If you want to learn the electronic piano at the age of 16, is it okay?

Updated on educate 2024-04-25
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I also studied the electronic keyboard. I don't think 16 is the best age to study, but after all, you've studied before, so I think you can. I suggest you look through the old piano books and practice.

    Enroll in an intermediate class. Big hands don't necessarily have any advantages, the most important thing is to be flexible.

    If you do too much homework, and you do more than half past 9, don't take it too seriously. If you think of learning the piano as something other than learning tasks, buy those ordinary pianos that cost 300 yuan. If you see it as within the learning task, buy those electronic keyboards from "Casio", the kind that cost more than 3,000 yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's good to have a foundation

    But it didn't matter, it was better after a while

    I think you should pick up what you've practiced at home first

    As for the piano, I think as a hobby, it would be good to buy a second-hand piano, economical model, we at that time, the most classic was the KB200, which is now obsolete, and I don't know if you want to use it, but as an exercise, it is completely sufficient

    Hope it helps

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the age, it is a little late. But if you really want to learn, you can learn it (no one says you can't learn, everything is up to you).

    You'd better take this course, after all, your annual income is not low.

    Of course, a large hand is a congenital condition, and it is easy to play 8 degrees.

    You won't be delayed when you have time.

    If you are a specialty, you can buy an ordinary one, and it is recommended to use Casio CT-488, (I also use this model)** is not expensive, that is, 1,000-2,000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, your time is squeezed by yourself. The stronger the person, the better the schoolwork, and the "look" and "idle" all day long.

    Second, you should buy a Yamaha PSR-S500The rhythm of this piano is very dynamic, and if you give it to people, it is in the early 4000s, which is far better than the Casio piano. Card 5 will have staccato and is cumbersome to operate, and your time is spent tuning.

    Third, you can consider hiring a teacher alone, this age learns quickly, and the cost performance of registering for a class is not higher than one-on-one. You can talk to your teacher. Ask a regular teacher.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think so, nothing! Just like it! Don't talk about any innate conditions, to be honest, you can play if you have hands, as long as you are willing to learn and practice!

    If we are worried about affecting our studies, what can we do other than study? and scheduling your time can even facilitate learning! Nothing else can help! I'm sorry!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I learned the electronic piano at the age of 6 and passed the grade 9 exam at the age of 12.

    You should be the same age as you this year. I also graduated from junior high school!

    It's normal to forget about not practicing for a long time.

    I can't say what kind of class you should enroll, but since you have a foundation, you should find a class that starts with level 4.

    The hand is very big, and I think there is still an advantage in the innate condition, and the most important thing is to have a flexible hand.

    It is recommended that you buy a casio piano Yamaha is the opposite of the square and is not very easy to master.

    For high school, I suggest that you should combine your real learning situation, and if you can master the time enough, then you might as well practice the piano for fun!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now you have missed the best period of learning, but you have learned before, and now you should learn faster than others, it is recommended that you do not learn from large classes, find a one-on-one teacher As for the piano, I just graduated from level 10, with my experience, don't buy Casio, the quality is not good, if you want to buy it, you can buy the Yamaha KB series, **in about one or two thousand, which is very suitable for learning!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Since you've learned it before, and you love it, learn it!

    But you can only do a side hustle, that's the truth, it's still good to be a hobby.

    The electronic piano is still relatively easy to learn, so 16 years old is not too late, as long as you don't delay learning, it's no problem!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Or don't say goodbye, I was very busy studying in high school, and I didn't have much time at all.

    I also studied when I was in elementary school, but I gave up because I was busy studying in the second and third years of junior high school. Although the teacher said it was a pity, there was no way. I've been like this in junior high school, let alone you're in high school.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can go to any university, but you can only love it, and you can't rule out your talent.

    Just practice at home, it's hard to make a name for yourself on the electronic piano.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The electronic keyboard can be self-taught.

    First, connect the power adapter to the power connector.

    Second, plug the power adapter into a power outlet.

    Third, turn on the power switch of the electronic organ.

    Fourth, adjust the main volume switch to the desired volume.

    Regarding the daily use of the electronic organ, I will finally share with you the correct use method of daily maintenance.

    First, when cleaning the keyboard, be sure to use a dry and soft cloth to wipe the keys, and do not use paint, organic solvents, detergents, or chemically impregnated cloths to wipe the keyboard and its keys. Before practicing, please turn on the electronic organ according to the correct boot method.

    Second, when you usually practice the piano, do not put drinks, rubber products, plastics, etc. on the electronic keyboard, otherwise it will cause a short circuit in the electronic keyboard or fading of the keys and panels.

    Third, after the practice is over, the stool should be closed according to the method of shutting down, and the cover should be placed on the piano. Do not place heavy objects on the electronic organ, and do not use too much force when operating the switch button and plugging and unplugging the power cord.

    Fourth, when mounting the electronic keyboard on the stand specified by Yamaha, be sure to use the attached bolts to prevent damage to the components inside the electronic keyboard or cause the electronic keyboard to fall from the rack. Do not place the keyboard in a place with excessive dust or vibration, or in a place that is too cold or too hot, to avoid the discoloration of the panel or damage to the internal components.

    Fifth, do not place the electronic organ near the TV, radio or stereo, mobile phone and other electrical equipment, so as to avoid disturbing noise from the above equipment.

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