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	<title>Organ Man &#187; Playing the Organ</title>
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		<title>Get started playing the organ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re lucky enough to have access to a real organ, don&#8217;t waste your opportunity! Learning how to play the organ can take a while to master, but it takes almost no time to get started feeling your way around simple songs and melodies. Follow the steps below and you&#8217;ll find yourself on the way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re lucky enough to have access to a real organ, don&#8217;t waste your opportunity! Learning how to play the organ can take a while to master, but it takes almost no time to get started feeling your way around simple songs and melodies. Follow the steps below and you&#8217;ll find yourself on the way to organ glory.<strong></strong><strong>1. </strong><strong> Practice on a regular piano or keyboard. </strong>Organs can have anywhere from one to seven manuals, or keyboards, which can be quite intimidating if you&#8217;ve never touched one before. It&#8217;s much easier to learn to read music and practice simple scales on a regular keyboard. You can even find one <a href="http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm"><strong>online</strong></a> if you can&#8217;t get an actual one.<strong>2. </strong><strong>Look into formal lessons.<span id="more-10"></span> </strong>This actually doesn&#8217;t have to be the second step if you want to give it the old college try on your own first, but it&#8217;s always useful to have a guiding hand. You can often find teachers at churches or colleges. If you don&#8217;t want to proceed to this step right away, at least find a reputable guidebook to show you the basics.<strong></strong><strong>3. </strong><strong>Buy some stylish organ shoes.</strong> These will only set you back about 60, but they&#8217;re well worth it for the assistance they&#8217;ll give you in mastering the organ&#8217;s foot pedals. This is one of the most distinctive aspects of organ playing.<strong></strong><strong>4. </strong><strong>Practice making sounds. </strong>Just spend time playing with the manuals, pedals, and stops and see what happens. Quickly switching between stops may not make a classic concerto, but it will definitely get you used to the capabilities of the organ, and make it easier to use it in actual songs.<strong></strong><strong>5. </strong><strong>Learn the details of organ playing</strong>. There are many distinctive techniques for playing the organ, including keeping your heels no more than a fifth apart and playing on the inside of your foot. These techniques will take a while to become second-nature, but they are integral to mastering the instrument.</p>
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