Piano music: the days when the grains fly and turn over, which is difficult and which is the high po

Updated on amusement 2024-06-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm a piano teacher, and I'm going to give you advice, in fact, every piece has its own characteristics when played well. The difference between these two pieces in terms of difficulty is not very big, but the advantages of each student's technique are different, and when choosing a track, it is necessary to promote the strengths and avoid the weaknesses. In addition, the days of turning over have a narrative style, tell a complete story, express emotions more clearly and completely, and are more suitable for competitions or exams.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's harder to turn over the day.

    The professional piano exam is only a level 5 repertoire, and there are too many people who play the grain dance. If you are going to a competition, it is recommended not to choose.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The piano pieces "Grains Flying" and "The Day of Turning Over" are not very different in difficulty, but each piece has its own unique characteristics.

    The tempo of "Grains Flying" requires the same tempo, but in fact the tempo is not uniform when playing, which may indicate that the difficulty of the song is higher.

    The Day of the Turnaround has a narrative style, telling a complete story and expressing more clarity and completeness, which may make it easier to understand.

    The progression of the two pieces has not been officially announced, so there is no direct comparison.

    Overall, there is not much difference in difficulty between the two pieces, and the choice of tracks can be decided according to the strengths and preferences of individual skills.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have heard many people say that they can be qualified for this work, but in fact, the passages with the same speed requirements are not uniform.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Level 9 and level 10 are actually the same level of technology. It's just that level 10 puts forward higher requirements for the comprehension ability of the work.

    At this level, on the one hand, it is necessary to continue to strengthen the technique, and on the other hand, it is necessary to improve the ability to understand the work and grasp the style of the team. You can play the following portfolios:

    1. Czerny 740, Kramo Etude Practice finger speed, but also pay attention to the direction of the melody and cultivate the vividness of the performance.

    2. K279, K330, K310, etc. in "Mozart Sonatas" are suitable for this level.

    3. "Chopin's Waltzes" Some of them are of low difficulty, and some of them are very difficult. The main training is the grasp of the genre.

    4. "Chopin's Nocturnes" is the most suitable for this stage.

    5. "Chinese Piano Famous Songs Library Volume 1" The difficulty is suitable for this stage, and it also trains the ability to grasp the style.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't take chances, what if he's going to listen to it if he's not careful? If you have more dexterous fingers, you can play Chopin's "Brilliant Waltz", which has the nature of both an etude and a piece of music, and you can listen to the recordings of famous artists to imitate their treatment of the piece.

    PS: When practicing faster songs, you must spend more time paying attention to fingering, otherwise you will suffer a lot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liszt (The Howl of the Forest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Live performances of grains flying music.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't know if you're the first grade. Each exam song is different... And don't all the grades be specified?!! Anyway, I remember that the last song of my tenth grade was "Joker".

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