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Of course it is.
It's normal to study the second grade.
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Your requirements are so low, telling you that if you practice for an hour a day and have a class once a week, you can reach level 8 in three years. That's how my friend practiced for the college entrance examination.
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I am in the second year of the first year, the fourth grade of the second year, the eighth grade of the third year, the ninth grade of the fourth year, the B level of the fifth year, and the tenth grade of the sixth year (although it is only the fifth year of the B grade is more difficult, I am completely preparing for the high school entrance examination, I am now in the sixth grade).
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If you have time to ask this question on the Internet, it is better to practice well, what is possible, if you don't work hard, how can you rise.
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Absolutely. At your age, even if you are an average level, as long as you study at a normal pace for 2 years, level 5 or 4 is absolutely fine.
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This is possible, provided that you work hard, and it is enough to practice for 45 minutes to 1 and a half hours a day, like I am a year to take level 5
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It is entirely possible to ensure the practice time and practice hard and seriously, and on average, you can improve by one level in half a year, so you can do it.
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Dizziness: I took classes once a week and moved up to level 7 for three years.
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It is possible to guarantee two hours of efficient practice every day. Be sure to stick to it.
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Possible! If you try!
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1. If you start practicing from the age of 4 and practice for about 2 hours a day, you can reach the amateur examination level 10 at the age of 12-14, of course, you need the correct guidance of a professional teacher, and it will definitely not work if you don't have professional guidance;
2. If you start practicing piano after the age of 10, 2-3 hours a day, you can practice to level 10 amateur examination at the age of 16;
3. If you start practicing piano after the age of 15, 3-4 hours a day, you can practice to the amateur examination of grade 10 at the age of 21.
4. The amateur examination of the actual piano is just a test, the amateur level of 10 may not be the real piano level 10, and the amateur examination of 10 can only be practiced on behalf of students to a certain extent;
5. Piano pays attention to children's skills, it is better to start learning piano at the age of 3-5, and it is better to have a good professional teacher to guide, if the piano teacher is not scientifically guided, even if you can play 10 piano music, there will be flaws.
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It depends. I learned at the age of 6 and finished grade 10 at the age of 10 (I could skip the exam at that time).
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The piano can pass grade 10 in 8 to 10 years.
If the child's talent is average, but he studies hard and learns and trains one lesson a week, the child can learn piano level 10 in 8 to 10 years, and if the child likes the electronic organ very much, he can enter the electronic piano level 10 in about 5 to 7 years.
The origin of the piano:
The foreign name of the piano is piano, and its full name should be pianoforte, which means weak and strong. Because this music canopy can produce both weak and strong sounds, it has such a very vivid name. Later, perhaps for the convenience of the name, forte, which means a strong sound, was omitted, and only piano, which means a weak sound, was retained, and it is still used today.
Hu Min. Chinese translated into piano because after the Opium War, some foreign merchants saw the market potential of China and exported a large number of pianos to China, and claimed that this was a piano made of steel, so the Chinese began to habitually call it a piano. Since the end of the eighteenth century, the piano has been the main household keyboard instrument in Europe and the United States.
The piano originated in Europe, at the end of the 17th century, the Italian Christopelli invented a keyboard instrument similar to a modern piano, which has a history of more than 300 years. <>
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The examination is generally divided into 123 (beginner), 456 (medium), 789 and 10 (high).
I think that in general, there is not much difference in difficulty at one level. However, I really recommend not jumping 5-10 levels at once. The first is that the skills required by level 10 are much higher than those of level 5, and reckless jumps will cause the child's skills to deform (especially when the teacher is not in place), and it will be difficult to correct it in the future (I have a junior brother, who used to study in the Children's Palace, and came to my teacher after taking the 8th grade, and the teacher just corrected all kinds of basic technical fingering errors for 1 year (my teacher is the chief piano of Sichuan), and now the doll is still a headache).
Second, it is too difficult and too long to make children resist.
I suggest ah, after level 5, you can try 7 or 8, then 9 or 10. In addition, I think that if your child's piano teacher is good enough, he will definitely not support your child to skip too many grades (if he nods and says, directly 10 grades, you can change the teacher, because it is too irresponsible to teach students in this way!). )
If your child really thinks that level 5 is too easy, I recommend that while strengthening the basic skills training, I should contact some good and difficult songs under the guidance of the teacher.
Anyway, you have to go step by step, don't rush for quick success! Millions, millions. I understand that parents are anxious about their children, but this kind of thing can't be joked. You know what I mean.
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Piano level 10 is already a semi-professional level, your child has completed the 5th grade, want to finish the exam within 3 years, it is not easy, because the tenth level not only requires familiarity with the music, but also the understanding of the emotion, rhythm, style of the song, and the technique is much more difficult than the 5th level, no solid basic skills are not good, so it is recommended that you learn steadily, not in a hurry, and you will not reach it quickly.
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Depending on how old your child is, if you want to learn or not, you can continue to ask questions.
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Find a teacher, from level 6 - level 9 - level 10.
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I'm learning piano now, and although I've only been learning for about two or three years, I've already completed grade 6 and am now learning grade 8 tunes, and I'm almost done. Let me tell you a little secret, the 10th grade of the electronic piano is equal to the 6th grade of the piano! If you have a foundation, it's much easier to learn.
But let me tell you in advance, I also switched from the electronic piano to the piano, when I first learned, I felt that the piano keys were hard to death, and I was about to press it, so you have to be mentally prepared! Some people say that now they can only take the test one level at a time, and they can't skip grades, don't believe what they say, they are spreading rumors! Who says you can't?!
I just jumped to learn, and I took the piano grade 6 exam all at once! My teacher said that the piano level is about the same, and there is no need to take the exam, although there is no need to take the exam, but you have to learn a little bit) As for grade 9, you can take the test if you want to, and if you don't want to, you will pull it down.
But you also have to learn a little bit) I believe that as long as you put your mind to it, you will definitely be able to complete Level 10 in less than a year or two! Come on! (If you still want to take the piano major, (of course, the piano major is only learned as a piano teacher), then I can't say).
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It took me three and a half years to get to level 10, and if you have a good foundation and high talent, it will be faster.
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About 5 years is the most reliable statement, and one or two years is pure nonsense.
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I studied for 12 years, starting with grade 8 and finally getting to grade 10.
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It's up to you, you have to practice more when you learn, if you're a big kid, then it's okay to understand, just practice your fingers more, if you're a child, it's definitely going to take longer.
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This depends on how well you practice.
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This depends on the level of your practice, you can't say!
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Piano Level 4 generally takes 3 to 5 years of practice to reach it early. Learning to play the piano requires constant practice and persistence. Different people will learn at different paces and practice for different times, but with consistent effort and perseverance, anyone can successfully reach this level.
In the process of learning piano, everyone progresses at a different rate. Some people may take longer to become proficient in playing the technique, while others may be able to progress quickly in a shorter period of time. In addition, the quality of the student's course and the teacher's ability to teach will also affect the student's learning progress.
In order to make progress in a relatively short period of time, piano students need to practice every day and follow the teacher's guidance to learn and master the best theoretical knowledge, techniques and music. At the same time, students also need to constantly reflect on their own playing and analyze their playing skills and habits in order to continuously improve and optimize their performance.
In conclusion, Piano Level 4 requires a lot of practice and patience. In the process of practicing, you should maintain a good attitude, constantly challenge yourself, be proactive, and believe that you can reach a higher level. <>
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