![]() ![]() ![]() This pattern repeats throughout so once you get it in the first few measures, you'll be set for the rest. In this piece, the left-hand plays the very bottom note and the note right above that one.C&E in the 1st measure, and then C&D in the 2nd measure. It's easy to listen to and it is relaxing to play.It has easy hand and finger patterns that follow throughout the piece, so once you get the pattern down, in the beginning, you won't have to learn another one later on in the piece.It has easy rhythms to play and understand so you won't be overwhelmed with anything too complex. ![]() It has an easy Key Signature to play - C Major, which has no sharps or flats.There are several reasons why this piece is great for beginners: The Prelude in C is really one of the best Bach pieces to start with when you're ready to start playing some classical music. I recommend that you open up the video in a new tab so you can watch it while you go through this lesson. Let's take a look at the 1st piece by Bach that I recommend for beginning piano students. This is great because you can play them with me as well in the video in step 5.īach's music is so valuable to pianists because it really helps to strengthen and develop your technical skills and your musicianship at the same time. In the video at the end of this lesson, you'll find links to each of these pieces so you can download the actual sheet music for them and have them in your repertoire. This lesson gives you 4 examples of pieces by Bach or composed in the style of Bach that you can easily learn. There are so many pieces that Bach composed for the piano, it's hard actually to know where to start for your first few Bach pieces. Once we get to the level that we can play harder versions of these easier pieces, which is about 6 months into our first year most times, we are ready to play our first pieces by J.S. Many times we'll learn edited versions of more complicated pieces so that we can still learn some classical music at a level that we can succeed in, instead of being too hard. Pieces also let us see how much we've learned technically in our practice time work that enables us to play harder music and actual piano pieces. Every piano student gets excited about playing their first piece because it's a little more fun and interesting than when we're learning notes, counting, and where our notes are on our keyboards. ![]()
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