Find quality learning materials
To excel in self-learning piano, you need quality learning materials. These materials can be found anywhere, in books, newspapers, and on websites teaching piano, but good material is one that suits your learning style, fits your level, and fits your ability. It will take you from one lesson to another systematically and easily understand all that the lesson wants to convey. In summary, good material is one that makes you feel comfortable while learning.

Practice correctly and accurately
When learning a new lesson, ensure thorough practice, avoid rushing or being overconfident by merely practicing for the sake of familiarity and then moving on to the next lesson immediately. Learning in such a haphazard manner leads to quick forgetting and the need to start over, resulting in wasted time and discouragement. Pay attention to learning systematically from the beginning to establish a solid foundation!

Progressing from Basics to Advanced
Regardless of your innate piano talent or musical sensitivity, you must still learn from the basics. Without a solid foundation in fundamental knowledge, no matter how skilled you become, you cannot advance your proficiency. Begin by practicing each hand separately thoroughly before combining both. Mastering the basics will lead to rapid development in subsequent stages.

Utilizing the Metronome
Using the metronome can be seen as your own personal playground; you can set it fast or slow depending on your playing ability. Strive to practice to the beat of the metronome; it is a highly useful tool in self-learning and improving the musicality in your practice sessions.

Engaging in Finger Extension Exercises
Piano has many keys, and playing chords can be challenging if you have short and inflexible fingers. Seek exercises that help elongate and enhance the flexibility of your fingers, reducing tension when practicing advanced pieces later on.

Maintain composure when making mistakes.
Encountering difficulties while practicing the piano is inevitable; however, refrain from excessive worry or self-doubt. Understand that mastering piano requires depth of learning rather than speed. Therefore, avoid rushing or feeling anxious when consistently making errors. Instead, focus on correcting those mistakes after each practice session to ensure solid technique.





