Keyboard Practice Tip - Mozart’s Memo - Volume 65


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Practice Tip


In general, when asked what is better for a new piano student, a keyboard or a piano, I will always say a piano. But there is one big advantage to a keyboard and that is how it can make practicing more fun! Here is one practice technique that is only available on a keyboard.

Play your piece with different instrument sounds.

This is a great way to explore different sound qualities while still getting lots of repetition with practicing. And it is fun!

What ways has your child taken advantage of playing on a keyboard to learn more music that they couldn’t do on an acoustic piano? Please comment below with your answers.

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