Can a 19 year old take a piano major 30

Updated on educate 2024-04-05
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. But I suggest you don't get too psychologically burdened at first.

    It's good to have a normal heart! ~

    Someone started practicing at the age of 19 and later became famous, now in France.

    Just learning is also important. It is not wise to say that it is unwise to waste learning to play the piano.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't think you can go down the professional path because it's so hard

    Like people who start learning at the age of 5 or 6 and start learning at the age of 19 are not the same at all You are at least more than 10 years late You know how the children of the **** academy are now.

    Do you practice? People are still able to play 8 to 9 hours a day in class, and they are now.

    You must be trying hard to play the piano, you can't compare

    And their teachers are the best teachers in the country, and some of them are even international judges!

    And the teacher who teaches you is fine if it is ** college, if it is something else, then don't learn, you are wasting time!

    If you want to take the professional road of Guzheng, it is not so easy to walk, what is simple to learn ** The student Guzheng is guaranteed to be at least 6 hours a day, and they have the best.

    Instructor guidance

    Whether it's the age base or the teacher, you are a big difference from a child in your 10s I advise you not to go professional, the major is really hard, and it is not enough to play on the piano bench every day As long as you can play the piano and guzheng, why is it not required to be professional?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You have to be patient, you can't practice the piano as a profession in three or five years, not even from elementary school

    Can you wait that long to make money?

    However, it can also provide you with a way to go, you can learn 5 or 6 levels of piano, and then go to the ** creation, or be a band keyboardist, or be a piano teacher, it is okay, and it is not difficult. It's okay to get yourself a job.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although I am not a piano major (I majored in vocal singing, and I am very close to the piano major), all the piano students in our school are "children's skills". The piano is arguably the easiest instrument in the world, and it can also be said to be the most difficult instrument in the world.

    I think that if you want to go professional piano at the age of 19, you must have the following conditions:

    1.Your fingers are long enough and your mouth is big, and it is best to be able to play a scale of more than 8 degrees;

    2.You can read music fast enough, including the keys, of course; (PS: You've been playing the piano for a few months, so you should be able to recognize the scores of various keys).

    3.If you want to go professional piano, spend at least 4 hours a day practicing; (PS: Our school's "Tong Zi Gong" began to learn piano at the age of 3, and maintained 3 hours of practice time every day during school, and more than 10 hours a day during holidays.) He is simply a legend of our school)

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but you have to work a hundred times harder than others, because those who start learning the piano at the age of 3 have less time to practice than them

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you are really interested, you can ask the piano teacher, or go to the school to ask the experts in this area.

    Interviews are a great way to do this,,, so let them talk about it in your context ...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If I hadn't hit you, I felt like it was unlikely.

    I don't know if there is a piano major here.

    Some of the people I've been in contact with recently are all good ** college graduates. And there is a child who is about to take the ** college.

    Although you can play the piano, you may not be able to become a piano major.

    And you're talking about a vague piano major.

    In the ** academy, the piano is actually subdivided.

    The highest level must be a piano major, majoring in piano.

    If the teacher finds that you are not good at piano, they will make you consider a major in music teaching.

    Among them, those who take the music teaching major have retired from the piano major, so the piano level is also very wall).

    In addition, if you are really good, you can take the composition major, and the composition major has relatively low requirements for piano, and the amateur level of about 10 is about 10. But it is required to be able to write tunes. And it's not that kind of free play, you need to compose according to the model taught by the textbook and the teacher, otherwise 50 points will be gone.

    The above exams also need to test sight singing and ear training, these two items are not so simple if you want to take the serious ** major, and it will take two or three months to find a teacher to take classes.

    Judging from your contact with the piano for a few months, your piano foundation will be too bad, not just be able to play tunes, especially in the piano major, first of all, the strength and finger dexterity are definitely not enough, and you must learn to control the strength after the strength goes up, and you have to learn to learn skills after learning to control the strength.

    I don't know what tunes you've played, but many works require quite a lot of skill if you practice them carefully.

