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These are the most basic teaching materials, and they are all available at the piano shop. If you are a novice, I think 599 and 849 are enough, (and then wait). In addition, buy Benhanon to practice fingering, as for the piano music there are many kinds, if you are your own amateur piano learning, you can choose some music according to your own degree and interest, because after a long time will feel boring, as long as the foundation is laid, some popular tunes should be no problem.
If it is because of the exam or purposeful learning, then you need to buy the exam book or piano music textbook and practice it in a targeted manner.
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There is a piano shop next to the Dingpu Experimental Primary School, where it sells !!
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Piano shops will have piano scores for sale, novices are recommended to practice Beye, Czerny, Hanon piano practice fingering; Below is Czerny (740), books for the exams, etc. The piano shop has all these books.
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Hanon is good
But it's a practice of finger sensitivity.
I've practiced Hanon and 849,599 or anything before.
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Go buy it yourself, it should be easy to buy.
It is recommended that you play Bayer or 749 or go to the exam.
In addition, Hanon (piano practice fingering) is very useful, and the playing progress is very fast.
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Found an 849's, that one didn't find!
After entering, click "If you can't hear it, click here to enter" to listen! There's a 5-line staff underneath!
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Czerny 599 is a piano etude composed by the rough French composer Charles-Walter de Czerny, suitable for skilled pianists. Here are some of the teaching steps for Czerny 599::
Understand the structure of the song. Czerny 599 consists of 100 pieces, including exercises for playing tempo, scales, and arpeggios. Each piece has the same structure and usually consists of two or three parts, mainly in the form of repetitions and variations.
2.Choose the right ditty. According to your own practice needs, choose the right song for you. Beginners can practice gradually from easy to difficult, and professional players can be challenged by practicing technique and speed.
3.Practice finger technique. Czerny 599's ditties are designed to be rigorous and complex, requiring a variety of skills such as note precision, fingering, mirror symmetry, and timbre control.
4.Practice speed. Most of the pieces in Czerny 599 are extremely fast, requiring practice on finger speed, coordination, and dynamics control.
5.Practice rhythm and dynamics. The rhythm and dynamic changes of the small songs in Czerny 599 are very rich, and the performer needs to master the rhythm and dynamic mastery skills.
6.Intensify practice and repetition. Practicing Czerny 599 requires patience and perseverance, and requires repeated playing, while reinforcing the proficiency of the technique in practice.
Czerny 599 is a very good etude, you need to take it seriously, slowly master various techniques, and through continuous practice and repeated playing, you can play beautiful melodies and moving emotions.
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Czerny Piano Preliminary Tutorial Work 599 is a book published by the People's ** Publishing House in July 2000, and the author is (Austrian) Czerny. The book includes etudes and other repertoire.
Czerny Piano Preliminary Tutorial Work 599 (Practical Teaching Edition)" Main Content Introduction: Etude is a major project in the piano textbook, whether it is an amateur hall air examination, or professional teaching, or international and domestic piano competitions, etudes are the highlight. From a pedagogical point of view, when students begin to learn the piano, they will gradually learn etudes, which will continue as a main line of learning until the age of seventeen or eighteen.
Prior to this, students will acquire the technical means to play the piano through the study of etudes, and develop as much as possible the technical ability of their hands, so that they can play a variety of different styles of music, such as Baroque, Romantic, Romantic, and Modern.
Carl Czerny (German: Carl Czerny, February 21, 1791 – July 15, 1857), born in Vienna, Austria, was an Austrian composer, pianist, and educator who died on July 15, 1857. His representative works include "Preliminary Piano Course" and "Piano Fluency Etude".
Karl Czerny was Beethoven's favorite student, who taught him to play the piano for free for three years from 1801 to 1803. He actively promoted Beethoven's works and published them in the fourth volume of his work No. 500, Encyclopedia of Piano Theory and Performance.
Chapters 2 and 3 deal with how to properly perform Beethoven's works. He was able to memorize all of Beethoven's piano works. As a piano pedagogue, Czerny trained students like Franz Liszt.
