I want to learn piano, but I don t have a piano at home.

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to take the exam, you can use it for one lesson a week if you want to take the exam, you can use it without piano for grades 1 to 3. But it is difficult to go to level 3 or above, and if you don't practice at home, it will be difficult to go to class, and the higher you go, the more difficult it becomes, so it is best to have half an hour to an hour of practice every day. If you don't want to take the exam, you can also not buy it, but the results will be very slow, and it will be difficult to attend classes in the future.

    If you have the conditions, you can buy a piano or an electric piano, the electric piano ** is not expensive, the cheap one is about 1500, and the effect is also good, better than the timbre of the electronic piano. I am in a piano shop, and I say it according to the actual situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Definitely. At least you need to have an electronic keyboard.

    Or you can go to a piano shop to practice.

    You have to practice every day, otherwise you won't be able to progress and learn.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The piano should be practiced every day, and if you don't practice for a day, you will practice for nothing for three days. Buy an electronic piano to practice first, and when the real interest comes and the level is there, buy the piano, don't waste it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can buy an electronic organ and contact at home!

    Even if it's only one session, practice at home!

    It's a matter of practice!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's going to be slow... How do you go back to class without practicing??? Enthusiasm doesn't work!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The piano still has to be practiced every day, and if you don't learn it for a day, you will be unfamiliar.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can as long as you have the enthusiasm all the time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can buy a 66-key keyboard, and after only a few hundred years of practice, you can buy a more advanced one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A: In fact, the piano is just a relatively large and expensive learning tool.

    In a sense, it functions like a pen. Calligraphers and painters can depict works of art with their brushes. Pianists can play the piano and hold ** meetings.

    Ordinary people can write with a pen, practice calligraphy, and communicate with others. Ordinary piano learners can cultivate sentiments, vent their emotions, and facilitate social interaction.

    Back to the question of whether or not you need a piano at home.

    The piano is a tool for practice and performance.

    As long as you keep practicing time, you can get results. After all, the piano is too technical, and without consistent practice, the effect will not come out. Calligraphy, dance, and athletes also rely on "practice".

    As for whether you rent, buy, or go to a piano shop, it is to achieve the purpose of "practicing". So as long as you can guarantee the practice, whether you buy it or not is not the core issue.

    Of course, if the economic conditions allow and the space at home allows, since you are determined to learn, you still need to have your own learning tools.

    After all, I have seen many people who are willing to change their mobile phones and buy cosmetics every year, in fact, electronic products are updated every year, and the piano can be used for a lifetime.

    Are pianos really expensive?

    Personally, I think that frequent replacement of electronic products belongs to consumption, and buying a piano is an investment!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can say to your mother: Mom, I don't like to learn the piano, I like to paint this wonderful world with colorful brushes. Can you please support me?

    Painting is the art of copying nature by hand on a two-dimensional flat surface, and in medieval Europe, people often called painting "monkey art".

    It is the art of copying nature by hand on a two-dimensional plane, and in medieval Europe, people often called painting "monkey art". Before the 20th century, the more realistic the imitation of painting, the more advanced the technique, but after entering the 20th century, with the emergence and development of photographic technology, painting began to turn to the direction of expressing the painter's subjective self. Painting is a form of capturing, documenting, and representing different creative purposes, and it and its participants are equally numerous.

    The nature of painting can be natural and figurative (e.g. still life or landscape), photographic painting, abstract painting, narrative, symbolic, emotional or political in nature.

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