Bayer's Basic Piano Tutorial is a set of piano teaching materials suitable for beginners, written by the German piano educator Vladimir B?rlauch. This tutorial is mainly divided into multiple levels, from beginner to advanced, and gradually teaches students basic piano skills and music theory knowledge. The following are the main contents of this tutorial:
1. Notes and hand shapes: teach students how to identify notes and correctly place fingers on the keys.
2. Rhythm and beat: Teach students how to correctly grasp rhythm and beat, including changes in the intensity of the beat.
3. Scales and Arpeggios: Introduces common scales and arpeggios exercises to help students develop finger flexibility and coordination.
4. Chords: Teach students how to play chords, including the composition and performance methods of triads and seventh chords.
5. Repertoire performance: Guide students to gradually learn and perform some simple repertoire, thereby improving their performance skills and musical expression ability.
In addition, Beyer's basic piano course also includes the introduction of some music theory knowledge, such as writing notes, ear training and music analysis. These contents are designed to help students understand the structure and composition of music and improve their auditory perception skills.
To learn Beyer's basic piano tutorial, you usually need to have a suitable piano or electronic piano and find a suitable piano teacher. Teachers will gradually guide students to practice and perform according to their level and learning progress. In addition, students can use accompanying exercise books and recording materials to consolidate what they have learned.
How to learn Beyer piano
1. Find suitable teaching materials and resources: It is very important to choose teaching materials and learning resources that are suitable for your skill level. There are a number of Beyer piano textbooks specifically aimed at beginners, and they usually contain step-by-step instruction from basic finger exercises to simple pieces. Additionally, you can learn using resources such as online tutorials, video tutorials, and apps.
2. Progressive learning: Start with basic finger exercises and simple music, and gradually increase the difficulty and complexity. Make sure to lay the foundation first, mastering simple techniques and pieces, and then gradually challenge yourself to learn more difficult pieces and techniques.
3. Practice sheet music: Choose your favorite Beyer piano repertoire and practice playing the sheet music. Start with easy tracks and gradually increase the difficulty. During practice, focus on correct finger technique, rhythm and expression.
4. Pay attention to rhythm and speed control: Beyer piano music usually has certain rhythm and speed requirements. Practice using a metronome and rhythm drills to help you develop an accurate sense of rhythm. Gradually increase the speed of your playing, but make sure the notes and technique are clear.
5. Pay attention to finger flexibility and strength control: Many of the Beyer piano repertoire require greater finger flexibility and strength control. Improve finger flexibility with finger exercises such as finger independence exercises and arpeggio exercises. At the same time, the degree of concentration is varied and controlled to present the required volume and expression of the track.
6. Long-term practice and review: Learning the Bayer piano requires long-term persistence and constant review. Arrange a certain amount of practice time every day, and regularly review the repertoire and techniques you have learned. This helps consolidate what has been learned and improves skill levels.