How many degrees does it take to be a pianist??

Updated on amusement 2024-06-03
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Playing the piano requires a span, generally at least an octave. But it doesn't mean that the higher the span, you can become a pianist. Nowadays, the piano departments of some professional colleges and universities have to measure the span of the hands of the students who enter the school, and it seems that the students will not be admitted if they are less than how many degrees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This one! Playing the piano has little to do with this, because a normal person's hands can boast of an 8 degrees! An 8 degree is a normal width, so there is basically no way to play two notes at the same time in a song that requires you to boast more than an 8 degree with one hand.

    Of course, it would be easier if you could add 1 degree to an 8 degree, but being a pianist has nothing to do with being able to break a few degrees.

    The key is perception and musicality, and of course, diligence!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At least across the octave, but diligence, understanding, perseverance, and economic foundation are also indispensable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Savvy and diligence are the most important.

    Internationally renowned pianists can play almost 11 degrees.

    Lang Lang can touch 10 degrees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not very important, I also learn piano, and the general entry is across an octave, mainly because of my own talent and hard work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no direct relationship between spanning several degrees and the pianist. It is more convenient to play the piano with a big hand, and practicing the piano from a young age will also make the hand bigger.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is important, the important thing is that you play the piano with emotion, and you have to have your own feelings to integrate into it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not so much about it, it's about understanding.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He has been practicing the piano for more than 20 years, attended the Curtis Institute in the United States, won the championship in the international piano competition, and worked as a piano teacher.

    Chopin's pieces are both difficult and simple, if you can understand the score, there is no problem with the playing technique, the main thing is to practice more, there is no major difficulty. Unless the basic skills are not solid. I'm also a piano learner.

    If you want to finish playing the beatmap, you can finish it quickly, but you want to really complete this work, in terms of technique, speed, and emotion, it is handled perfectly, it is not easy to pass 740, the revolution has played a lot of people, but there are few who really play well, the feelings of this piece are too difficult to deal with, the beatmap is still passing, the skills are mainly left-handed running, page 2 is a difficult point, this piece is played too fast, and it needs to be played slowly to run in and strengthen the feelings, in order to really complete this work, Chopin's most famous piano piece, It's not as easy as you imagined, you can know if you have played it, I played this song in the college entrance examination, and now it has been 2 years, and I still don't handle it emotionally well, this piano piece is really played well in the masters, only Pollini and Horowitz are played, and other pianists play a lot, but compared with them, there is really a gap, Lang Lang has never seen him play this piece in any place, and the feelings contained in it are too strong.

    The improvisational accompaniment is mainly the harmony of the left hand, and as far as the piano book is concerned, first of all, all the major and minor scales after Hanon should be mastered, at least at a level equivalent to the late Beyel or the middle of Czerny 599. Of course, piano techniques should be developed in tandem with improvisational accompaniment techniques. In addition, systematic learning and vocal accompaniment are also essential.

    In addition to the last two courses directly related to improvisational accompaniment, the most important thing is to do a lot of practice and practice.

    This has nothing to do with the piano level, mainly music theory, and music theory seems to be able to be learned at the first level.

    It's okay to work hard at level 8, and a classmate in my class will be 8 poles in 1 and a half years. She loves to work hard.

    Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata First Movement.

    In fact, I personally think that it has nothing to do with what level it plays, it mainly depends on whether the space and economic strength of the home can buy a grand piano, if it is allowed, you can use it can be bought, the grand piano and the upright piano are nothing more than different in the form of amplification and appearance, there is no difference between the others, and there is no need to think of the grand piano as sacred, just a musical instrument, and the performance effect mainly depends on the ability to control! Hope! Hope you can own a grand piano!

    It's either Maksim Mrvica or Richard Clayderman But I'm inclined to be with Maxim, his performance and have **I don't know if it's what you call dynamic! Yanni is not a pianist! Rushing to the top is a musician!

    If you practice for two hours a day and have a teacher to teach you, you can get a little bit of practice, but after all, you can't learn as fast as a child.

    Fingers are no longer flexible!

    If you want to play, the electronic organ will do.

    It's not about the piano, it's your understanding of music theory that makes it possible to write a score.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, the main difference between a pianist and a pianist is:

    The master is playing the piano with emotion, while the violinist is playing the piano with his fingers.

    If you are a lover of **, you should be able to hear the feelings of the piano master, sometimes he bursts into tears after talking about the piece.

    There is no difference between a pianist and a tape recorder.

    A master can compose piano music, but not at any time, but when inspiration comes, Beethoven also writes an immortal masterpiece when he is inspired, not necessarily fast, but must resonate with his bosom friend.

    The love of **

    Assiduously practiced

    The love of life

    A careful look at life

    Hope for tomorrow、

    Affection for lovers

    And so on are the reasons why they became masters.

    There are many masters in the classics

    There are also modern ones, like Fu Cong, but the kind of money that is smashed out will not be famous for long, even if it has been famous for a long time, it is notorious

    When you listen to a song refreshed、

    Or sad and want to jump off a building

    Or angrily want to chop the floor to pieces

    Then the person who plays this piece is the master. Or someone who writes tunes

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Didn't you graduate from junior high school and pass the amateur grade 10 exam? The professional piano level is capped at level 8, but the difficulty is relatively more difficult than the amateur level 10. If you still want to go to further study to improve yourself, you can take the professional level 8!

    If there is no score in the piano exam, I am not a student of ** college, I also learn piano, and I can take the test if I have the ability!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know, but you can go to your piano teacher and ask.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Zhujiang is good, if there is no suitable one, buy Xinghai Just these two brands can be bought at an affordable price of about 20,000 yuan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Yamaha brand is the best, but it may be more expensive.

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