When the child was learning the violin, the teacher asked me to buy an electronic piano

Updated on educate 2024-06-10
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Only the layman will use the recommended electronic keyboard. And the electronic organ masters use MIDI audio for their students. Because the electronic keyboard master knows that parents cannot use the electronic keyboard to help their students at home.

    There must be ready-made questions. Besides, there are so many people learning the electronic piano now, so you can't just borrow one. My neighbor lent his 3,000 electronic piano to a violin friend.

    He has three pianos, and three thousand is the cheapest) He uses the computer to practice the sound base.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! Xueyinji rarely asks for a piano for children, and it can usually be solved in class, without a lot of practice after class.

    Teachers who participate in the music base class use the piano to practice, and some violin teachers can also help learn the sound base, provided that the teacher has a piano or electronic organ.

    Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to buy an electronic organ because of the sound base.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Casio also has cheap ones. It is not necessary to buy domestic ones.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Yamaha quality is pretty good, it's just a bit expensive, and the Casio can too.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't need to buy a piano to learn the sound base, what kind of teacher is this, fool around. This is going to be called in by the principal in our school, because it involves the issue of teacher kickbacks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Buy Mederic, my house is.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Any piano will do. Intonation is fine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Go to Jiang Jie Piano City to have a look.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no such statement, music theory is a little bit of knowledge in learning, so learning any kind of instrument is the same, your child is only five years old, as long as you find a good violin teacher, he will start teaching from the most basic sight notation, little by little you can get in touch with music theory, you can learn well.

    I learned violin when I was four years old, I didn't even know the words, it was all based on the understanding of **, and the teacher's little bit of teaching to enter the door, now I am 15 years old, and the violin grade 10 has long passed. I didn't bother with music theory at all.

    If you want to learn vocal music, you must learn the piano, because you can't hear the sound without the piano, and you don't have to learn the violin, as long as you work hard and add the comprehension of the **, you can learn the violin well. Your daughter is still young, so she can learn from scratch and should be very fast.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, the violin is the most difficult musical instrument in the West, and it is indeed a challenge for a 5-year-old child.

    Actually, I'll give you a few pieces of advice: if you want to be in tune, you can buy a metronome, and you can see the pitch inside. You can also draw the position with correction fluid on the piano, and when you know the position in the future, the modification fluid on the piano will be gone.

    For children, just practice a lot. That kid was born to play the violin, and he had to practice it himself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ridiculous, find a professional teacher, five years old is the first time period, to grasp the timing, and when the child is older, the teacher will naturally teach her music theory and vocal music, now start with the beginning, if you go to learn piano now, and then go to learn violin, not only delay the child, but also can not concentrate on anything, the instruments are figured out, this is right, but since you choose the violin, don't pick up the watermelon and lose the sesame seeds, I hope your child can achieve something in this regard.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From a practical point of view, it is not recommended that you learn piano.

    Reason: In the examination for students with artistic specialties, piano students are almost not recruited, and the acceptance rate of violin is relatively higher.

    In addition, piano learning is difficult and difficult to master. There are too many people who learn piano, and it is difficult to excel.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I haven't heard of it, but it is not recommended for children to practice violin or piano at the age of 5, really, practicing violin is very tiring, standing all the time, and the neck is very tired, it is not good for the spine, it is difficult to touch the sound of the violin, and I have always found it difficult to play instruments such as the erhu violin.

    If you really want your child to learn piano, it is recommended to let him learn the electronic piano now, and then learn the piano when he grows up.

    I learned pipa, I personally think pipa is very good, in fact, there is no music theory foundation, in fact, it doesn't matter, I studied pipa when I was in the first grade of primary school, at that time I didn't even know how to write my own name, but with slow learning, I can find the right tone to understand music theory, and the subject of art is felt by long-term training.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Children who do not have a foundation in music theory learn the violin is indeed very hard, and learning the piano will also be very hard, and after learning the piano, it will not be much help in how to play the violin, and the knowledge of music theory will take your time, so you don't need to panic.

    Press the view of the Suzuki violin.

    It was only after the fourth book that I began to learn to recognize the scores

    For beginners who are partially unable to find the sound.

    You don't have to worry about adhesive tape.

    It was just right to learn the piano at the age of five.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't have to learn the piano first, I also learned it at the age of 5, I have been learning for more than 10 years, I haven't learned the piano, you can learn music theory while learning the piano, anyway, you have to pass the grade, learn slowly from the basics, the violin is very boring at the beginning and it is really not good, but this is normal, practice for a few years, it's almost the same, the violin is difficult, so hard work is inevitable, please come on, little sister.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Learning the violin is an excellent way to develop a sense of musicality. Lu Siqing said that violinists have been striving for intonation all their lives, because of the particularity of the violin, intonation is difficult to grasp, and he has constantly mastered it through continuous study and practice. No one can say that they know music theory or have a better grasp of intonation after practicing the piano.

    Music theory is also mastered through continuous practice, and when it reaches level 8 or above, there is a special music theory exam for the re-examination, but the commonly used music theory is very simple.

    The age of five is the first period to learn the violin, and I started practicing when I was 9 years old, so I'm already a little older, so take advantage of the time!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm only 14 years old, but I'm learning the violin. It was hard at first, and I didn't know music theory well, but I've learned a lot in the past few years. I started to learn the violin by marking the position on the piano, at that time I played a note, looked at the fingers, and slowly I became familiar with those notes, a year or two later, those labels were torn, a bit will be, and after playing more, it will become more and more familiar, and then I will start to change the string, because the tone of the bit is familiar, it is much easier to change the string (but it is still difficult)...

