1. "Music under the Fingertips" [American] Ruth Slanqianska, translated by Wang Runting, Guangxi Normal University Press
The subtitle of this book is "For Professional and Amateur Performers The author is a world-famous pianist. The book collects the author's nearly 80 years of performing arts and teaching experience. This book aims to cultivate good and effective practice habits for performers, and applies fingering techniques to various details of concert rehearsals according to the different needs of performers.
2. "Reflections on the Keyboard—The Art of a World-Famous Pianist" (USA) by David Dubal (Dubal, D.)
This book Interviewed more than forty world-renowned pianists. In addition to having a lot of valuable insights into piano practice and the nuances of performance, they also revealed their feelings about their idols, the current situation of the music industry, and the piano as an instrument.
3. Lin Hua: "Diary of Piano Learning"
The discussion about piano playing and teaching in the book is based on his experience, and I believe it will be of great benefit to readers. inspiration.
This book explains the application principles that children must pay attention to in the process of learning piano, such as hand shape, music reading, finger skills, rhythm and beat, key touch, tone, pedal, polyphony, etudes, etc. It also briefly reviews the historical evolution and artistic styles of various piano schools. There is an "Index of Difficult Questions in Piano Learning" at the end of the book, which can be used as a reference for beginners.
4. Fu Cong: Looking forward to seeing you!
This book contains detailed records of Fu Cong's conversations and lectures in recent years. The most rare thing is that it also comes with a CD with 13 tracks selected by Fu Cong himself.
5. "Music at Your Fingertips" (written by an American female pianist) Guangxi Normal University Press.
This book for budding pianists focuses on how to practice effectively. Mainly teaches how to practice piano effectively.