I m a boy and want to learn piano. Is it necessary for boys to learn piano

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you persist, it's fine.

    And I believe that Japanese schools will not be without pianos.

    I don't have a piano at home, and now I'm studying in New Zealand, haven't I been studying for 8 years?!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After understanding the basic music theory, you can overcome the initial language difficulties and better understand the meaning of the Japanese teacher.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's been a few months of study!! The effect is not very great, but if you keep practicing in the future, it should be fine... purpose, to have perseverance. Be emotional, love the piano.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you just want to learn? Just a few simple songs?

    If yes, then it's not hard! It's easy to find a professional teacher to guide you!

    It doesn't matter if it's a professional. I also found a teacher to guide him and asked him to teach him more basic things.

    After October, I bought a piano there and practiced it every day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe, if you want to learn, you can learn. Learning piano focuses on cultivating artistic quality, not blindly pursuing grades. It is recommended that you find a better male teacher. The rest depends on your talent and hard work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Learning piano is mainly accumulated over time, and it requires uninterrupted practice every day, and if you practice for a day and then put it for a few days, it is estimated that there will be no big progress.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Parents should consider whether it is necessary to let children learn piano in combination with their own circumstances and interests, and if necessary, conduct some professional consultation to decide, if the piano is cultivated as a hobby of the child is very good, it can increase the child's strengths and cultivate the child's artistic sentiment.

    Benefits of learning piano for kids.

    1.Cultivate ** literacy.

    Learning piano can allow children to have a skill, add points in personal expertise, and also cultivate children's literacy, which can also be cultivated in piano in the future children's learning, and can also lay a good foundation for future piano-related work.

    2. Cultivate the coordination of the body.

    Playing the piano requires the coordination of the whole body, the concentration of hearing, the sensitive and active movement of the ten fingers under the premise of independence, the different movements of the hands and the coordination with the whole body. Many facts have proved that children's comprehension, receptivity, imagination and creative thinking ability are significantly higher than ordinary children after entering school.

    3. Improve personal accomplishment and temperament.

    The temperament and cultivation of practicing piano are completely different from those who have not practiced, and children receive a good education from an early age, which can not only enable them to improve their literacy and artistic accomplishment, but also play a role in the formation of a person's cultural literacy, morality, sentiment and character.

    4. Hone endurance and confidence.

    Playing the piano requires relatively proficient technique and technique, and requires regular, scientific and permanent training. This training requires perseverance, endurance, confidence, and courage. Therefore, piano learning has a good effect on cultivating a strong will, tenacious and enterprising quality, as well as a practical, rigorous and scientific style.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not much hope! It mainly depends on the talent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I guess I grew up with my fingers, but now my fingers are not flexible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The boy who can play the piano is the most handsome...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For you to excerpt from the Internet, I hope you like it.

    Many parents like to let their children learn piano from an early age, so what are the benefits of learning piano?

    1. Learning piano can well develop children's intelligence, playing the piano mobilizes a lot of organs of the human body, through the combination of hands, eyes, ears, feet, mouth, brain, and body, it can exercise people's coordination, reaction ability, memory ability, and children who learn piano generally have good academic performance.

    2. Learning piano can cultivate children's non-intellectual factors, which are manifested in: cultivating people's temperament, cultivating people's temperament, exercising people's perseverance, and cultivating independent thinking and problem-solving ability. Children who learn piano are self-confident and self-reliant, easy to concentrate on energy, not sloppy in their work, and more likely to become talents in the future.

    To sum up, learning the piano has a broader and more far-reaching meaning than learning other musical instruments. Some developed countries have a high family piano penetration rate, and some schools take piano as a compulsory subject, which shows that the international community attaches great importance to piano education. In China, in recent years, the popularity of family pianos has been rising, and the number of children learning piano has been increasing.

    As an important part of aesthetic education, learning piano, like other means, has been paid more and more attention by the society as an important aspect of improving the quality of the nation.

    The British writer Victor Hugo once said that the three keys to open the door to human wisdom are: alphabet (language), number (mathematics), and musical note (**). This sentence fully illustrates the important role that ** plays in the growth of children.

    Compared to other musical instruments, the piano is called the "king of musical instruments" in the following ways.

    1. Wide vocal range. The piano has a total of 88 keys, which almost contain the musical notes used in the ** activity;

    2. Expressiveness. Piano dynamics can range from PPP to FFF, and different timbres can be played, and a variety of moods and emotions can be expressed.

    3. German piano is often used in classroom teaching, vocal music, dance accompaniment, etc., and is the most commonly used and most effective teaching tool;

    4. Learning piano is the foundation for learning other musical instruments, especially keyboard instruments, such as accordion, electronic organ, organ, etc.;

    5. Learning piano is the basis for learning other knowledge, especially music theory, harmony, work analysis, composition, etc.;

    6. Learning piano is one of the best means of early childhood education, and many people start from learning piano.

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