Learning the piano with dyspraxia
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Learning the piano with dyspraxia
Post by robert7111a »
Good afternoon, this is my first post so hope I have posted in the right section
I am an adult with traits of ADD and dyspraxia. I have tried learning piano for many years without much progression. I can play music with parallel motion but if each hand has to play something different - then I just can't seem to coordinate the movements.
The ADD element is not relevant here as I can stay VERY focused on what I'm trying to play
If it's of any relevance, I have a digital instrument with six voices and I prefer playing the piano voice on full chorus (I have an issue with it sounding dull and flat...aka the dyspraxia element)
Does anyone have any advice/suggestions?
robert7111a
London
I am an adult with traits of ADD and dyspraxia. I have tried learning piano for many years without much progression. I can play music with parallel motion but if each hand has to play something different - then I just can't seem to coordinate the movements.
The ADD element is not relevant here as I can stay VERY focused on what I'm trying to play
If it's of any relevance, I have a digital instrument with six voices and I prefer playing the piano voice on full chorus (I have an issue with it sounding dull and flat...aka the dyspraxia element)
Does anyone have any advice/suggestions?
robert7111a
London
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Re: Learning the piano with dyspraxia
Post by Gill the Piano »
Do you want to play classical music, specifically? If not, perhaps you could find someone who would teach you to play by ear. This would remove the anxiety about following the music and the eye realising that the hands are going in different directions. How far did you get when you learned before - did you do any exams, for instance? There are a couple of methods which teach using colours rather than note names initially, but you end up reading ordinary black & white music eventually. I'm not a teacher, and there are several good teachers who come on this forum with wide teaching experience who will probably be of more use than me!
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Re: Learning the piano with dyspraxia
Post by robert7111a »
Um...I don't have an issue reading music...
My problem is coordinating hands when playing different parts/melodies.
My problem is coordinating hands when playing different parts/melodies.
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Re: Learning the piano with dyspraxia
Post by Gill the Piano »
No, i realised you weren't dyslexic, I just wondered if removing the reading element from the process would leave you with less to worry about, and with an extra bit of brain to concentrate on the hands. You could look for Gizzy on this forum and send her a PM, as she's a very experienced teacher.
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Re: Learning the piano with dyspraxia
Post by robert7111a »
I cannot play without reading the music. My short term memory is really bad so playing by ear alone is not an option.
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