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Hello landlord, you don't need a foundation to learn piano.
**There is no age limit for learning, and you can learn at any time.
To learn the piano, you must first do a good job of fingering.
Also, it is difficult to be mentally prepared for the piano.
The piano is the most difficult instrument to learn, so persistence is commendable.
Moreover, learning piano by self-study will never improve, and finding a teacher to learn is also a big expense.
The average piano learner should practice for about 4 hours a day.
Therefore, the family must first have the ability to buy a piano or electric steel.
If there is anything unclear, the landlord can ask again.
The so-called standard answer may not exist.
There is always someone who knows part of the answer to your question.
But the answer grows forever, and between the answers, it grows new answers.
Knowledge is a living being, and no matter which respondent you know, I sincerely hope that you can be someone who can really help you.
I wish the landlord all the best, all wishes come true, and the family is happy!
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See what your purpose is.
If you want to study a major, of course, some talents will be better.
If it's just for self-entertainment, everyone can learn.
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You don't need a foundation, if you really want to learn, if you are interested, you can know the staff first, and then there is a piano that allows you to familiarize yourself with the position of each note, practice the keystroke feeling of each finger, and then you can find a teacher, if you want to learn by yourself, you have to study more, hand teaching materials and the like.
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No foundation is required. You can learn from the age of five. There is also the need to endure loneliness. It's good to say that it's difficult, but to endure loneliness.
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In fact, you don't need any foundation, if you have a good sense of musicality, you will know a little bit of stave, of course, you have an advantage, but you don't know at all, you really want to learn, the teacher will teach, don't worry.
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Most importantly, interested. If you're not interested, what can you do if you know staves?
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Nothing, but you have to be able to read staves.
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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, and after you have the foundation, you can make progress faster by practicing diligently.
Instrument form: Modern pianos are mainly divided into straight pianos and grand pianos in appearance.
The grand piano is the most primitive form of the piano, which is generally used for the performance of the piano and is a bulky behemoth. In order to solve the problem of land occupation, the upright piano was invented. Upright pianos are designed with staggered strings, which solves the problem of spatial requirements and balance of timbre volume.
Piano self-taught instrument structure
The structure of modern piano is precise and complex, there are more than 10,000 parts in the body working together, the basic structure of the upright piano and the grand piano is the same, mainly composed of six parts: the case, the strings, the bracket, the soundboard, the action system (keyboard, silencer, hammer) and the pedal system (ejector rod and pedal).
As the shell of the piano, it can play a role in supporting and protecting the internal equipment, as well as the aesthetics. 70% of the material of the piano is wood, and the durability and solidity of the wood of the piano shell are the key to measure the quality of the piano shell. The shell of a high-quality piano is made of pure solid wood, which has strong load-bearing capacity, is not easy to age or brittle, and has a longer storage time, so the piano made of natural solid wood has a longer service life.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Piano (a keyboard instrument in Western classics**).
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1. Hand shape. The first is to sit in the correct position, sitting in the middle of the piano, and the body is upright, natural and relaxed. Don't sit on the piano bench to a full seat, 1 3 will do.
When you sit upright, you can also lean forward slightly and not backwards. Keep your lower arms, wrists and hands at the same parallel height as the piano, keep your elbows inward, and keep your wrists relaxed, not higher than your palms or lower than your keys.
2. Literacy. At first, it will be very slow, you have to count a little bit, and after a long time, you will read more music, and it will get faster and faster. Secondly, don't just look at the notes and beats (beginners are advised to count the beats while playing), in addition to these, there are other annotations on the score, such as fingering, expressions, dynamics marks, etc.
3. Playing method.
Strumming is especially important at the beginning of the lesson. When beginners first learn to play, their arms, wrists and hands are particularly stiff and tight, so learning staccato is a good way to relax.
When staccato playing, the arm is required to be relaxed, the wrist is raised, the hand is naturally drooping, and the wrist does not need to be very high, just to the position of the music stand. Do not turn your hand up during the wrist lift, the arm will fall naturally when you drop the wrist, touch the key with your fingertips, keep the shape of your hand as it is, and put your fingers on the piano without cocking.
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Zero-based piano learning must first be familiar with the staff, whether it is learning the piano or other musical instruments, you need to read the score first, generally search for the staff **** tutorial on the Internet, memorize the staff, find the piano's C key when you get started on the piano, pay attention to the posture of the fingers and the position of the placement, and finally learn and practice according to the piano tutorial.
Zero-based piano learning must first start from being familiar with the staff, no matter what instrument you learn, you must first learn to read the score, you can now search for the staff **** tutorial on the Internet, or buy some introductory books on the staff, carefully memorize the staff, and learn faster with the keys.
In addition, you also need to find the **C key of the piano, generally speaking, the first white key close to the middle of the two black keys is the **C key, when you start to play the piano, find the C key is more conducive to grasp the rhythm of playing the piano, and assign the keys of the left and right hands to play the piano.
