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    Posted: 18 Nov 2018 at 10:39am
If people learn piano and music, what kind of jobs can they get in future?
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You mean learning piano for future jobs?  Maybe try something else if your goal is to find a good job and haven't started learning the piano yet.  What do you really want?  If it's a good steady job, you might be better of trying other things. Many accomplished musicians with excellent credentials can't find full-time positions, making a good living as a musician is very hard. When you consider the amount of time and effort one has to put in to learn how to play the piano well in the first place to be able to get any jobs in this field, it's not a fair game. 

But if learning piano is for your love of music and the instrument, then by all means go ahead and enjoy every minute of it!
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Some experience:

Learn the different notes on a piano, starting with middle C and learn where each note lies. From this learn how to play major chords (play a note, skip a note); then minor chords by flattening the 3rd note in the chord.

You can then practice songs you like by just looking up the chords.

Following this, learn to read music. Play the melody of a piece in the right hand from a score slowly at first and increase the speed until you are comfortable with playing from treble clef.

From here on, you should be able to teach yourself any song/piece with the time and patience.

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