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Piano Marvel: 8 Ways to Make Piano Practice Fun

Cody Arsenault

Making piano practice fun is one of the best ways to ensure that you will continue to improve your skills. Whether you're taking in-person lessons, online piano lessons, or no lessons at all, practicing remains one of the most important aspects of learning to play the piano. If you find yourself feeling bored or frustrated, it's time to change things up a bit. Here are some tips to help you get started.

1. Experiment With Different Musical Genres

One of the best ways to make piano practice more enjoyable is to experiment with different musical genres. This can help keep things fresh and prevent you from getting bored.

Piano Marvel makes this easy with their vast library of over 25,000 songs to choose from. And with the easy-to-use filters to see specific content you can sort by beginner, intermediate, advanced, and professional-level songs.

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Experimenting with different musical genres is also a great way to improve your skills and expand your repertoire. As you learn new songs you'll also be learning new techniques that can be applied to other pieces.

So don't be afraid to mix things up and experiment.

2. Play Duets With a Friend or Sibling

Playing duets with a friend or sibling can make practicing the piano more fun. You can both play together and make beautiful music! This is a great way to learn new things and have a few laughs too.

Here are some tips on how to make the most out of playing duets:

3. Practice in Different Settings

One great way to make piano practice more enjoyable is to do it in different settings. For example, you can practice outdoors in the park, in your backyard, or you can move to another room in your house.

This can help keep things fresh and exciting, and it can also make practicing a little less monotonous.

Plus, it can be a great way to get some fresh air and Vitamin D (if you practice outdoors)!


4. Take part in a Challenge

If you have even a sliver of a competitive bone in your body you probably enjoy a good challenge.

Well, with Piano Marvel you'll be able to join in on a challenge every month to see who can perfect the most songs among Piano Marvel's community of users.

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Taking part in a challenge like this can make practicing much easier because it gives you a specific goal to strive for and it's also a great way to see how you stack up against other piano players from all over the world.

Not only that, but for each monthly challenge Piano Marvel awards a 1st place individual and a 1st place studio with a $100 Amazon gift card each. There are also two additional random drawings (one for individuals and one for studios) for $100 Amazon gift cards as well as two random drawings in the individual division for Piano Marvel t-shirts!

5. Vary Your Practice Routine

One way to make your piano practice more enjoyable is to mix up your routine from time to time.

For example, one day you might focus on practicing method and technique, while another day you might work on learning a new piece.

You can also switch between testing your skills, or trying different types of exercises to keep things interesting.

By varying your routine, you’ll be more likely to stick with your practice and make progress on your piano playing goals.

6. Use Tools That Make Learning Less Intimidating

Learning a brand new song from scratch can sometimes be intimidating for a beginner to intermediate pianist.

However, if you could break up a song into bite-sized, digestible pieces it would seem much less intimidating. Piano Marvel's Learn feature does just that.

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With the Learn feature, you'll be able to break up the song into multiple parts and practice each part at various tempos to ensure you're playing it correctly and up to speed.

7. Take Regular Breaks to Avoid Burnout

Practicing the piano can be a lot of fun, but it can also be tiring. To avoid burnout, take regular breaks. This will give your mind and body a chance to rest and recharge.

During your break, you can do something relaxing, like reading, taking a walk, or spending time with friends and family. 

Taking regular breaks will help you stay fresh and motivated, so you can keep enjoying your piano practice.

8. Set Goals for Each Practice Session

Setting goals for each practice session is a great way to stay motivated and focused. Having a clear goal in mind will help you stay on track and achieve more during each practice.

Plus, rewarding yourself when you reach your goals is a great way to celebrate your success and keep practicing piano fun. Maybe you could treat yourself to a new book, a delicious snack, or some extra free time after you reach your goal.

Whatever you choose, make sure it's something you'll really enjoy so you can keep looking forward to practice sessions.

Conclusion

Making piano practice fun doesn't have to be difficult. By following these tips, you can ensure that each practice session is enjoyable and productive. With a little effort, you'll be playing your favorite tunes in no time. So what are you waiting for? Get practicing!

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About the author: Cody is the founder of Musician Tuts, a free tutorial hub for musicians. He has over 15 years of experience playing a variety of instruments and dabbling in audio engineering. He spends his days blogging, listening to Spotify, and playing music.


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