Learn the requirements of the piano opponent, and learn the requirements of the fingers of the piano

Updated on educate 2024-02-28
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, the octave is enough, and what this teacher said seems to be unreliable. Because ordinary tunes are only an octave. Even if it's really not enough, it can be solved with pedals. Therefore, it is not very reliable, and it is recommended to listen to the opinions of other teachers.

    Learning the piano is not very demanding for the hands, as long as it is not deformed and not too small, the octave is not very small.

    Moreover, didn't Ling Yuan want to develop professionally, so he said that the extra points for going to university had nothing to do with this. I don't think practicing piano is just about getting extra points.

    And if you really like this activity, then why stop just because you can't add points? If you really like it, you shouldn't practice it purposefully, but you should practice because you like it, and you should continue to walk.

    The third one on the first floor is very common (but occasionally it depends on the hand shape, so occasionally it is not like this), so don't worry.

    Again, be sure to find a responsible teacher.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, may I ask which irresponsible teacher said this! Atmosphere!

    1: The child is only 14 years old, and the bones are not fully developed, and there is still the possibility of growing!

    2: The standard is that the student's hand can reach the octave! [Even if the hand is not big enough, we can avoid the music with a large degree!] Your child is totally fine!

    3: Which examiner is so boring, look at how big your hands are, clean nonsense! Also, don't say that people look at your hands during the college entrance examination, it's difficult for you to see other people's shadows, and the candidates and examiners are separated by a screen [anti-cheating].

    4: College entrance examination, if you want to go professional, there is no bonus point system for piano, it accounts for the main score, cultural courses just reach a certain line, mainly depends on your professional grades, that is to say, you are studying in **college, cultural class is a sub-subject, **class is the main subject! Got it?

    It is recommended that you always look for a professional and responsible teacher! Don't look for people who don't seem to understand, I don't want to see their opinions bury your child's talent! If you don't understand, just leave a message, absolutely even if you can solve your worries!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The requirements for learning piano opponents: first of all, you must be able to reach the octave, which is the basic requirement, and many pieces use the upper octave as a modifier. Secondly, on the basis of being able to reach an octave, it is best to be able to achieve two increases of two degrees and one increase of thirds, so that such hands can play some relatively high-grade piano music.

    And the hand must be hard, otherwise it will not be able to bounce.

    Try to be flexible with your hands, and when you encounter a difficult song like "Bell", which appears more than ten degrees, you will be very demanding on the flexibility of your opponent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Everyone is writing so long, I'll just talk about it briefly.

    The teacher was just talking nonsense, as long as he didn't want to take the professional path (playing for a living) in the future, learn piano amateurly, and reach the level where he could get extra points in the exam, there was absolutely no such requirement for fingers, as long as he was normal!!

    So don't let your daughter lose faith and tell her she can do it! Find a good teacher, study hard, and be able to endure hardships! Good luck to her!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Small hands do suffer, but as long as you can octave it, professional development mainly depends on your ** talent, reflected in the emotions expressed in the songs you play, no one will pay attention to the small hands (even if it is the ** college piano department will not pay attention) The first floor is correct.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    ...What kind of teacher I'm a piano major There are a lot of small hands among my classmates I haven't heard of the small hands that don't allow me to go to college because of the small hands I don't know if I choose the repertoire with small hands It's not all the tracks that are suitable for small hands to play are not good tunes Mainly the connotation of basic skills and ** Small hands are also good Granularity and skills are better than people with big hands As long as they can be 8 degrees, I don't know if this can explain it If there is anything else to ask, ask me again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    "Scale-turning" involves the lateral movement of the wrist and big finger, and the fingering is more varied, which is more complicated than playing in situ with five fingers, so it must be entered after the five fingers in situ playing is consolidated. Wider interval transpositions, such as arpeggio finger transfers, should be entered later than the scale, and must be played slower than the scale, because the child's hand is too small, and the distance between the notes of the arpeggio is long, and it is not easy to reach it---

    Specific to the "post bar" search: learning piano is the most afraid of detours.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As long as you work hard enough, even if you don't meet the usual requirements, you can learn, my primary school ** teacher is a man, his hands are very thick, and he is fat, and he doesn't want most of the people who play the piano at all, but he plays it well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Speechless. I am a piano major.

    Why haven't I ever encountered such a thing when I was admitted to university?!

    Whether the piano plays well or not is not all a matter of hands.

    It's enough to be able to cross 8 degrees.

