476. The beauty of the world under the melody of jasmine flowers
Under warm applause, Qin Jian ended the first topic.
"Children, remember that music is also the art of listening."
When the applause fell, a little boy about 12 or 13 years old suddenly raised his hand and asked how to listen to Qin Jian's music online. Once this question was asked, many parents also asked Teacher Qin if he had any course CDs or CDs.
Music CDs and the like.
"There are some videos of my performances on the Internet, which are easy to search. Parents who use fruit machines can also find them on iTuore. However, my albums are paid and the price may be a bit expensive."
Qin Jian paused and frowned slightly, "As for CDs, it's not easy to buy them in China at the moment."
Not only was it difficult to buy in China, he didn't even know how many copies of his Mozart there were in Asia.
After answering the questions, Qin Jian started his second topic today.
Regarding the question of piano practice, he also split it into two parts.
Part of it is advice for piano children, and the other part is for parents.
Qin Jian's suggestions for piano boys at different stages also have different emphases, but the theme all revolves around the allocation of time during practice.
"I usually practice piano for about eight hours a day. In special circumstances, it may be ten hours, even twelve hours, or even fourteen hours."
As soon as he finished speaking, there was an uproar in the audience.
Even Qin Gang's pupils shrank unconsciously when he heard this. Good guy, he didn't know Qin Jian would practice for so long a day.
Listening to the reaction from the audience, Qin Jian pondered for a moment and asked, "How many parents and friends are working an eight-hour work day? Please raise your hands."
Many parents in the audience took action.
"Out of eight hours, do you have to work overtime?"
Many parents nodded.
Qin Jian nodded and signaled to parents that they could put their hands down: "Actually, I'm the same as you, but my profession happens to be playing piano, and I will work overtime under special circumstances."
As soon as these words came out, Lima made some parents and friends find a sense of identity.
"So for me, my daily job is to practice piano, and eight hours is the standard I set for myself."
Qin Jian emphasized the word "standard".
"For every child who learns piano, there should be a daily standard-that is, how long do I need to practice piano today."
"As parents, we should cooperate with our children to achieve this standard. If the child does not have a standard himself, the family should establish such a standard for the child through communication with the teacher."
Although this statement is a bit cliché, Qin Jian still hopes to emphasize the importance of this relationship for children to learn piano.
“Once we have the standards, we can make an on-the-ground practice plan.”
"Let's take me as an example. Of the usual eight hours, I will spend the first three hours doing finger warm-up exercises. The exercise content is scales and arpeggios."
"Everyone feels differently about the warm-up step, but it's absolutely necessary."
"No dancer will start dancing without warming up and stretching, and no athlete can directly go on the court with a stiff body."
"If a child practices piano for an hour every day, I recommend at least 10 to 20 minutes to warm up."
"In the remaining forty minutes, each child can complete other content exercises according to his or her own stage and the teacher's suggestions.
"One hour should be the minimum standard."
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After some narration, Qin Jian left half an hour for the audience to ask questions. After all, the question of piano practice still needs to be analyzed in detail.
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Parent A: Teacher Qin, you just said that you will practice all the scales every day. My question is that my child just completed the tenth level exam last year and is now in junior high school. He does not have so much time to practice piano every day. What if
He only has 10 minutes of scale practice every day, how should he practice?
Qin Jian: First of all, one thing must be made clear here. We practice scales not just to warm up. The ultimate goal is to be completely familiar with all scales, so we don’t need to practice them all in one day.
Now that your child has passed Level 10, my suggestion is to choose two "Today's Scales" every day and practice all forms including its arpeggios. The whole process takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the speed.
Parent B: Hello, teacher, my daughter is 8 years old and has been learning piano for three months. Recently, she complains that her neck hurts every time she finishes practicing. Is this normal? She practices piano for half an hour every day.
Qin Jian: You need to be more vigilant about this problem. Try to keep the child's body parts that are not involved in playing, such as the neck, jaw and facial muscles, as relaxed as possible. The specific method is to make sure that there is no problem with the child's playing posture and let her consciously
Control her playing movements.
Parent C: Hello, Teacher Qin, regarding the relaxation issue you mentioned just now, my child’s previous teacher also emphasized that he should continue to relax his fingers, but if the child continues to relax, some notes cannot be played. My child has just learned it.
6 class hours.
Qin Jian: All parents should pay attention to this issue. Although what I say may subvert the knowledge you have come across, it is not only impossible to achieve continuous finger relaxation when playing the piano, but it is also unnecessary.
The essence of playing the piano is not to relax, but to complete a physical task involving the coordination of various parts of the body.
I can't imagine doing a physical job without any physical effort.
It’s still the parent’s problem just now, the body parts that don’t need to be involved in playing need to be relaxed.
Parent D:...
Parent G:...
Question after question, Qin Jian answered each questioner as perfectly as possible.
In the process, he discovered that many children's problems seemed different, but in fact they were the same.
Secretly, he also wrote down these questions. Maybe one day he will actually write a set of teaching materials for Chinese piano children, which will be useful at that time.
Parent H: Teacher Qin, I would like to ask if my child must take the grade test? My child’s training institution often urges me to apply for the grade test for my child, saying how important the grade test is. We parents also know this, but my child just learned
In less than a year, can he take the CET-6 exam? Will he be able to pass it just by signing up as the training institution said?
Parent H’s words seemed to ask the thoughts of many parents, but the last question gave the Q&A session a different flavor.
The questions that should come will never go away. Qin Jian expected that there would be parents asking questions about their children's exams today.
But he didn't expect that an attentive parent would ask such a difficult question.
Three questions for the soul, especially the last question.
At this moment, all the children and parents were looking at Qin Jian. Their eyes were full of doubts, doubts, rejections, and waiting.
Facing these kinds of looks, Qin Jian felt a little complicated in his heart.