Is it okay for a 13 year old to learn a piano or other instrument? Or is it too late?

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be too late.

    Because I also studied piano.

    I'm 14 years old

    Our teachers here learn by age.

    He has two options

    Smaller students go to school basics, and those of us who go to junior high school have a tighter learning time to learn another

    Our class time here is also a little special.

    So it's not too late. As long as you want to learn ** or piano, as long as you work hard, it's not a matter of age

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The piano requires Tong Zigong, and 13 years old is a bit late. But if you like it very much, you should do it, anyway, you don't want to be like Lang Lang, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can't be said that it's too late.

    Although it is late to start, it can be supplemented by being more diligent than others.

    It also depends on how interested you are in the piano, many people just learn for a while and get tired of it. That's not going to work.

    If you want to learn, you have to spend a lot of time, and you can't just relax when you get bored. Because you started late.

    As the saying goes, interest is the best teacher. Where there's a will, there's a way. If you are willing to work hard, you can also become a talent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most important thing is your confidence and interest.

    If you don't have the interest and confidence to learn this thing, then no matter how you learn it, it won't work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you are willing to learn, of course you can learn well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not too late, learn well, remember, as long as you like it, you can learn.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, you can, but it depends on your ability to accept it, and if you work hard, how can you not learn well?

    Is that right. Scold.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The piano is known as the king of musical instruments, and now many parents want their children to learn the piano, but everything is good and bad, and before deciding to let their children learn piano, parents need to have a certain understanding of learning piano. So, is it too late to learn piano at the age of 14, and is it too late to learn the piano at the age of 14?

    At what age is it best for children to start practicing the piano

    From a developmental point of view, three or four-year-old children's finger joints, ligaments, and muscles are not yet mature, and are not suitable for high-intensity piano practice learning, and high-intensity practice can easily lead to damage to finger joints and thicken joints, so it is recommended to formally participate in piano training at least 5 years old, among them, 6-8 years old is a more suitable age group, and children at this age have better receptivity, comprehension, self-control and self-discipline, and they will learn faster.

    However, although it is recommended to learn piano at the age of five, before formally learning piano, you can let your child have more contact with the piano or other musical instruments to cultivate children's interest in ** and piano, which can start from the age of 0.

    In addition, there is nothing wrong with other age groups wanting to learn piano, but older children (> 12 years old) because they have not played the piano from elementary school, the length of the palm fingers and the flexibility of the fingers may not be as good as those from the primary school piano, and older children may lack this advantage, but if the fingers are naturally longer and larger, then it is also suitable for learning. In fact, no matter how old you are, as long as you want to learn and like it enough and work hard enough, it is still possible to learn the piano well, and it is important to persist and work hard.

    Do you want your child to learn piano?

    If you plan to take the professional route to learn piano, the consumption of the child's body and mind and family must be very large, so whether to let the child learn the piano to take the professional route, we must be cautious and cautious, and we must weigh the family economy, the child's interests, whether the child's personality can be adhered to, and whether the parents have the energy to spar and other aspects of the situation to judge. Of course, if it's just a hobby and doesn't plan to take the professional route, it's still good to let your child learn piano.

    The cost of learning piano

    Piano training is usually charged according to the level, about 100 yuan per lesson for beginners, 100-150 yuan per lesson for intermediate, 150-200 yuan per lesson for advanced, in addition, if you plan to hire a well-known piano teacher, then the fee will be more expensive, 200 500 yuan per lesson. 1-2 classes a week, about 50 class hours per year, the tuition fee for a year is about 5,000 yuan at the beginning, with the improvement of the number of piano levels, the fee and class hours will increase, then the annual tuition fee may rise to 1-30,000 yuan, and the tuition fee rises sharply in the later period is more common.

    If you don't plan to learn piano systematically, but just cultivate it as an interest, you can usually learn it within 5,000-10,000 yuan, and you can practice it on your own after learning. In addition, it takes 1-20,000 yuan to buy a piano cheaper, and more than 100,000 yuan to buy a piano. The piano needs to be tuned every six months or most of the year, and the cost is 300-400 yuan at a time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not too late, if you really want to learn, just go for it. Many art candidates did not learn piano when they were children, and in order to take the exam, some went from junior high school to high school. In some universities, the art college requires piano as an elective, and most of them are seventeen or eighteen years old, and they have just started to learn.

    The younger the younger it is, the easier it is to learn the piano, because compared with the older age, the younger students are more conducive to early training and development of the independence and flexibility of the fingers, the softness and elasticity of the wrist, and the coordination and cooperation of the whole body and the playing action. At the same time, it is also conducive to the early cultivation of the ability to read music proficiently.

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