    There is no provincial art joint examination in any province that will look at how the hand is.!

    I promise!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's enough to be able to cross an octave normally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Some of Haydn's polyphonic piano pieces can be practiced.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Personally, I don't think it's much of a requirement, I was very stiff at first, and I mainly relied on my own efforts to practice "Hanon", and now it's much better.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Don't hang yourself from a tree, ask a few teachers, or go straight to the university and ask.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now many parents want to send their children to play the piano, which can not only cultivate temperament and skills, but also allow children to grow up in **, but many parents have a small worry, children's fingers are not long, can they play the piano?

    If you want to become a professional pianist, the fingers must be long, at least 11 degrees, because there are many large-scale works, there will be such a large span of sounds, for example, Liszt, who is known as the king of the piano, has a lot of 11 degrees only in his etudes, so if you want to become a professional pianist, the hands are really long, and they are very long.

    But the vast majority of us learn piano just to master a skill and have a hobby, not to become a professional pianist, in this case, the fingers have an octave is enough, and this requirement is something that the vast majority of people can achieve. There is also a small misunderstanding, it is not that you can learn the piano only with long hands, but that the fingers are easy to become longer when you learn the piano, because in the process of learning, the fingers are constantly rising.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Playing the piano does not require any special fingers, as long as it is sound.

    Successful works are the composer's initial ideological motivation to promote the creation of inspiration, so that his works are full of profound ideological connotation, imagination and expressiveness.

    Through the performer's very skillful performance skills, the good ** work will be conveyed to the audience, in which the ** performance should be dominated by emotion, and it should be a combination of sensibility and reason. Blindly showing off your skills is soulless**, so the two are organically compatible and dependent on each other to get the ideal sound effect.

    Scale: The 24 major and minor keys of the scale are important and useful. Many large sonatas, music, and concertos have scales in many places, so it is necessary to master the scales well.

    If you play the scale, you should pay attention to the sound of all the sounds, not light and heavy, you must pay attention to the control ability of the fingers, if you play the scale when there are still heavy and light, the control of the dynamics is not good, you may not be able to play the timbre and melody that you are satisfied with.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Requirements? 1. I like the piano itself the most (although I also like other instruments). And it's not just those who like its timbre.

    2. Find a regular teacher to learn, and the learning method should be standardized. Don't trust books like Whatsburger's Pop Keyboard, that will just ruin your hand and keep you from going any further.

    3. Endure hardship and boredom. Regardless of the day of Shenma, stick to practice every day, and the time is at least two hours a day (I think at least three hours = =.)

    4. Pay attention to the basics. This makes it possible for you to go deeper, otherwise impossible. Even if you're just going to play a simple pop song. It also needs a foundation.

    5. It doesn't matter how long or short your fingers are, as long as your hands are the size of a normal person. People with hands that are too small are really not suitable for piano learning. As for the disabled people upstairs learning piano, although it is worthy of admiration, the difficulty and degree of their performance are greatly limited when they speak of conscience, except for the blind.

    6. It's better to have your own piano. If you have to practice every day, renting a piano is a big expense. You should be in college at your age. So it's probably mostly renting. Don't think about using an electronic piano or an electric piano to replace real steel practice, no.

    7, there should be no more ==

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Fingers must be flexible, of course! You also have to have the perseverance to persevere to the end, be able to sit still, practice the piano seriously, and do these things.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Nothing to ask for

    As long as you are interested, then keep practicing, and it will be effective again

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Well, there is a saying that there is a finger length requirement, but basically everyone can meet it, and this is not the main requirement, otherwise people with disabilities will not be able to play the piano. To say that the most important thing in learning piano is to be able to endure hardship, mainly including two aspects: first, to have strong perseverance; Second, we must be mentally prepared to pay more than others. Other than that, no difficulty will stump you.

    It's boring, but if you really like it, then I think it's a pleasure. I'm sure you'll make it!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It doesn't matter. As long as there is perseverance.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, the fingernail caps should be removed, and the bigger the hand, the better, and the coordination is good.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is definitely necessary to have enough finger length and finger separation.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, playing the piano requires fingering practice, and the longer you learn, the thinner your fingers will be.

    But when playing the piano, you must have the correct fingering.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Of course, people who play the piano have the advantage of having big hands, long fingers, and slender and dexterous fingers, but if you don't have the above conditions, it doesn't mean that you can't play the piano well.

