[Beginner] Compilation of Keyboard Performance Training Videos
As a new hobby you can start from home, some of you might be thinking about getting into keyboards.
Keyboards are great because you can adjust the volume and use headphones or earphones, so you can play without worrying about the location.
To be a bit blunt, they’re also affordable, which makes them easy to try.
In this article, I’ll introduce training videos recommended for beginners.
They explain the basics clearly, making them perfect for foundational practice if you want to take your playing up a notch.
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[Beginner] Keyboard Performance Training Video Collection (31–40)
[Etude] Keyboard, Lesson 1: “Let’s Try Playing a Melody”
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A great training video for keyboard beginners is one that starts with playing simple melodies.
The perfect video for such beginners is “Let’s Play a Melody.” In this video, clear explanations are provided, and the screen shows exactly which keys to press, so you can learn reliably on your own.
You can also adjust the volume and use headphones or earphones, making it easy to practice at home without worrying about noise.
Take this opportunity to start playing the keyboard with this video.
Even first-time players can achieve more polished performances by firmly mastering the basics.
[Etude] Keyboard Session 4: “Right Hand and Left Hand” 2
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For keyboard beginners, the video “[Practice Piece] Keyboard, Episode 4: ‘Right Hand and Left Hand’ 2” is highly recommended.
It clearly explains the roles of the right and left hands in an easy-to-understand way, making it accessible even for complete beginners.
In particular, learning how to use the right and left hands differently is crucial, and by watching this video, you can acquire the basics of playing technique.
The video also efficiently covers the key points in a short time, so it’s easy to fit into a busy schedule.
Be sure to use this video for foundational practice and keep improving your keyboard skills.
It’s a video not only for beginners but also for those aiming to advance further.
[Piano] Perfect Practice for Finger Independence You Can Do Anywhere
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This explains how to practice when you don’t have a keyboard on hand.
If you’re thinking of buying a keyboard soon or want to practice while traveling on the train, it might be good to copy what’s shown in this video.
[Piano Lessons: Beginner Playing Course] First Piano Performance Part 3 [Keyboard Practice Performance]
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This is a video from the K.RTR cultures academy YouTube channel, where a professional musician teaches music across various genres.
It’s a lesson where you play sounds on the keyboard and sing those notes out loud together, helping you develop the essential sense of pitch for keyboard performance.
You can also watch the instructor’s playing from an overhead angle, making the most of video-based instruction.
It’s a must-watch for anyone starting to learn the keyboard!
[Piano Lessons / Beginner Playing Course] Basic Training! How to Loosen Up Your Finger Joints! [Keyboard / Practice Performance]
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When playing the keyboard, you need to use your body with flexibility and be mindful of transmitting power to the instrument in the best possible way.
This video teaches finger joint training methods necessary for that.
Beginners in particular tend to have stiff finger joints, and if they keep playing like that, it can lead to arm injuries.
I recommend doing the training with both hands before you practice.
Please watch this video and try to stay relaxed so you can play the keyboard comfortably!
[Beginner] Compilation of Keyboard Performance Training Videos (41–50)
[Piano Sing-and-Play Practice] A J-Pop & Western Pop Medley That Beginners Can Easily Play Using Just 3 Chords
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Have you ever wanted to start a new hobby at home? With a keyboard, you can control the volume using headphones, so you can enjoy playing anywhere.
In the video we’re introducing today, you can play a medley of Japanese and Western songs using just three chords.
It even shows the chord names, so as long as you’ve got the basics down, you can jump right in.
There are plenty of affordable keyboards out there, which makes it easy to get started.
If you practice while singing and playing, you can improve your skills while having fun.
Discover a new side of yourself—try it with a keyboard!
[From Basics to Advanced] An Improvisation Accompaniment Course for Pianists
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To play the keyboard, you usually use your left hand for accompaniment and your right hand for the melody, but this video incorporates a variety of accompaniment styles.
By learning rhythm and accents, you can create simple yet effective accompaniment.
It’s suitable for learners from beginners to advanced players.

