Can I just learn piano on the weekend?

Updated on educate 2024-04-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. It turned out that I was forced to practice every weekend and take extra classes during the summer and winter vacations.

    And I'm lazy, I never practice much, I come back every Friday to play for a while, I go to class on Saturday morning, I often take the exam seriously, and I became one of the four exams, but I took the amateur electronic piano exam for two years, and I took the grade 6 exam directly after a year, and then passed the grade 9 exam after a year.

    I think piano is just a matter of time, and learning it well is a truth about that.

    Many people start the exam from the first level of the year, don't waste time like this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay to study on weekends, because it's more important to practice at least three times a week.

    Most of the exercises are homework assigned by the teacher, and the teacher will arrange the return to class first in the next class. Depending on whether you have reviewed sufficiently, the teacher will decide the progress of the lesson.

    If you just attend classes every weekend at the end of the week, and don't review after class, you won't be able to learn well, and you won't be able to experience the fun of learning piano.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. Only if you can guarantee that you can practice for 1 hour a day a week. I also studied it on weekends. I'm all level 8 pinch.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The piano has to be practiced! It's not enough on weekends alone, you have to spend a few hours practicing every day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but it's best to find a place where you can practice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go study on the weekends, and then have the rest of the free time.

    You can go and practice the homework assigned by the teacher, in fact, learning the piano is to work hard, if you learn the piano well.

    In the future, I can also take the entrance examination as an art student

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Someone in the headline asked, "Is it OK to learn piano once every two weeks?" ”

    As parents of piano children, we also know that piano lessons are generally one lesson a week, and the lesson time is about 50 minutes. However, learning the piano varies from person to person, and we must help the child choose the appropriate class rhythm to observe the state of the child's learning of the piano. Side hall.

    I have two children who learn piano, my brother and my younger brother (twins), and I have been learning piano for nearly half a year.

    At the beginning of the summer vacation, the two children had one lesson a week, and the learning progress was about the same, but at the end of the year, my father and I found that my brother learned quickly, and he could play the tunes assigned by the teacher in two or three days, and he could preview the four pieces of the Three Bridges Split in the remaining three or four days, which could also maintain his class rhythm.

    And the younger brother, began to slow down, learned more sounds, he was always confused, once or twice in class, the newly learned notes remembered, but forgot what he learned before, a score can only be read down stumblingly, a class down, not much gain. Because, he is a slow learner, and after a week of practice, he can only complete the tunes assigned by the teacher (the teacher does not assign much), and there is no time to preview at all, and he has not learned the basic music. This also greatly affected the pace of his classes.

    Later, my father always wanted to give up and let him continue to learn the piano. Because, the cost of learning the piano is also quite expensive, and the time for practice is not less. However, my younger brother wanted to learn the piano, although he didn't want to give up very enthusiastically, and I always insisted on him.

    Later, I thought that the speed of learning the piano varies from person to person, and we can find a solution (let my younger brother practice more often) and let him learn it once every two weeks.

    In the last month or so, he has used this method to greatly maintain his rhythm, and every time his brother finishes learning a new song, when he practices at home, he listens to it a lot, and when he plays, he learns it two or three times, and his two-week practice time greatly maintains his progress in learning the piano, which also indirectly saves the cost of learning the piano.

    I think that if you can keep up with the rhythm of the teacher's class (don't let the teacher help you study, etc.), you can do it once a week, if not, you can do it once every two weeks, and increase the practice time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The piano is not easy to learn.

    The piano is not easy to learn, and it is more difficult than most other instruments because it is one of the few instruments that can play multiple parts at the same time, which means that you have two or more different melodies going on in your head at the same time.

    Precautions and skills for learning piano:

    1. Hand shape, when the hands are placed on the piano, the palm joints are propped up, the palms of the hands are like holding eggs, the five fingers stand on the piano keys, touch the keys with the fingertips, one finger corresponds to a key, and the joints of the fingers should stand up. The thumb is open. When touching the key, do not lie your whole finger on the key, but use the front half of the key to touch the key.

    2. Notation, don't just look at the notes and beats (it is recommended that beginners count the beats while playing), in addition to these, there are other annotations on the score, such as fingering, expressions, dynamics marks, etc. Beginners will have fingerings on the score, and these fingerings are actually teaching us how to arrange our fingers.

    3. The playing method is especially important when you are a beginner. When beginners first learn to play, their arms, wrists and hands are particularly stiff and tight, so learning staccato is a good way to relax. When staccato playing, the arm is required to be relaxed, the wrist is raised, the hand is naturally drooping, and the wrist does not need to be very high, just to the position of the music stand.

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