fingerings, follow them, but know that you might need to change some of it to suit your hands. Compare fingerings from different scores, if possible.
- Use the middle fingers on black keys and the end fingers on white.
- Avoid having fingers left over at the end of running passages; try to end the phrase on the pinkie.
- For sequential chords, use fingering that requires the least amount of movement of the hand.
- For chords, don't forget to use your 4th finger!
- What works slowly may not always work up to speed; remember that.
- Use finger substitution for expanding hand positions or sustaining single notes.

The best advice I ever received about fingering was to pencil it in on your score, and do it that way every time (unless you make a decision to change it, then rub it out and put the new finger in, and do it *that* way every time).

An example of this: if you have a rapid, scale-like passage, mark in where the 3rd and 4th fingers will fall. Not the first, or anything else, just 3s and 4s. This way, your brain can quickly see where the thumb and the 3rd/4th finger will interact.

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Does anyone know how to play piano by ear? How did you learn?
Q. I learned how to play piano before but I haven't in about a year so I forgot I remember most but I was wanting to play by hear what do I need to do?

A. I learned completely by ear for a long time because I couldn't read music. I'm not sure exactly what I did but certainly developing your hearing ability is a great place to start and there are several ways to do so. Try and sing as much as possible and identifying the note you're starting on by singing it then finding it on the keyboard. You can play random notes on the piano and try and identify them by ear. This is tricky at first but sing them and see how they sit and feel in your throat, eventually you'll learn to associate not just the sound of each note but the feel of it as well.
Also, listen to as much music as possible and try to bash it out on piano. Even if it's just a nursery rhyme. Is it Major or minor (happy or sad)? Listen to the gaps between the higher notes and the lower notes. Is it a big gap? Or a little tiny one? Are the notes going in steps downward or upwards? Or does it sound like a chords jumping about the piano.
Keep playing different types of chords, Major (happy), minor (sad), diminished (squished) and augmented (stretched) and listen out for them in music. This is more advanced but it helps!
Nothing can substitute listening to music and singing along. It takes time and you're going to get frustrated, I still do! But it is a fantastic skill to have.
Good luck! :)

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