Can you please tell me how to learn piano on my own? Thank you so much!

Updated on Financial 2024-06-13
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As a piano teacher, if you really want to learn piano playing systematically, then I still recommend that you find a professional teacher to teach you.

    If it's purely for your own amusement, then here's my advice:

    --- about music theory

    If you don't understand the score, you should start with the most basic stave and notes, tempo, and major and minor keys I recommend a book to you, which is more suitable for beginners.

    These things are still very useful and need to be consolidated from time to time.

    Of course, if you don't want to learn staves, then simple notation is fine, but to be honest, simple notation really can't describe a good piano music.

    About the keys of the piano ---

    The syllables of a piano are made up of the most basic chromatic whole tones, and if you have a piano, then it's easy to know that any combination of two black keys, the white key next to the black key on the left is c, and in the case of an 88-key standard piano, the fourth group of two black keys from left to right, and the white key next to the black key on the left is **c, and so on.

    About the --- of the impeachment

    Hand and finger shapes are the most basic and important.

    Wrist level with back of hand.

    The shape of the hand when it is static is basically the shape of the hand when holding an apple that is not too big or small.

    Whether the finger shape is static or playing, it is required to highlight every joint in your hand, the fingers should stand up, and the keys should be precise and powerful.

    Wrists and arms should be relaxed.

    The second is to choose the textbook ---

    After practicing the big soup and small soup, you can enter the hard practice stage of the basic piano fingering skills.

    You can start practicing the Bayer Etudes, choose the Czerny series, 599, 299, etc., etc.

    There is a book in the Czerny series called "718--- Piano Exercises for the Left Hand", which is an etude specially designed for the left hand, and I personally think it is very useful.

    With the Boognoeule Etudes and Hanon --- Piano Fingering

    Hanon's book should accompany you throughout your piano life, and you should practice Hanon every day).

    Most of the etudes are relatively boring, and you can attach 1 or 2 volumes of the "Basic Course of College Piano" as entertainment.

    Once you are familiar with all of the above, you can move on to the intermediate level of practice.

    For example, the "Little Sonata" and the etudes with Chopin and Mozart.

    If you are entertained, you can practice the 3 4 volumes of "Basic Course of College Piano" and Richard Clayderman's "Collection of World Piano Songs".

    A lot of good tunes aren't too difficult, and if you're just entertaining, you're pretty much at this stage.

    Hope it works for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hehe, it's not too late. I'm 21 now, and I'm also self-taught piano. If it's just for fun, it's actually relatively simple.

    First of all: a piano, or an electric piano. (Huh).

    Secondly: buy a copy of Bye. This book is the most beginner. It's mainly etudes, fingering and the like.

    Finally, after you are familiar with the fingering practice, you can buy some books of famous songs to play. You can also go to the worm network to find your favorite piano music, as well as popular songs and the like. Experience suggests.

    After you are familiar with the fingering and etudes, you can play "To Alice" and "Dream Wedding" first. Because these two songs are relatively easy to learn on their own.

    Suggestion: When learning the piano, don't read the simple notation, be sure to read the staves. It will be very helpful for you later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'll help you, first of all, learning the piano to learn formally, can't be wild, the piano is not difficult, but many people are learning in the wild, of course not, if you want to learn formally, there is no problem, too many important details in the early stage are not self-taught, you must wait until you have a certain technical ability to consider self-study, it is very important to find a good teacher in the early stage, don't worry, those note pitch, skills, and music teachers will teach, it is recommended that you go to find the almighty person known as the 80s Teacher Gao Kai, as long as you can find him, it's no problem, at least the formal system, 09 years when I first learned, like the wedding in my dream and some pop piano music is no problem now, not to say what a master, but at least to play some of your favorite songs, so that I think you will be happy, as long as it is formal, believe in yourself, learn well, don't give up, I believe that your regular learning and a lot of practice is no problem, try to find Gao Kai himself to teach you, don't look for a substitute teacher, come on, I wish you success.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In this case, it is a bit difficult to learn on your own.

    Because if you don't have a teacher to know, it will be very difficult to score music.

    Because the books are very brief, they need to be explained by the teacher.

    It is recommended that the landlord find a teacher to learn first. You can find a college student.

    Learn how to read music and clefs before playing your favorite tunes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you're not even familiar with the score, let's go find a teacher. It is good to take 8 hours of basic learning. Once you have learned the basics, you can learn on your own.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A person's life is a journey from nothing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is important to find a good teacher!!

    Because teachers who are not very professional will mislead you!

    Now there are a lot of piano teachers out there, and they can't play well! , I don't know about some very important theories.

    One of the judges said that sometimes he didn't know how to judge piano competitions. Why? Because he knows that players are very talented. Obviously, it is not the reason why he played badly in itself, but the teacher gave the wrong theory! Poor place

    However, to learn the piano well, it is important to work hard.

    Also remember that it's more important to practice the piano than the hands.

    Playing a piece from beginning to end doesn't mean that you will play it, you should analyze and feel it very carefully with your brain.

    My teacher told me that sometimes emotional things need to be analyzed with a rational brain, and sensibility alone is not enough.

