Pedaling method:
1. Basic key points of foot movements: First, we need to place the middle part of the forefoot on the round end of the pedal. If the foot is too close to the piano, the toes will be bent. If you press against the piano board and your feet are too far away from the piano, you will use your toes to step on the pedals. The soles of your feet should always be close to the pedals, your heels should always be on the ground, and your ankles should be the axis of movement. The foot movement should be flexible and flexible.
2. According to the depth of pressing the pedal, the right pedal can be divided into: full pedal, half pedal (1/2 pedal), 1/4 pedal, 3/4 pedal, or gradually deepen in a controlled manner. Step down and wait.
There are also ways to release the right pedal: release it all at once, release a part of it (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, etc.) or slowly release it in a controlled manner.
Extended information:
1. The body should be aligned with the center of the keyboard. Sit upright but not stiff. The upper body should be slightly tilted forward, but the spine should not be bent, and the back and shoulders should be loose. rather than collapse.
2. When placing your hands on the keyboard, keep the height of your elbows and forearms consistent with the keyboard. Beginners can also place their hands slightly higher than the keyboard to experience the use of arm weight.
3. When sitting at a distance where the upper body is slightly leaning forward, the shoulders are naturally drooping, and the left and right elbows are naturally relaxed and slightly spread out to the outside of the body, the hands can be placed comfortably on the keyboard: pay attention to the lower body There should be a slight slope from the thigh to the knee. The position of the tent cover is under the edge of the piano. There should be no less than a right angle from the knee bend to the heel. The feet should be stretched slightly forward and stable.