Is an electronic keyboard easy to learn? How to learn the electronic piano at the beginning Is it ea

Updated on educate 2024-05-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The electronic organ is easier to learn than the piano.

    First of all, the electronic organ has only 61 keys, while the piano has only 88 keys, which is much less than the piano in terms of notes.

    Secondly, the piano keys are lighter, and the requirements for the power of the touch keys and the shape of the fingers are relatively low;

    Thirdly, the piano is played with only both hands, and occasionally it is necessary to turn on the rhythm of the electronic organ to match, etc., while the piano needs to control the pedal with both hands and feet at the same time.

    Therefore, the electronic piano is easier to learn than the piano, in fact, the electronic piano is a lot of families in order to develop children's interest in playing the piano and first buy to play, if the child has the talent and interest in playing the piano, and then transition from the electronic organ to the piano, the electronic organ and the piano are very different in the touch of the keys, if you want to take the professional direction of the piano, it is recommended to use the piano when you are a beginner to avoid playing bad feel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's not be abstract hehe: first listen to me, you don't have to learn the stave, that will only make your interest disappear, and besides, every time you play a song, you have to follow the score, do you think it's interesting, I don't think he learned any instrument like that. Then where do you start, first of all, the left hand chords, just learn in order to cultivate interest and musicality, the left hand first use one-finger chords, the right hand plays the familiar music in your head, you can play whatever you want, this is to make you familiar with the sound of the keys and train your ears, maybe at the beginning to find the sound in your head is a little difficult, but gradually you will become more and more accurate, and in the end as long as you can think of the melody can be expressed immediately.

    So how to match the left hand according to the melody of the right hand, generally the first note of each melody is the chord of the sentence, that is, the key corresponding to the left accompaniment keyboard, and then change the next sentence. Finally, you have to remember the key sentence! Interest is the best teacher!

    Don't worry, you'll succeed, if you don't understand, you can ask me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, the electronic piano is easy to learn. There are two aspects.

    First, the entry level: the electronic organ uses modern technology, so you can use some auxiliary means to enrich the performance when you get started. And the piano has to pile up one note at a time.

    It's like you say it's easy to get started with photography or painting? Photography, of course! Press the shutter on the camera and it comes out. Painting also has to be painted one stroke at a time. Of course, it's easy to get started with photography!

    Second, the professional level: 300 years of piano, 70 years of electronic organ, a thing that has been developed for 300 years, under normal circumstances, it should be deeper than a thing that has been developed for 70 years, right? And there are more people, so the competition is fierce. So from a professional level, the piano is difficult to learn.

    However, the difficulty of learning the piano and whether you have a temperament to play the piano are two different things. A medicine person from an art academy in Xi'an, we all know it, from the piano department. Is there a temperament? Does it have connotation?

    Therefore, the piano has the most connotation, and it is wrong at first glance. The piano alone treats the notes, and is killed by the violin. Can a violin do a crescendo and pitch bend within a note, piano line?

    Of course not, the piano wins in the overall performance more than the violin part, so the composition changes. This is precisely where the electronic organ wins over the piano.

    As for those who use their feelings to say things, it is subjective and ineffective, and objective reasons are found. Li Yundi switched from accordion to piano, how did it not prevent others from winning the gold medal?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In my opinion, it is relatively easy to get started, and to reach a sufficient level of height, it is not a day's cold.

    Since you are interested in learning the electronic organ, then start from the basics, 1. It is recommended that you enroll in an electronic organ training class, starting from the basics, there are professional teachers to teach face-to-face, and the effect is definitely better.

    2. If you don't want to spend money, you can spend some time to find the "Introduction to Electronic Organ"**, read some teaching of the introduction to the electronic piano** and the documentation, tutorials, and teaching materials of the introduction to the electronic organ, and then apply it to practice more.

    3. It is best to find a teacher nearby to guide you face-to-face, such as many teachers in middle schools, primary schools, and kindergartens who are proficient in music theory and electronic piano performance, and you can worship them as teachers.

    4. You can combine the above three methods to learn and train, and you will progress faster.

    Let's put it this way, if you can basically study and practice for more than two hours a day, you will definitely be impressive in a year!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on age. If you are under 5 years old, it is recommended to learn the electronic organ. It's never too late to learn piano after the age of five.

