“I have to study classical music before I can play pop or jazz.” Also, fear of making mistakes tends to distract you from the music and will actually CAUSE the very mistakes you were trying to avoid! So, never be afraid to make mistakes for your teacher. If you have latent mistakes that you somehow are able to hide for the lesson, the teacher may not be able to help you fix these hidden problems, which means that they may appear later when you are performing. This could be in the realms of practicing suggestions, fingering, hand position, eye movements and more. In fact, good teachers PREFER to witness your mistakes so they can help you not only fix the problem, but learn how to avoid the problem in the future. Reality: Most teachers enjoy teaching and are inspired when they see someone who really tries and is diligent with their practice. “My teacher will drop me if I make a lot of mistakes.” This material is an attempt to help pianists of all levels be liberated from such mental constraints, attitudes and assumptions regarding piano lessons, so that they might truly reach their goals. But on close examination, even the most “obvious” beliefs about piano study and piano practice are not only wrong, they are damaging to the individual who is bound by their chains. Piano lesson myths are so ingrained into our culture and our consciousness that it almost seems silly to counter them. I agree with most everything here and so thought you'd enjoy it! If you like this article, don't miss my other, tips for beginning pianists and piano composition! I ran across the article below about piano lesson myths by piano teacher Howard Richman.
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