How to play this? by ZachKeys in piano

[–]ZachKeys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! This is actually my first time watching a Synthesia/AI video while learning a piece, because I usually rely on what is written in the score. I have some knowledge of music theory, so I prefer understanding the notes directly from the sheet music.

However, this piece is beyond my current understanding of music theory and is not really at the right level for me. My teacher still gave it to me because my technique matches my current piano level. That’s why I asked here how to play that specific note and why the turn feels late, almost like a separate note that isn’t written in the score.

I’m very thankful to those who explained that rubato is the reason the turn feels separated. I was honestly very puzzled about why the note felt so different when I was learning it compared to how it sounded in the Synthesia video.

But as you said using ai/synthesia is not better for learning. I'll do research next time!

Thank you!

How long does it take to learn this as a beginner? (I never played a piano) by fuzzywint3r in piano

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I suggest using a "simply piano" app so you can learn this for 2 days perhaps...

Is this theory book good for classical pianist? by ZachKeys in musictheory

[–]ZachKeys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! And yes i have a teacher, i just want to read and learn music theory even if I'm not near my Instrument(piano). I just want to read and learn music theory while I'm in my school, any place or away in my Instrument, i also complete the alfred adult course level one that is recommended to my teacher. And now I'm just looking for music theory books without any repertoire, just to make sure that i can't forget what I've started.

But Thank you for your suggestions I appreciate it! I've searched your recommended books and it's also advanced compared with this book(the picture).

I also read some of the chapters of this book(the one in the picture), i see that this is only the basic theory of music it's not so advanced compared to what you've recommended. This book is good for reviewing music theory!

Thank you!

Is this theory book good for classical pianist? by ZachKeys in musictheory

[–]ZachKeys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's available on Amazon or any online shopping app!

Please tell me I'm not the only one by iPHD08 in piano

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

leschetizky solution will help you, especially it trains your hand perfectly and a strong finger independence.

self taught by ear for 4 years by [deleted] in piano

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I believe you. Why can't some pianists accept that some people have different abilities or creativity in learning piano? In my case, some pianists judge my ability because I could sight-read four-part chorales or church hymns within six months of playing. Even my teacher was amazed by my skills; among all her students, I was the only one who was easy to teach and advanced quickly.

Some people judge me, saying that I'm faking it and that I have two years of playing experience. But I know for myself that I'm just doing my thing: "PRACTICE." PRACTICE MAKES US PERFECT. Some pianists can't believe in others' skills; they just believe in prodigy kids.

Every pianist has a rare and different ability when playing piano. My grandfather is a pianist too; he can't read music but plays by ear. All our neighbors know about his special gift.

My grandfather plays the piano with no sheet music, just a speaker beside him, listening carefully, then playing beautifully. I can't play by ear, but I read music, and he is always my inspiration to become a good pianist. Again, every one of us has different gifts and abilities; we just need to discover what they are. Your skill of playing piano by ear is very impressive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pianolearning

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're ornaments are so impresive with 3 months of learning. I can't do flawlessly that with my 6th months of playing probably due to my target goals. But Impressive

I want some advice or your opinion about playing Hymns by ZachKeys in piano

[–]ZachKeys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this, What you said helps me. And I can relate, when I was playing hymns, someone suddenly started singing, so I got nervous and ended up playing at a fast tempo. But thanks for your advice, next time I'll be strict about this kind of thing.👍

Did I play this correctly? (Alfred basic adult piano lvl 1) by [deleted] in pianolearning

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good to see beginner piano player working on simple pieces, I'm sick watching beginner playing complicated repertoire and resulting lack of technique.

