1. Sitting posture adjustment
- Make sure you sit in a stable position on the piano bench, lean forward slightly, and keep your back snugly against the stool, but not too tight.
- Keep your feet flat on the ground, keep your legs comfortable and your knees not bent too much.
- Place your hands naturally on your knees, ready for keyboard operations.
2. Hand relaxation and fingering exercises
- Relax your hands and gently press the keyboard to feel the touch and weight of the piano.
- Try using different fingering techniques such as legato, staccato and skip to improve your finger dexterity and coordination.
- Practice basic finger movements such as finger lifting, finger dropping, panning, etc., to gradually improve the speed and accuracy of your fingers.
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3. Scales and arpeggio exercises
- Start with simple scales, such as the C major scale, and gradually expand to other keys.
- Arpeggiation exercises can help improve finger span and coordination, starting with simple triad chords.
- When practicing, keep the rhythm steady and gradually increase the playing speed.
4. Repertoire practice and performance
- Choose the repertoire that suits you and practice it, starting with simple etudes and gradually challenging the more difficult ones.
- During the practice, it is necessary to pay attention to the expressiveness of the music, understand the emotion and style of the repertoire, and express it with appropriate playing techniques.
- Review the repertoire you have learned regularly to consolidate your skills and avoid forgetting.
5. Continue to practice and reflect
- Make a reasonable practice plan, maintain a certain amount of practice time every day, and be consistent.
- When practicing, you should focus on every detail, and find and correct your deficiencies in time.
- Reflect and summarize regularly to analyze your strengths and weaknesses in the practice process in order to better adjust and improve.
The above is a guide to tips and tricks on piano learning methods, I hope it will be helpful to you. Remember, learning the piano requires patience and perseverance, and as long as you practice consistently, you will be able to make progress.