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What do I need to pay attention to if I don't have a basic piano lesson?

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The precautions for learning piano without foundation mainly include the following aspects:

What do I need to pay attention to if I don't have a basic piano lesson?
  1. Piano lessons: It is important to find an experienced and patient piano teacher who can guide you on proper finger placement, posture, music theory, and technique.
  2. Correct finger posture: The fingers should be gently bent, relaxed, and pressed smoothly on the keys, avoiding excessive force or forced press of the keys.
  3. Practice basic scales and arpeggios: Scales and arpeggios are the foundation of piano playing, and practicing them can help improve finger dexterity, evenness, and musicality.
  4. Break down the repertoire: To get started, choose some simple pieces to practice and start with the breakdown exercise. Practice the correct position and movement of each finger one by one, and then gradually merge the fingers.
  5. Practice every day: It is essential to practice the piano every day. Stick to practicing every day for a period of time to maintain good finger memory and technique.
  6. Review and review: Constantly review and review previously learned pieces and techniques to consolidate your memory.
  7. Patience and perseverance: Learning the piano requires patience and perseverance. Don't rush it, learning piano is a gradual process, and progress can only be made if you are persistent.
  8. Pay attention to your sitting posture: Good sitting posture is also very important for beginners to feel better, control their body and play the piano comfortably. Specifically, the bench should be straightened perpendicular to the keyboard, the feet should be flat with the right foot slightly forward relative to the left foot, the arms should fall naturally with the elbows slightly above the keyboard, and the body should be slightly forward.

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Overall, learning the piano requires consistent practice and continuous improvement. Only through continuous learning and practice can you truly master piano skills and enjoy the fun that music brings.

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