beginner needs advice
Posted: 04 Mar 2007, 16:21
Hello all, glad i found this forum, nice not to feel alone as a beginner. I am at a bit of a loss, ive always been passionate about the piano and it was almost a year to the day that i first touched a piano. I received some basic guidance and was given a whole stack of sheet music and exercise books.
Ive only learnt a few pieces but i am happy that the 1-3 hours a day i put into practice has paid off but still i do not have a teacher. I started with with the First Lessons in Bach book 1 - learnt 2 pieces with ease, i then learnt Clementi's Sonatina Op.36 no.1 of which i was told would always rear its head, then i learnt Chopin's Prelude in E minor Op 28 no.4 (because i liked it) and learnt a few other easier pieces in between, recently i heard Bach's Little Prelude in C minor BWV999 and was intrigued by what i was hearing and got hold of the music to understand what it was doing, turned out it was very simple and i learnt this in a week as with all of my pieces by memory.
I am very passionate about playing and want to learn the correct way so a teacher im sure is my next hurdle but i am a little lost on how to go about it and i feel a bit lost in what i am doing. I suppose i fear going backwards and starting again when im far too keen to push forward but may be out of control currently!
I am keen to follow the exam route and really any advice on progression would be most appreciated.
Martin
Ive only learnt a few pieces but i am happy that the 1-3 hours a day i put into practice has paid off but still i do not have a teacher. I started with with the First Lessons in Bach book 1 - learnt 2 pieces with ease, i then learnt Clementi's Sonatina Op.36 no.1 of which i was told would always rear its head, then i learnt Chopin's Prelude in E minor Op 28 no.4 (because i liked it) and learnt a few other easier pieces in between, recently i heard Bach's Little Prelude in C minor BWV999 and was intrigued by what i was hearing and got hold of the music to understand what it was doing, turned out it was very simple and i learnt this in a week as with all of my pieces by memory.
I am very passionate about playing and want to learn the correct way so a teacher im sure is my next hurdle but i am a little lost on how to go about it and i feel a bit lost in what i am doing. I suppose i fear going backwards and starting again when im far too keen to push forward but may be out of control currently!
I am keen to follow the exam route and really any advice on progression would be most appreciated.
Martin