In addition, you should also buy some simple tutorials for learning the piano, practice fingering, etc., and then practice on the piano every day, but it should be noted that the process of practice is relatively boring, and only by repeatedly learning the basic things can you integrate and play through the score.
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A few suggestions for the introductory fingering of 0 basic piano are as follows:
1. Sitting: When learning the piano, pay attention to keeping it perpendicular to the piano seat, put your feet on the piano pedal, and turn your toes outwards to keep it comfortable and natural, and make your hands naturally on the piano keyboard.
2. Finger card position: from C to B, each key is called a card position, and each hand should cover five card positions respectively. The first card slot of the right hand is C, and the first card slot of the left hand is A, find these slots on the piano keyboard and remember them as reference points.
3. Finger flexibility: Fingers are the soul of piano performance, and the flexibility of fingers is a big key point. Because of the auspicious call for friends, use your fingers and do more finger flexibility training, such as practicing the distance from each card on the piano keyboard to the eraser head to enhance the agility of your fingers.
4. Use finger lifting and landing exercises: When your fingers fall on the piano keys, you should play the keys vigorously to make the sound clear and loud when pressing. When you leave the piano keys, you should easily open them and don't let your fingers get stuck in the piano keys.
5. Practice the lateral fingers: On the piano keyboard, practice the lateral fingers according to the coherent card position. For example, when you are stuck in positions 1 to 3, drop your fingers in turn, and then release your fingers in turn, and practice the rhythm and beat after you connect them.
Some of the skills you need to learn piano are as follows:
1. Develop correct posture: Learning the piano requires maintaining correct body posture, including sitting upright, keeping your hands on the keyboard, and paying attention to the angle at which your fingers are playing on the keys.
2. Training a sense of rhythm: Learning the piano requires a good sense of rhythm, which can be strengthened by practicing piano repertoire or using a metronome.
3. Improve finger dexterity: When learning the piano, you need to train the flexibility and coordination of your fingers, which can be achieved by practicing arpeggios or practicing independently with your fingers.
4. Concentration: Learning the piano requires maintaining concentration in order to better remember and understand**.
5.Step-by-step practice: Learning the piano requires step-by-step practice, starting with simple pieces and gradually increasing in difficulty.
6. Practice memorization: Learn piano tunes in sections and gradually transform them into memorization skills, and finally combine them.
7. Practice: To learn the Gangjin Huaiqin well, it takes a long time to practice in order to transform the technique into a natural habit, so that the performance is more fluent.
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Step 1: Staff proficiency.
No matter what instrument you learn, you have to learn to read the score, and playing the piano is first to learn to read the staff, you can search for the staff on the Internet **** tutorial, carefully memorize the staff, you can follow the keys to learn.
End Step 2: Recognize the **c key.
The C key is very important, how can you tell it?
The first white key of the two black keys that are basically close to the middle is **c, and the middle of the piano will have a mark similar to a cover lock or nameplate, and the first white key of the two black keys corresponding to this mark is **c.
Step 3: Get started.
When learning to read music, you can play while reading music, if you can, learn the basic knowledge of **, rhythm, music or something (this is not difficult at all, I have covered a class before, and the teacher will explain all the commonly used basic knowledge in about one class) The first materials are necessary for entry, and you should pay attention to the posture of your fingers!
1. [John Thompson Piano Simple Tutorial] (abbreviation: Xiaotang,).
2. [Bye Piano Basic Course].
3. [John Thompson Modern Piano Course] (abbreviation: Dayu) Volume 1.
4. [Hanon Piano Fingering] or [Shmidt Piano Finger Practice].
Be patient here!
END Step 4: Practice simple tunes.
At this time, you can practice some simple scores.
1. [Czerny Piano Simple Etude (Op. 139)].
2. [Czerny Piano Fluency Etude (Op. 849)] and so on.
Keep up the patience practice!
END Step 5: Buy a piano or register for a class.
At this time, if you can't practice, you can choose to sign up for a class, and the teacher will teach you further according to your situation.
If you still want to continue practicing, buy a second-hand piano, which can be used for decades, and there is a big gap between real steel and electric steel and electronic organs;
At this time, you can practice:
1. [Czerny Piano Quick Etude (Op. 299)].
2. [Crammer's 60 Piano Etudes].
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The posture of playing the piano is very important, if the posture of playing the piano is not right, then when learning the technique, it will often have the effect of half the effort. For example, when the left and right fingers are placed on the piano, the center of the palm should be arched like a bridge, the five fingers are naturally separated, and perpendicular to the keys, the whole palm is in a semicircular shape, and the palm should be naturally relaxed, not too stiff, generally speaking, it is like the gesture of holding an egg, which is the basic gesture of playing the piano.
If you can, "Bayer Children's Edition".