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Is it really that important for children to learn piano?
Is it really that important for children to learn piano?

It is very important. Music helps children to develop their intelligence and coordinate their bodies. Children who learn music will be smarter. Who knows that it is important for children to learn piano and pass the exam?

In the process of teaching in Beijing, parents often ask, "How to take the piano exam?" As long as children learn piano, parents will ask each other, "What level is your child going to take?"? My child has passed several levels! " Because parents don't know enough about "music teaching", they go straight to "grade examination" to learn piano, which leads to teachers not paying attention to basic skills teaching around "grade examination". Let me give you the simplest example: "Without a solid foundation, there will be no solid building!" " So is music.

The grading test set by the Central Conservatory of Music is just an evaluation of piano children in their learning process, not a dull pursuit of the level to measure piano children. When most parents are eager to "grade test", they ask teachers to turn around the grading course and ignore the basic teaching. They just learned Grade 2 this year, but they will take Grade 5 or even Grade 6 next year. After taking Grade 6, they immediately jump to Grade 8 and then go straight to Grade 1. This "triple jump" is to misunderstand the superficial degree into the actual progress, and learn the piano by rote memorization, which has caused the children to "learn the piano in vain", and they can't play the music outside the examination grade, even the staff is very unfamiliar.

Here, through teaching, Teacher Xiao Fan

gives parents some advice: "Is it good for autistic children to learn piano? Let them learn piano?

It is very beneficial, but the difficulty lies in the teaching and learning process. There should be no professional institutions and teachers specializing in this field in China for the time being.

music is a language.

piano housekeeper Rapiano, should I let my children learn piano?

Q: My daughter is four years old this year, but she always sings out of tune. Other children have started to learn the piano, and we have a piano at home. I don't know if we should let our children learn the piano. A: Learning piano does not necessarily require children to sing in tune, but it is necessary to know whether children have enough hobbies and whether children have obvious talents in music. Most parents think that letting children learn piano can develop intelligence, cultivate sentiment and cultivate perseverance, but they ignore the negative side of children learning piano. Lillian Kazi, a well-known American early education expert and a doctor from Stanford University, believes that children's learning occurs at four levels at the same time when they are engaged in any learning exercise: knowledge, skills, temperament and emotion. But in many cases, the four levels of learning are not all positive. For example, letting children browse early may bring some reinforcements to children in terms of knowledge and skills, but at the same time it may damage their temperament of becoming a good reader in the future: because they are used to browsing habits with little knowledge or little understanding. It is a controversial topic to let children learn piano in early childhood abroad. Many academic discussions have shown that learning piano may interfere with children's normal neurophysiological development and corrode children's desire and curiosity about nature. Therefore, our suggestion is that children should not be forced to learn piano unless they have special preferences.

Learning the piano doesn't necessarily require children to sing in tune, but it needs to be clear whether children have enough interest and whether children have obvious talent in music. Is it necessary for children to learn piano?

introduce yourself briefly first. I am a teacher who has been engaged in piano education for more than ten years. Hehe, I began to teach piano at the age of 12 (younger brother and sister, children of parents and friends). I am also a music teacher now;

I graduated from Shangyin Music Education Department and Piano Department. Major in piano, minor in vocal music, impromptu accompaniment, chorus, chorus conductor, solfeggio and music theory. Used to be the accompaniment of children's radio choir; Teacher of Yamaha Music Center; Piano accompaniment of Shang Yin Choir; Accompaniment of the upper vocal music department; Piano accompaniment in the last play, etc ... Talking so much is not advertising for myself (I won't take foreign orders), just to prove my professionalism!

Well, let's get to the point. I believe many parents want their children to have an artistic skill since childhood. They don't expect him to be a pianist like Lang Lang, Xu Zhong and YUNDI, as long as they can learn happily and gain something. So among many musical instruments, the piano is the most basic one. Whether you are an unpopular instrument such as folk music, western music, percussion, etc., learning the piano is the basis for learning many musical instruments. Fixed pitch, rhythm, harmony, vocal music and so on all need to use the piano. You can see that any master who learns other instruments must have a piano at home. After you learn the piano, it will be faster and better to learn other instruments than the average person.

Next, I will analyze the teacher selection, piano selection, grading test, teaching materials, parents' sparring, fingering, hand shape, touching keys, staff speed reading method and sight-reading thinking method for everyone. Every word is the accumulation of many years' experience. I hope everyone will support you when you say it well, and please point out what you say badly. Where do you want your children to learn the piano?

It is suggested that you can take a few lessons at the local musical instrument store first to see if your children like it and are interested.

After learning the piano for several years, when your children are older, they will be particularly resistant to practicing the piano, so be prepared psychologically.

And it depends on whether children are suitable and good at it.

Some children may not be particularly sensitive to music by nature, but they are gifted in painting or other aspects. So it's best to learn it briefly first.

? But as long as you learn it, you will be grateful to your parents when your children grow up.

I don't insist, but I try my best to force them to learn the piano. My children won't understand it when they were young. I am an adult now, but I really want my parents to force me to learn a musical instrument before, so as not to regret it now, alas ~ ~ ~