    Given two years, it would be nice if you reached amateur level 10. But that's just the beginning. According to a relatively simple example, for example, how much have you practiced Czerny's etudes, and if you want to take the piano major, you have to practice until 740 to have hope, but it can only be said that there is hope.

    If you don't ask for a teacher, then you must be basically blank in terms of hand shape, strength, and technique. There's too much to make up.

    I know a kid who was admitted to the composition department of ** college. 740 has basically been practiced. I also practiced a lot of big tunes, and I couldn't go to the teacher's class and be scolded.

    The child practiced 10 hours a day, a music theory lesson a week, a sight-singing and ear training, and a composition lesson. I don't know if I'll be able to get in.

    The landlord should weigh it himself, don't be too naïve. To be honest, I don't think you and I have any hope at all.

    Other people's interest, patience, and patience are complete nonsense.

    I don't know the situation of the exam at all.

    What Beethoven's talent is also all nonsense, go back and take a good look at how Beethoven practiced the piano when he was a child, how many years of practice, and how many hours he accumulated. Talent only appears when it is accumulated to a certain extent. No accumulation is basically empty talk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Correct practice and more than 6 hours of lotus time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on which major you prefer. Hopefully you'll be fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This should be possible, but no matter how smart and talented you are, you can't take the piano major

    I started learning the piano at the age of 6, and for more than 10 years, I had to practice the piano for 3 hours a day for a period of time in elementary school.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, I started learning piano in junior high school, and I'm now in my second year of high school.

    The teacher suggested that I take the pronunciation test.

    If you take the piano major, you have to practice at least 6 hours a day, and you have to play to the level of "299".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If there is a talent like Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven. It's still too late.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Absolutely, as long as you are interested and patient.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's unlikely, to become a piano major, unless you have amazing perseverance and a professional teacher!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, but it may be too late.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's too scary to play and play professionally, and I advise you to find something else to do.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, I wish you success in your studies!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. If you want to reach the professional level of piano performance, you need to start practicing from an early age, because people are just developing finger bones and muscles at an early age, and it is at this stage that if you get strong finger muscle practice, the strength and retention of finger muscles in adulthood will be different from ordinary people, which is why many people say that playing the piano is a child's skill, because it is related to the musculoskeletal growth of the human body, and at the age of 10 16 is the best period for the development of finger and arm muscles, This stage is like fitness, you need to exercise your finger muscles, that is, more than 2 hours of practice time a day, your fingers can reach the level of professional piano performance, and because there are many classical pieces that need to be practiced professionally, you need to gradually play the pianist's music from an early age, such as Beethoven's Etudes to Alice or Chopin's Estudes, including Czerny Etudes, Hanon Fingering and a series of etudes, one is to exercise the finger muscles, but to cultivate a sense of musicality and rhythm and an understanding of music, including theoretical knowledge.

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    OK. First of all, adults can learn piano! It's just that it's hard to reach the level of professional performance, and if you want to be a piano sparring partner, it's completely fine, and the first socks and pants can learn piano as an adult!

    It's just that it's hard to reach the level of professional performance, and if you want to be a piano sparring partner, it's no problem.

    If you want to reach the professional level of piano performance, you need to start practicing from an early age, because people are just developing finger bones and missing muscles at an early age, and it is precisely at this stage that if you get strong finger muscle practice, the strength and retention of finger muscles in adulthood will be different from ordinary people, which is why many people say that playing the piano is a child's skill, because it is related to the musculoskeletal growth of the human body, and at the age of 10 16 is the best period for the development of finger and arm muscles, At this stage, it is necessary to exercise the finger muscles just like fitness, that is, more than 2 hours of practice time every day, so that the fingers can reach the level of professional piano performance, and because there are many classical pieces that need to be practiced professionally, it is necessary to gradually play the pianist's music from an early age, such as Beethoven's Etude to Alice or Chopin's Etude to the Sea, including Czerny Etudes, Hanon Fingering and a series of etudes, one is to exercise the finger muscles, but to cultivate a sense of musicality and rhythm and an understanding of music, including theoretical knowledge.

    We hope you find it helpful.

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