    I guess I've learned 3 or 4 before I understand it, but of course it's good to know a little bit beforehand. After learning the violin, it is much easier to distinguish sounds, and the ears of other students are not as good as mine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, I just learned the violin directly, and I have been studying for many years, and usually we will intersperse some music theory when we take violin lessons, and now in addition to the classmates who study **, the ears are not as good as mine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You don't think you're old, right? The violin is much more difficult than the electronic keyboard, and it may not take 2 years to play a complete piece. Your mom may consider delaying your studies too much, and should understand!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The electronic organ is a keyboard instrument and the violin is a stringed instrument, both of which are fixed solfège. Learning at the same time, instead of affecting it, will greatly help the intonation of the stringed instrument.

    Thank you for the trouble to adopt!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No. The nature of an electronic organ and a violin is not the same. So it won't have an impact.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think so, learning the keyboard is not the same thing as learning the violin.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Buy books. A lot of books are pretty good now.

    But it's better to find a teacher to teach.

    For self-study, it is recommended to start with the staff, recognize the music first, and practice the music with only those few notes if you can recognize a few notes (these books are all available).

    After reading the score in the middle range, the high range will be developed.

    It is not recommended to practice chord tunes at this time.

    After practicing with one hand, practice both hands.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Go buy a book or ask your classmates around you who have studied it.

    You can't think about how difficult it is to play at first.

    Start with the basics.

    Buy some basic children's scores, which may be mentally retarded and not good, but the basics are all practiced, and then a little more difficult.

    I learned it slowly.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There's nothing out of place, as long as the child likes it, anything goes.

    The learning of the electronic piano makes the children have a more sense of rhythm and rhythm, there is nothing bad but it is a pity not to continue, what if you want to play the flute after two years of violin?

    Therefore, as a parent, you should train your child to persevere in doing one thing.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's still too late to start learning the violin at the age of 9, the violin is not a simple instrument, you have to stick to it if you want to learn it, and the foundation of the electronic organ is of little use to the violin. And personally, I think it's better to learn the violin, and it's better if the child likes it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Children love the violin, and it is appropriate to change to the violin.

    The violin is more difficult to learn, and the basic knowledge of the electronic organ is useful for learning the violin.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's very easy to learn, the key is to find a good teacher, I have training in Daxing, you can contact at any time.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The electronic piano foundation is good for learning any instrument because it trains the sense of rhythm, and many violin learners have chaotic rhythms.

    But you also have to understand that learning the violin requires a lot of perseverance, and the first two years are more difficult. In fact, with the foundation of single-row key electronic keyboard, why not continue to learn double-row key electronic keyboard? It's amazing, and it's challenging enough!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Well, the question ......Let me tell you the truth, the violin is known as the "queen of musical instruments", so the violin is not so easy to learn. Learning the violin costs a lot of money, so you need to be mentally prepared to buy a music stand, hire a teacher, and change the ...... every time your child grows upMoreover, the violin has many supporting equipment, such as bows, rosin, screws for tuning, strings, etc., which are not generally expensive. It is best to have a certain foundation in learning violin, but I personally think that with a foundation in other instruments (except strings), it is not necessarily possible to learn violin well, but it is easy to learn other instruments after learning violin.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I've been learning the violin for 12 years. The violin, itself a stringed instrument, is naturally more difficult to learn than the key instrument, the electronic keyboard, especially in terms of pitch. However, as long as you are genuinely interested, stick to it, and there will always be good results.

    In the second and third years of my violin studies, I felt like I couldn't continue to learn, and in the end, it was really my parents' insistence that I was able to stiffen up. However, after 5 or 6 years, you will find that your level will be very high, and in this way, you will have a sense of accomplishment and will naturally integrate into it. When I arrived at the Liang Zhu, I really felt that the human piano was one, and I think this is the highest level.

    From learning the electronic piano to the violin, this kind of transformation has some musicality in itself, and I have some understanding of the timbre of various tones in the past two years, which has some advantages. But you must be prepared to endure hardships, learn the violin if you want to learn it, and you must not give up because of irritability, which is the most regrettable.

    Finally, I wish you the best of luck.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Yes, learn directly. Because the only thing that electronic keyboards and violins have in common is staves, there is really no need. I started learning the violin at the age of six.

    It doesn't matter, but it can be bitter in the early part because the violin is still more difficult, and the basic exercises ahead are boring. But you must stick to it for a few years, otherwise you won't see the effect.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It is best to learn piano for a year, have a preliminary understanding of the sound, and then find a teacher from a regular ** college to learn, although it is more expensive but very good ......At first, you don't need to buy an expensive piano for about 1,000 yuan, because the child will continue to buy it when he grows up. And playing the violin also requires a certain talent, of course, diligence is also very important......

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Learn directly. Just find a good teacher

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If you don't want your child to work in the arts, violin and piano are hobbies, and it doesn't matter how you learn them.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    As the saying goes, if you learn one instrument, you can master a hundred instruments, and that's true. However, the violin belongs to the stringed instrument, the electronic organ belongs to the key slag grinding and opening disc instrument, and the stringed instrument is more difficult to learn than the keyboard instrument, so there should be no such succession.

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