    And the awareness in the head is important. A lot of times, it's not because your hands can't do it, it's because your brain doesn't let your hands do it at all. With the slightest thought, you can do it well!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also like piano too.

    Use your emotions.

    Feel it with your heart.

    Actually, it won't be hard.

    If you are a beginner.

    The general sense of rhythm is a little stronger.

    Fingers are flexible.

    The key hand shape should be good.

    Of course, you have to read piano scores.

    Otherwise, it will be very troublesome to memorize.

    If you've been playing the piano for a while.

    Don't forget to practice often.

    Play with your heart. The tune will be perfect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not that hard, and it doesn't take long to get started and learn to be able to entertain yourself.

    You must find a good teacher, practice hard, persevere, and it will not be difficult to do these points.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Practice more, the piano has a lot to do with talent, including the conditions you receive, but more practice can make up for the congenital deficiency to a certain extent, and there is a good teacher, try to avoid detours, there are some bad habits that are difficult to change after they are formed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are no shortcuts to learning an instrument, and there is always something to be gained from practice.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, you have to be patient and keep practicing every day.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Find a teacher to learn, have the environment and conditions, and practice more by yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Interest, persistence, more practice, more practice, more practice, beautiful melodies are practiced to drip.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    For adults learning piano, we often have all kinds of questions: Is piano difficult to learn? Is it too late to learn now?

    In fact, as long as we have a love for the piano in our hearts, it is not too late to start learning. Even though we are not as good at coordination and flexibility as children as adults, we have the advantage of being more understanding. I believe that consistent practice will definitely make you play the music you like.

    So, the first step in self-learning piano is to build confidence.

    Once you have made up your mind to learn piano, all you have to do is choose the right piano. If you don't have enough money, buying a used piano is also a good option.

    The beginning of learning the piano is to learn music theory, which seems to be quite boring, but it is a must. In fact, we don't have to master it all at once, we can learn it gradually in the process of practicing the songs.

    Regarding the piano hand shape, I personally think that we should refer to the correct hand shape, but don't stick to the hand posture, after all, the purpose of learning piano is to play a beautiful melody rather than a beautiful pose. What's more, every pianist has their own hand posture, and it is impossible to say who is absolutely right.

    Formal piano training generally begins with fingering, which is usually boring. Self-learners can easily lose interest in using this method, so I personally recommend that you intersperse it with songs. Please choose a score with the fingering, this is not yet the stage of "creating your own school".

    At the beginning, the repertoire I chose was simpler, otherwise I would not be able to practice for a long time, and my enthusiasm would be dispelled.

    The process of learning the piano is to practice it repeatedly, and the mechanical playing is inevitably boring. Therefore, when we don't practice the piano, listen to piano music more, firstly, to cultivate a sense of musicality, and secondly, when we hear a pleasant melody, our interest in playing the piano is constantly stimulated, which is the motivation for us to persevere.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The online search tutorial is convenient and fast, and you need to arrange your own time to learn in a planned way;

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Learn Bye first, and then practice Czerny 599, Hanon, and Burgmüller (these three things are best practiced together), pay attention to be sure to practice slowly!! If you feel bored, you can play some simple songs, practice Czerny 849 when you practice to a relatively high water quality, and cultivate more reading ability, there are practice reading tutorials on the Internet. It's best to have someone to guide you, because self-taught piano is prone to detours.

    After practicing, I will choose one or two of my favorite classical music masters to practice (provided that you learn classics), I practice Mozart. The piano is not practiced in one or two years, so work hard!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Start from the stave, step by step, you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry, you must be patient!!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Find a score to play by yourself, and be patient.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first question you have to consider is, do you play accompaniment or do you play a solo piano? The purpose of these two tabs is very different!

    The first picture is not a solo piano score, but a vocal sheet with piano accompaniment. The second is a solo piano score. In other words, if you want to accompany someone who sings the song, use the first score, and if you want to play the song solo on the piano, use the second score.

    In other words, the first score is not a complete main theme, but only an accompaniment part, while the second score contains both accompaniment and a complete main theme.

    As for the level of difficulty, the first one is easier to play than the second one (those who say the second one is better to play probably think that the first score will play all three lines), but the problem is that if you want to play the piano solo, you can't use the first score, otherwise it won't play anything. So as I said at the beginning, you have to tell me what exactly you're trying to do. I hope you will ask me and tell me.

    As for the "phonetic transcription" you asked, I don't know what you mean, but you can specify it by asking questions. If you don't know how to play the piano at all, this piece will be very difficult for you, because you can't even read staves, and I don't know where you'll start. In short, please clarify the issues I mentioned above before we can move on.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, it's the first good song. The first line of the first song is a singing sheet (with lyrics below), the first line of the score is not played, and the piano only plays the chord accompaniment of the next two lines, so it is easier to play. The second song is a combination of the melody sung by the song and the piano accompaniment, which is composed of three lines of music into two lines, which can be played as a separate piano piece, so it is a little more complicated.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The second card will have a good bullet point (as long as it is not played by two people).

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