He also taught Liszt to play the piano for free, and Liszt also said: "Everything I have is taught to me by Czerny." "As a piano composer, he wrote countless piano etudes throughout his life, which are the basic materials for piano students to practice.
His position lies in building a bridge between Beethoven's time and modern piano playing.
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Summary. Hello dear, Czerny 599 is a piano exercise book designed for beginners, each of which is an exercise piece. The notation in Article 12 refers to the notation of the piece, including notes and rhythm.
Since I don't know the specifics of Article 12, I can't tell you what it means. If you can provide more information, such as the name of the track, I can try to help you find the corresponding content.
Swift. Hello dear, Czerny 599 is a piano exercise book designed for beginners, each of which is an exercise piece. The notation in Article 12 refers to the notation of the piece, including notes and rhythms.
Since I don't know the specifics of Article 12, I can't tell you what it means. If you can provide more information, such as the title of this track, I can try to help you find the corresponding content.
Czerny's 11 etudes.
Czerny's Etudes, op299) Contains about 100 etudes from Hailny, you may want to ask Czerny the name or introduction of the 11th etude. Czerny's Etude No. 11, originally titled "Toccata", is a very powerful and energetic etude filled with a large number of octave jumps and speed changes.
This practice source is composed in 7 or 8 beats, which is of great help for practicing finger technique and coordination, and can also exercise the player's perception and sense of rhythm.
Translation. The original name of Czerny's 11 etudes is "toccata", which is translated into Chinese as "tocata". It is a very energetic and powerful etude with a large number of octave jumps and speed changes.
The rhythm of this piece is 7 8, which can help to practice the player's dry finger coordination and technique, and exercise their ** perception and sense of rhythm.
Czerny's 11 etudes (etude op.) 299 no.11) is an etude written in 7 8 beats with a very strong rhythm Sakura Tee frustration and energy.
This etude focuses on cross-finger technique and finger dexterity. In addition to this, it also exercises the player's speed control and velocity control to potato wheels and prevent and solve finger overlap problems. At the same time, the melody of this piece is smooth and rhythmic, which helps to develop the player's perception and sense of rhythm, and improves the artistic effect of the performance.
Overall, the Toccata is a highly difficult technical etude that provides a good training for the pianist's technical level.
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Dr. Willard A. Palmer is a world-renowned scholar, scholar and educator who has published 789 books, many of which have been translated into German, Japanese, French, Dutch and Spanish. He also served for many years as choral conductor at the Lutheran Memorial Church in Houston, Texas. As a scholar, Palmerchki devoted his later years to the study of classical and Baroque texts and their teaching methods.
He is recognized worldwide as an authority on the interpretation of Baroque ornamentation. It is thanks to his work in this field that the editions of Alfred's masterpieces have gained a high reputation. In 1971 and 1983, he was awarded a Doctor of Humanities and a Doctorate of **.
Palmer was a member of the American League, the Accordionists Association, and the American Society of Composers, Writers, and Publishers. He is also a co-author of Alfred's Basic Piano Pieces with Merdon Manus and Amanda Vic Resco.
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Teaching Methods and Applications of Czerny Piano Fluency Etude 849.
1. General. 1. The current situation of basic piano teaching.
2. A brief description of Czerny's piano etudes.
3. Purpose and significance.
2. This thesis (based on your professional knowledge to develop a secondary title).
1. Overview of Etude 849.
2. Problem analysis in teaching practice.
3. A preliminary study of the practical application of etude 849 (you can think about the title again, because this question can be made into another article).
III. Conclusion. 1. The development of etude 849 in the future teaching of piano basics.
2. Thinking and prospecting.
This kind of practical **, it is recommended not to be confined to the paradigm and framework of literature and science and technology ** (such as this outline I gave you), write your own opinions as much as possible, reflect your own thinking, do not plagiarize, and finally you will find a sense of achievement.
Good luck
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