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Basic course for beginners of electronic organ

The basic course for beginners of electronic piano is as follows:

1. All parts of the hand should be relaxed naturally and should not be stiff.

2. The big arm (upper arm) naturally hangs down, and the small arm is horizontal with the wrist and the back of the hand.

3. Fingers naturally bend slightly, and the last section is perpendicular to the keyboard.

4. Touch the keys with the thumb on the outside, and touch the keys with the fingertips on the other fingers.

5. You should play the electronic organ lightly with your fingers, so it is not advisable to touch the keys again with the piano. Because the player plays the general electronic organ, the intensity of touching the keys does not affect the volume (the relatively high-grade electronic organ can also respond to the intensity, except in this example).

6. It is not correct for fingers to be too relaxed or even light, because sometimes there is no sound because the keys are too shallow and the electronic oscillator circuit is not dialed, so it is more appropriate to use the natural weight of hands.

Extended information:

Fingers, wrists, elbows and upper arms play a key role in electronic piano playing. Although the fingers, wrists, forearms and upper arms are a perfect whole, and all parts coordinate to complete the performance, they have their own characteristics and functions in the performance.

1. Fingers.

playing is the most direct. The most advanced part. It includes fingertip, first joint and second joint (metacarpal joint), and is characterized by sensitivity, quickness and dexterity.

The key part to really control the finger playing technique is the strict training of the third finger technique. Even the students with higher level can't ignore the subtle touch training of fingers.

2. Wrist.

The adjustment part when playing, which can help the fingers to play well. The left and right rotation of the wrist can help the fingers to adjust the weight, buffer the strength, avoid hard knocking, and make the playing sound full and pleasant. Training the relaxation, flexibility and flexibility of wrist is also an important link in the technical training of electronic organ.

Electronic piano teaching focuses on cultivating students' ability to understand music, feel music and express emotions, and is not only satisfied with playing the notes and rhythms of the score completely and correctly.

Being insensitive and indifferent to music will inevitably give people a feeling of "sound" but not "music", which makes the original music have strong emotional appeal and musical art, and lacks due musical expression.