    The main need is interest. Personally, I think piano is easier to learn. By the time I had been studying for 5 months, I was already able to play Liszt's "Bells".

    After 2 months of learning, I was able to play all of Richard's repertoire. Now that I've been studying for almost half a year, Richard's ** is all played over and over again. Hope you are satisfied.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello lz: Do you want to take the ** major in the future, if you take the test, try not to stop at the tenth level of the electronic organ, you can go to the professional level. Electronic piano and piano have a lot in common, I just learned the piano from electronic piano to piano, and I took the 10th grade, so don't worry.

    After graduating from high school, what does lz refer to, if you go to an ordinary university, you can stay as a hobby, if you become a teacher, the level of electronic piano level 10 is absolutely not good, if you say extra points, it is estimated that it is unlikely, because there are too many people learning musical instruments now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The electronic piano is easy to learn, but if you don't have a foundation in musical instruments, it is recommended that you start with the electronic keyboard first, and it is not too late to learn the piano after you have a certain foundation. No matter what the instrument is, it takes consistent practice!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Both are staves, as for the difficulty, it is on the left hand, whether it is a beginner piano or an electronic piano is the same, my suggestion is to learn the piano directly, if you learn the electronic piano then when you turn the piano to be busy with your studies, there is no time to practice. As for the keys, there is indeed a big difference between the two kinds of pianos, and the strength is different, and it will get better slowly.

    If the child is too young, I recommend waiting until the age of six to learn.

    Also, say some digressions: practice must be persistent, if you give up halfway that has no effect at all, I also learn the piano, very hard, I have to practice every day, the child is so young, there is no consciousness, and parents need to supervise.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What if you play?

    It's very easy to learn.

    If you want to make a profession, you're going to have to do a lot of hard work.

    Have a good sense of rhythm and your fingers should be flexible and long.

    The memory should be good, the score is to be memorized, the simple score looks like a page, but at level 3, at least two pages, the number is higher and more difficult to remember, as many as a dozen pages!

    The left and right hands should be separated, the two hands are different sounds, rhythms, fingering, mainly to see if you have this talent!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not that hard. But the most important thing is time, and it takes a long time to practice. in order to produce results. However, it is still recommended to learn piano and practice fingering.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The electronic piano is easy to learn, that's for sure, the piano has high requirements for the strength of the fingers, the electronic piano is any matter how you press it will have a sound, if you just want to entertain yourself, learning the piano is too tiring, if you want to learn the piano well, the piano is not expensive and scary, the piano is not expensive and scary, the piano below 10,000 yuan is also good, my piano is's, 10,000 yuan. (The most important thing is to look at your own interests).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Keyboard. It's easier than a piano.

    There is a big difference between what the two learn is the strength and feel of all aspects.

    A piano is a percussion (percussion) instrument, which is a sound made by striking the strings through the vertebrae.

    An electronic organ is an electronic musical instrument that simulates the sound of various musical instruments and then produces a sound through a harmonic.

    The strength, timbre, and expression of the piano's sound are entirely determined by the player's playing skills, that is, by the fingers.

    The same place is a large part of the knowledge of music theory. Table.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. There must be an electronic piano at home, don't think that you can learn outside, practice the piano when you learn from the teacher, you must have an electronic piano that belongs to your own exclusive at home, only diligent practice can improve your skills, who can be skillful, this can not be saved.

    2. At the beginning, it is necessary to sign up for an interest class, so that the teacher can teach you the most basic essentials and the basic content of learning.

    3. Start from the basics, at the beginning, you must practice the simple notation first, don't force yourself to learn the stave, so it is easy to lose your strong interest and lead to the emergence of resistance, so you must not be impatient, little by little.

    4. To consciously practice the piano, if you are forced to practice by your family, then the efficiency and level of practice must not be as good as the effect of practicing when you take the initiative, so practicing the piano independently and insisting on enough time is a key to quickly improving your electronic piano level.

    5. Be familiar with the timbre of your own electronic organ and the rhythm of each accompaniment, so that when you want to play a certain tune, you will quickly find the feeling in your mind, know which timbre to use, which accompaniment to use, and the common accompaniment timbre is generally based on piano, flute, violin.

    6. You should often listen to the electronic piano**, and then try your best to play the same as **, which will greatly increase your confidence, make you more interested in challenging better difficulties, and your progress will be rapid.

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