    If you keep practicing the piano, your fingers will be more dexterous. If you start practicing the piano before your physical development is complete, your hands will grow bigger and your fingers will be more slender.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Length, strength, and control of the fingers can all be improved with practice, and as for length, you can reach an octave (that is, eight keys).

    The arms and wrists should be relaxed, preferably at the level of the keys or a little higher, so that the sound can be played beautifully.

    In fact, the requirements of the opponent are not very high.

    It's not that the wrist can't be lowered with the keys, because when the wrist is relaxed, it won't be too high.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The finger requirements for learning piano depend on what path you choose: take the professional route, the requirements will be stricter, and having a natural finger advantage will get twice the result with half the effort. The fingers are slender or the palms are broad, and they can be placed on the piano to span 9-12 degrees (the child's hands are not yet grown and will not be visible).

    In addition, the thumb should not be short, small or thick, otherwise it is easy to hit the wrong note in some fast-paced tracks.

    If you take the amateur route, there is no special requirement for this, but you must study hard to make up for the lack of fingers, and the most important thing is that the fingers that play the piano can not have long nails, and it is easy to scratch the piano.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Don't, it's your own diligence. own efforts.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The common misunderstanding is that the level of the piano learner is judged by the difficulty of playing the examination piece, and the high level of practice is allocated for the examination, and the progress is not sought for quality, etc., and the result is that high-rise buildings are built on sandy ground, the foundation is not good, and they give up halfway. This may be the reason why most piano children can not advance smoothly, or even give up learning the piano, they may like the piano very much, but they just can't insist on learning, and parents mistakenly think it's a matter of interest.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If you are not small, and there are not a few years left before the exam, then it is best not to learn the piano, because there is not enough time, the progress of the piano is slow, if you do not have a good talent, now choosing to learn the piano is definitely a torture, not to mention, if you want to learn the piano, you have to buy the piano (the piano is expensive), you have to find a teacher (it seems that the teacher who teaches piano and violin has the highest teaching price) This is not a small amount, the most important thing is that the piano needs to practice, practice, and practice again, In short, it's about practicing as much time as possible, are you sure you have enough time to sit in front of the piano and do nothing else but practice? Needless to say, I also play the piano, but it's purely for personal entertainment, and I play it every day after work.

    One or two hours are over, and remembering the monotonous torture at the beginning and the entanglement of reaching the bottleneck, if I hadn't used the piano as entertainment, I think an impatient person like me would have given up a long time ago.

    If you want to take the Beiying exam, I suggest you learn music theory and singing (additional dance or yoga is better), music theory is the foundation of **, this is very important, and then singing, don't think that singing is very simple, what do you use to sing again, if you are singing with your voice, you are an ordinary person, it is completely impossible to add points to the Beiying, no matter how beautiful the singing is, it is just beautiful, and there is no technical content at all. Those who really sing are singing with qi, which is difficult to learn, and it also takes time to practice non-stop (the practice of singing can be done anytime and anywhere, and there is no need to give up everything in particular, practice this alone), but compared to the piano, the progress of learning to sing will be very fast, as long as you are serious and persistent (congenital conditions and out of tune are not a problem, I am the super out of tune king), you will find that you have progress every day (this progress is definitely an excellent thrust), And singing can improve your temperament more (with dance and yoga, you can better practice qi and open your cavity and joints), which is more conducive to your entrance examination than you learn piano, after all, I see that many stars in the film and television industry now sing in addition to acting, I haven't heard of any other than performing piano music, and singing can better develop your intelligence and memory (brain oxygen foot), which is very good for silent scripts.

    But learning to sing also has to have perseverance, endure the pain, endure the pain, I was born with some problems with the nasal cavity, so when I opened the nasal cavity and head cavity, I had a headache for several weeks (I couldn't resist it and ate the pain tablets), the snot flowed non-stop, to be honest, I wanted to give up at the time, but fortunately I persevered, and now the original problem of the nose is much better (it turns out that when the seasons change, the nose is uncomfortable, and the nose is dripping, how ugly it is for a girl to blow her nose all the time, but you can't help but blow it and let it flow freely), Maybe it's the relationship between singing and already working.,I'm more straight now.,I used to say that I didn't have a temperament, that's all a compliment to me.,If you don't pay attention, you'll be like a shrimp.,Now it's a little temperament.,How can I barely squeeze into the ranks of beauties when I dress up (I have good facial features.,I think I can still see it with makeup.)。

    The above is purely a personal opinion, and there is no fiction in the content, if there is any similarity, it can only be said that you have met a person in the same way.

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