How to teach piano beginners well, and how to use the order of piano books

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, each teacher's teaching is different, including the connection of the textbooks used, but you have to let the students basically master some necessary knowledge, whatever textbooks you use, as long as the students can master the knowledge points included, as long as the students can play well, any textbook can be. The existence of each textbook has its own reason and significance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The younger ones first learn small soup and big soup, and then learn Hanon and Czerny.

    The older ones will bow down first

    Hanon and Czerny are a must.

    Amateur advice from people who have no one to teach.。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For today's parents, they want their children to be versatile, so parents attach great importance to the cultivation of children's interests and hobbies, so many parents have trained their children to learn piano. So what should be the order in which new children use piano materials? In other words, what should be the order and time of the piano learning materials?

    1. Initiation stage. During this time, children mainly use some initiation materials. Such as "Piano Simple Course", "Piano Basic Course", "Children's Piano Finger Practice", "Piano Daily Practice" and so on.

    2. Primary stage. During this period, children can use these teaching materials, including "Preliminary Piano Tutorial", "Beginner Piano Compositions", and "Modern Piano Tutorial". These three textbooks are mainly about etudes, polyphony, and music.

    3. Intermediate stage. During this period, the same textbooks on etudes, polyphony and compositions are used, but more difficult and can be used, such as "Piano Quick Etudes", "Two Therapy Creations", "Piano Sonata Collection".

    4. Advanced stage. After entering this time period, the textbooks that can be used include "Piano Technique Etudes", "Twelve Equal Temperament Piano Pieces", "German Suite" and so on.

    Of course, you can also consult your child's piano teacher for more professional guidance and advice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Enlightenment. 1. "Thompson Simple Piano Tutorial" 1-5 Book 2, "Children's Bye".

    Bayer Piano Basic Course

    3, "Hanon for Children".

    Hanon. Second, the primary.

    1. Etude.

    Early period: 1) Czerny's "Preliminary Course on Piano" 599;(The first 40 selections are repeated with Beye, 73 have ornaments from onwards, and the younger ones skip and don't play).

    2) Czerny's Simple Etude for Piano, 139;(599 song 40 left and right cross use, choose a different bullet from 599).

    3) Czerny, 160 Eight-bar Piano Etudes, 821;(1 episode of exercises from beginner to advanced);

    4) Lemmon's "Piano Etudes".

    Later stage: Czerny's Fluency Etude for Piano

    849 (played at speed).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The order in which the piano is learned: voice (**performance), music reading technique, performance technique.

    1. Sound (** performance).

    Without a good expressive voice, that's not **. As a result, I have seen too many piano players who have been trained for many years have no sense of musicality, and their **sensibility and expressiveness are even inferior to those ordinary people who have not studied for a day**. Because ** is in line with human nature, everyone can understand ** as long as "human nature" is still there.

    With the correct guidance of the teacher, the process of comprehension can be accelerated and the time for comprehension can be shortened.

    2. Reading skills.

    Sheet music is a navigation map to **, and correct and efficient reading techniques allow you to quickly find "** itself". An excellent piano course must put the problem of reading music in an important position, and the basic reading skills are the problems that must be thoroughly solved in the first 2-3 years of piano teaching.

    3. Performance technique.

    Playing technique is the means of transportation to **. There is no good technical system (Note: refers to more than 10 basic techniques based on the three tactile methods of non-legato, staccato and legato, as well as thousands of different sounds generated according to the ** situation. , if you take the "navigation map" of the score, you will not be able to reach the holy place of **. With a good technical system, your means of transportation are "airplanes" and "high-speed rail", and the general level of technical ability, you just have a broken truck or tractor, or horse-drawn carriage or ox cart, without technical ability, you are walking and lying on your stomach to the destination.

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