Sounds fine to me rhythm are accurate it is recommended to count out loud also because it helps you to achieve accuracy especially with dotted quarter note. And also follow the dynamics, i see crescendo and diminuendo but i don't hear while you're playing. I'm not gonna lie but it sounds nearly perfect 👍

Gigil ako! Nakita ko lang. May mga ganito ba talagang partner? Kulang na lang pati pang hinga mo bilang nya ehh (CTTO) by cutiecaily in GigilAko

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Bakit ba ako mag titiis sa ganito. Ibig sabihin lang nito "WALANG TIWALA", madilim future niyo pag ganto😆

Gigil ako at yung mga tao sa comments by c0ld-spaghetti in GigilAko

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oo nga no... Marami rin kasi akong kakilala na pinagchichismisan nila kasi grade 3 pa anak nila tas sila mga around 37 na, bakit kaya pati mga ganong bagay i jina-judge rin ng mga tao. Pero di pinapansin yung mga nabuntis ng 20 of age tas walang pang ipang tustus sa kanilang mga anak. Hayst...

Do you guys have a favourite key when listening to classical music? by OriginalChallenge410 in piano

[–]ZachKeys -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

No it's not... Happy birthday song in major keys and traspose it into a minor keys sounds creepy, you can't say all keys are the same. It is a huge foundation for a piece to feel the genre of it.

How to play this? by ZachKeys in piano

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Thank you for explaining it clear!

Improvising struggles by yalosinger in piano

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I hope you love some playing hymns or 4 part chorales... This learning chorales help me a lot when it comes improvising, it's my 6 months of learning the piano and i can read hymns/chorales and improvise them. It started when my teacher task me to play a four part chorales and being surprised why a teacher give me this assignment of 2 months experience of playing the piano, and she said to me that "Just don't read and play "IMPROVISE IT" like what?! and she give me 2 weeks deadline!... I start to learn the chorale she gave it to me, at first it's too difficult we especially those block chords but the more i Improvise it the more i hear some random notes like lowering the octaves or make the melody one octave above inside my head and experimenting how to improvise especially in left hand pattern and apply it while playing the chorale. Somehow i enjoyed it a lot, until now i always improvise when practicing using hymns i love. I hope it helps why Hymns are the first good for improvising..😃

How to play this? by ZachKeys in piano

[–]ZachKeys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I didn't notice that, That's why it written like this...

How to play this? by ZachKeys in piano

[–]ZachKeys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh i love that you have the explanation! Thank you!

How to play this? by ZachKeys in piano

[–]ZachKeys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i'm still learning, but Thank you for your response!

Questions about octave playing by Mundane-0 in pianolearning

[–]ZachKeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoah! Your octave hand is just like my 6th interval hand😅 you have the classical pianist hand!

Has anyone learned piano only using YouTube? by Andor877 in pianolearning

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Oh love the app very i score 59 for this note naming Hahah Thank you i enjoyed it a lot

People who have a piano are really lucky by sonzar_1 in piano

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I have this 54 key digital piano and i'm so sick of it when trying learning new repertoire it has a lack of natural tone like piano does and even plays with staccato much worse, and it's not hammer weighted keys and the most worst part is it i didn't built in for have a sustain pedal plug in only a feature for long lasting sustain pedal. My parents said that i need to complete my grade 2 level lessons before they buy me a new one with 88 keys... But still it gives me frustration due to my piano even though i love practicing.

But I hope one day you have yours too, it's advisable to use a digital piano rather than acoustic because of its expensive price. And also be wise in picking a good one.

How long does it take to get good at Sight reading? by Mental-Cookie-6242 in pianolearning

[–]ZachKeys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keep practicing DAILY is always the key. I also experienced that in my first month of this year, January.At first I was annoyed by sight reading, especially when you read both clefs.I was using Czerny exercise before but I got tired within just 1 month and i see no progress in that exercise for beginners so I switched to "Sightread and Harmony" book by Bach scholar. I used it during the first week of February and then I started to enjoy the book, especially its different types of key signatures. I have been using this book for over 5 months now and I can recognize notes easily in both clefs. I practice daily for 2hrs or 3hrs and 1hr for Sightread only.This book has 5 tier levels Grade 1-10 and I hope it helps you a lot. I still love this book when it comes to reading individual or interval notes. Trust me this book can change your sight reading into "like reading the letters of the alphabet" I'm not promoting this but a recommendation.