Episode 1 How to Sit at a Piano

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Piano for Beginners

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We can't all sound like Mozart, but if your comportment is correct, you can at least look like you know what you're doing.

Step 1: Sit in middle of bench

Sit in the middle of the bench, so you can easily lean in either direction to play high and low notes.


Step 2: Put arms straight out

Put your arms straight out in front of you, closing your hands into loose fists. Your elbows should be turned inward toward your torso.


Step 3: Put loose fists on keys

Put your loose fists on the keys, allowing your elbows to hang close to your body, but keeping your hands level with your forearm.


Tip

Elbows should be roughly four inches closer to the keyboard than your shoulders.


Step 4: Keep hands & fingers rounded

Keep hands and fingers rounded, with only your fingertips on the keys. Keys should be pressed with the weight of the hand alone.


Step 5: Place feet flat on floor

Place your feet flat on the floor and keep them flat, unless you're pressing a pedal.


Tip

Don't forget to sit up straight!


Step 6: Position chin & relax shoulders

Keep your chin parallel to the ground and your shoulders relaxed.


Step 7: Start practicing

Channel your favorite pianist—or maybe just get out the sheet music and start practicing.


Did You Know?

A complete set of piano strings is subject to 20,000 to 40,000 pounds of tension.

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