Digital piano
A digital piano is a great solution for the ambitious beginner. We have digital pianos for both large and small budgets.
The digital piano is an affordable instrument to start out with as a student or hobbyist looking for a solid musical experience.
A home with a piano
There's something classy about a home with a piano. It's one of the most versatile instruments found in many homes. Mastering the piano is almost like a basic musical education. If you can play the piano, you'll have a huge advantage if you want to learn other instruments later on.
Children who come from a home with a piano usually have a basic musicality from childhood. They may not all become the next Victor Borge, but most of them can learn to play Ole's new car.
The piano's strength as an instrument is that it always just sits there. It doesn't need to be taken out and tuned before it can be used. You can always just sit down and play - and you can easily catch a little tune while waiting for the water to boil in the kitchen.
How do you learn to play the piano?
It makes sense to learn to play the piano. It's a skill that you can use many times in life. You can learn to play the most beautiful classical pieces designed to live out all the emotions. You can also learn chords and become the pianist of choice for sing-alongs in high school or take up accompanied singing at home.
Of course, if you want to learn the craft properly, it makes sense to get in touch with a real piano teacher. Get in touch with your nearest music school or check if there's a private teacher nearby if you're more into that. You'll definitely get the best basic piano education that way.
But it's also possible to get to know the piano in other ways. There are tons of YouTube videos with tutorials that teach you how to play everything from well-known songs to four-handed piano pieces.
Starting from scratch is a bit like learning a new language. The keys have letters that need to be translated into notes. At first, you'll spend energy translating the names of the keys into notes, but practice makes perfect and when you're fluent in the new language, the music will also start to flow freely. One tip is to be very practical in the beginning and, for example, put stickers on the keys until you have learned their names.
The piano doesn't need a lot of extra equipment, but it can be nice and practical to have a piano bench and a piano lamp. You can find both on this page.
Have fun with music.