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5 tips for beginner musicians

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Many successful musicians started learning to play a musical instrument on their own, and they did just as well as those who studied under a qualified teacher. Whether you want to become a professional musician or are just looking for a new creative hobby, these tips will help you get started playing any instrument.

  1. Use the internet

Nowadays, there are many apps, YouTube channels, tutorials, and courses available to everyone. You can use them not only to learn the basics of playing, but also to learn something unusual, difficult, or surprising. On the internet, you can find answers to any questions about playing a musical instrument, even from professionals.

  1. Choose what you like

It is better to practice with compositions that you like yourself, choose popular tracks and your favorite songs. When you learn on your own, you have the freedom to choose. This will give you more motivation to continue learning.

  1. Find resources for training your musical ear

A good ear will allow you to correctly reproduce and combine chords, scales, keys, intervals, and more. If you are in harmony with music, you will quickly master playing a musical instrument.

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  1. Record yourself on video

This will help you track your progress and notice mistakes. When recording, it is best to use a microphone so that the sound is not distorted and can be heard clearly. It will also be useful if you suddenly decide that music is not for you and want to give up. Look at how much work you have done. The desire to learn new things and work hard despite setbacks is worthy of respect and praise.

  1. Don’t give up

If you are tired, take a break, but don’t give up. You will definitely succeed. Even though you are learning on your own, discipline is still an important part of the work. Set aside time during the week when you can practice and don’t put it off until later. Learning to play a musical instrument is difficult and requires complete concentration and dedication. There is no better companion than music or a musical instrument, so you will have to go through some ups and downs to achieve your goals.

Criticism is an integral part of the music industry, and it is important to learn how to take it in the right way. Listen to other people’s opinions, evaluate the fairness of their comments, and use the information you receive to improve your creativity.

Success in the music industry requires a lot of work, patience, and perseverance. I hope that my tips and recommendations will help you take the first steps toward your dream and build a successful career in the world of music.

 

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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