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Questions on learning to play the piano, and piano music.
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Ahhhh Thanks you guys!
Now I have two threads dedicated to me , where should I post the news after my lesson, in here or 'Moonlights got...'
Gota get off here and do some last mintue playing. I feel as if I'm getting ready to do a recital, its ONLY my 1st lesson; I bet most people don't even remember it coz there were probably 5 when they had theirs!
I hope I do take to that grand like a duck to water!
Now I have two threads dedicated to me , where should I post the news after my lesson, in here or 'Moonlights got...'
Gota get off here and do some last mintue playing. I feel as if I'm getting ready to do a recital, its ONLY my 1st lesson; I bet most people don't even remember it coz there were probably 5 when they had theirs!
I hope I do take to that grand like a duck to water!
Yeah I guess so, I'm not too sad about it, just a bit . I WILL have my lesson!!!!! don't know when, but you will be the first to know as always!
Don't save up to buy me a Steinway, save up for your own one!!! good luck! how much are they? 35 grand?!!!! or is that the price for the baby ones? my dream is to own a Yamaha grand one day...I think there about 7,000
My mum did the lottery, so if we win I am so going to by a Steinway, I would buy you one too Dave if we win a lot!
Don't save up to buy me a Steinway, save up for your own one!!! good luck! how much are they? 35 grand?!!!! or is that the price for the baby ones? my dream is to own a Yamaha grand one day...I think there about 7,000
My mum did the lottery, so if we win I am so going to by a Steinway, I would buy you one too Dave if we win a lot!
Not too sure who that is as I don't watch Strictly!
I'm fine thanks!
Thats nice Dave, that you had a lot of fun showing off your piano prowess in front of Linzy! It would be so cool if we all lived closer to eachother and could meet up and go on a piano shop crawl and try out all the pianos in the shops, to the annoyment of the shop keepers! 'Are you going to buy that?! Miss?'
I'm fine thanks!
Thats nice Dave, that you had a lot of fun showing off your piano prowess in front of Linzy! It would be so cool if we all lived closer to eachother and could meet up and go on a piano shop crawl and try out all the pianos in the shops, to the annoyment of the shop keepers! 'Are you going to buy that?! Miss?'
Whats hanon number 3 like? not sure if I have it or not, theres a few in my John Thomson book I know about 3 from there, then theres the ones I told you about hanon 1 and 2 and I had a go from one from the virtuoso pianist by hanon the exercise is in semiquavers though.
I have a Czerny book too I would like to get round to doing, but theres sooo much on one page.
When I get my lesson I can go through the hanon book I have with my teacher. I don't want to do it now was I want to her to show me the correct technique to play them.
Have you been through them with your teacher?
I have a Czerny book too I would like to get round to doing, but theres sooo much on one page.
When I get my lesson I can go through the hanon book I have with my teacher. I don't want to do it now was I want to her to show me the correct technique to play them.
Have you been through them with your teacher?
Thanks Dave!
Ooooh its in semiquavers, I'll try my best to play it up to speed. I find the more your fingers / hand relaxes when doing it, the faster your hand can do it and you can kind of do them with out thinking about it too much.
The key ( this is not a pun ) is geting the finger to relax after its presed the key and avoid too much tension in the hand.
Ooooh its in semiquavers, I'll try my best to play it up to speed. I find the more your fingers / hand relaxes when doing it, the faster your hand can do it and you can kind of do them with out thinking about it too much.
The key ( this is not a pun ) is geting the finger to relax after its presed the key and avoid too much tension in the hand.
Hi Dave
How are you today!
Did some pratice, Grade ones are ok so I got back to learning Moonlight again, I had left it alone for about a week to re-learn the other stuff. One more page to go! that means I have learned two pages of proper classical music!
Ok ok sorry to go on but I have aways wanted to play it and now I'm on my way to doing it!, You would understand when you mange to play your fist piece of 'proper' music yay!
Just wish I had an acoustic to play it on, then I could control the timbre of the melody better.
How are you today!
Did some pratice, Grade ones are ok so I got back to learning Moonlight again, I had left it alone for about a week to re-learn the other stuff. One more page to go! that means I have learned two pages of proper classical music!
Ok ok sorry to go on but I have aways wanted to play it and now I'm on my way to doing it!, You would understand when you mange to play your fist piece of 'proper' music yay!
Just wish I had an acoustic to play it on, then I could control the timbre of the melody better.
They do free recitals in Chappel of Bond street I think in the weekdays, but I haven't been to one of them yet. Maybe Joseph could do one in there one day - just a thought.dave brum wrote: That's unusual isn't it, a piano recital in a piano shop? Or is it in some way sense?
The one I was thinking of going to was for Beethoven piano concerto 5, not the one at Bluthners, I would want to buy a posh piano you see, and as you know I'm skint .
Anna just say you're my cousin or something. lol.
