ALL >> Career >> View Article
How To Play What You Feel
Many students think that being able to play what you feel is difficult. They believe you must have years and years of training in improvisation and theory.
The truth of the matter is that playing what you feel is easy when you understand what feeling is. Feeling is not emotion, yet it contains emotion. For example, If I'm in an ecstatic state of happiness and rush over to the piano and play, what I am doing is tapping off of the emotion.
To play what you feel does not require high or low emotional states. On the contrary, feeling is always with us and to just sit down and play is all that is required. Our feeling is what comes out of us in the moment. It lies in wait but is always there. Think of freewriting as an analogy. To put pen to paper and just write what comes to mind, the writer is expressing feeling. Emotions may come up during this process, but they gradually return to the pool of feelings from which they came.
To play what you feel requires nothing more than being present at the piano and having a little skill in being able to improvise. For example, in creating Lesson #35: "Moss ...
... Garden" certain decisions were made in the beginning. The sound was determined (pentatonic). Chords were chosen and a technique was chosen too (broken chord).
With these decisions out of the way it becomes a matter of playing around with the possibilities. And from this playing comes a music that is not forced or willed into being. On the contrary, feeling is allowed to be expressed normally and naturally. It becomes an easy thing to do, just like freewriting.
About the Author
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years! Visit us now at http://www.quiescencemusic.com/piano_lessons.html for a FREE piano lesson!
Add Comment
Career Articles
1. Common Errors In New Zealand Student Visa FormsAuthor: Rahul
2. The Link Between Hiring Discipline And Long-term Team Performance
Author: Base Camp Recruitment Singapore
3. How To Balance Technical Skills And Business Fit In Corporate Recruitment
Author: Base Camp Recruitment Singapore
4. Navisworks (beginner / Basic)
Author: AEODC
5. Clinical Leadership In Nursing And Healthcare: Qualities And Why It Matters?
Author: Olivia
6. Ielts Coaching Center Ahmedabad: Your Complete Guide To Achieving A High Band Score
Author: aspiresquare
7. Why Gorakhpur Graduates Are Choosing Data
Author: Dhanya
8. Engineering The Future: The Definitive Guide To Mep Excellence In Chennai
Author: shreshthaconsultants
9. Data Analyst Opportunities Growing In Haldwani
Author: Dhanya
10. Interview Preparation Strategies That Actually Work In The Age Of Ai
Author: OfferBull
11. Crack The 2026 Job Market: Why Smart Career Tools Matter Just As Much As Job Boards
Author: Vipin (Shhiv)
12. Mba In Digital Marketing: Scope, Fees & Jobs
Author: UniversityGuru
13. Up B.ed Admission 2026: Complete Guide For Aspiring Teachers
Author: Sakshi
14. The Tech Evolution: Why An Ai Course In Electronic City Is The Key To 2026 Career Success
Author: eMexo
15. Before You Enroll Your Child In Nda Foundation Course After 10th
Author: Tapan Tiwari