I'm skint too. I have a semi posh piano and one used to be posh but now is clapped out totally piano. I'm still paying the semi posh one off, paying my recording fee, paying my mortgage, paying the freaking gas and lecky bills. Amidst all the financial crap, there is always money left for that pint. . .
I'm skint too. I have a semi posh piano and one used to be posh but now is clapped out totally piano. I'm still paying the semi posh one off, paying my recording fee, paying my mortgage, paying the freaking gas and lecky bills. Amidst all the financial crap, there is always money left for that pint. . .
Yeah I could do! but I'm REALY skint I'm out of work , I just have enough money to get some much needed piano lessons every fortnight, for half an hour. Don't think I would even have enough for a deposit for a posh piano, so I need to make do with my cheep(ish) & cheerful Clavinova!joseph wrote:Anna just say you're my cousin or something. lol.
I'm skint too. . .
They do free recitals in Chappel of Bond street I think in the weekdays, but I haven't been to one of them yet. Maybe Joseph could do one in there one day - just a thought.Moonlight wrote:dave brum wrote: That's unusual isn't it, a piano recital in a piano shop? Or is it in some way sense?
the Chappell series is for currently enrolled students at UK conservatoires. Alas I am now old.
Oh I didn't know, I thought anyone good could do it, away its too far for you to go unless you happen to be in London.joseph wrote:the Chappell series is for currently enrolled students at UK conservatoires. Alas I am now old.
I really must get going as I seem to be on here more these days the praticing the piano ; nah actally my eyes are hurting from looking at a screen all day.
see you guys later!
Hi Guys I just want to say I have a piano lesson booked for this Wednesday! at 3.00pm. I'm going to have another teacher not the one I mentioned as the other lady jeted off to America to do a tour or something !
I don't know a grat deal about my new teacher at the moment, I will keep you guys posted!
I don't know a grat deal about my new teacher at the moment, I will keep you guys posted!
First lesson verdict:
hmmmmmm
Well, first my teacher was late; which is ok as she gave me more time
( I think ) but she lives very far from this studio so may get stuck in traffic in the future.
The poor piano had cracked keys...sounded ok though; I mean it was in tune. I'm not used to acoustic pianos yet! I'm so used to my Clavinova, can't wait to buy a real one, one day!
I spent the whole lesson ( it was only 30 mins ) going over one tune, as I had got the timing wrong in a few bars and had troubble with it.
However she said I have good hand posture, and was happy that I knew my notes which was nice.
I might book another lesson however with someone else next week to see If I find it more suitable for me, I can't go into too much detail on here about it as I don't want to point fingers. For more info I will email you Dave and Jan about it if you want.
hmmmmmm
Well, first my teacher was late; which is ok as she gave me more time
( I think ) but she lives very far from this studio so may get stuck in traffic in the future.
The poor piano had cracked keys...sounded ok though; I mean it was in tune. I'm not used to acoustic pianos yet! I'm so used to my Clavinova, can't wait to buy a real one, one day!
I spent the whole lesson ( it was only 30 mins ) going over one tune, as I had got the timing wrong in a few bars and had troubble with it.
However she said I have good hand posture, and was happy that I knew my notes which was nice.
I might book another lesson however with someone else next week to see If I find it more suitable for me, I can't go into too much detail on here about it as I don't want to point fingers. For more info I will email you Dave and Jan about it if you want.
Hey guys!
My lesson went well! much better then before, so looks like I'm staying.
It also seemed longer too! I had a few mintues to 'muck about' so I had a crack at Bach's prelude 1 and my teacher said 'good' .
Anyway looks like I will also be doing my grade 1 for early next year too Dave! ( February ? need to look on the AB site) I'm quite scared about it, but my teacher thinks I could be ready to do it, so we are working on the grade pieces.
Worked on the Vialdi piece today, I had got most of it right, but had started to use weird fingering for it; so we got that sorted out ( its my homework )
I am happy to get a teacher, I can now start to do things properly!
Chopin here I come!
Hi Dave
Yeah I am rather happy! actually I have had one 1 hour lesson so far if you add both of them up, I guess.
Its funny me and my teacher mentioned exams in the first lesson ! but she did say, ' I don't want to just enter people for exams I want them to do it properly' so shes not one of those teachers that just pushes for grades etc.
I'm geting used to the acoustic piano too! still a bit weird, but they seem nicer to press, much more smooth. Those Yamaha Clav brochures are misleading, Clavs hardly have any heaver action on the bass, then a real piano! so you need to press harder on the bass on a real piano.
Yeah I am rather happy! actually I have had one 1 hour lesson so far if you add both of them up, I guess.
Its funny me and my teacher mentioned exams in the first lesson ! but she did say, ' I don't want to just enter people for exams I want them to do it properly' so shes not one of those teachers that just pushes for grades etc.
I'm geting used to the acoustic piano too! still a bit weird, but they seem nicer to press, much more smooth. Those Yamaha Clav brochures are misleading, Clavs hardly have any heaver action on the bass, then a real piano! so you need to press harder on the bass on a real piano.
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