Common Mistakes in Piano Practice: A Guide for Beginners
1. Unclear goals
The heart of learning piano should always be steadfast: to establish a solid foundation, master various techniques and performance skills, and present the best music on one's own stage.
2. Impatience for quick results
Many piano beginners want to achieve a master-level performance from the start, without laying a solid foundation and rushing to learn flashy playing techniques.
3. Lack of focus
During piano practice, being in a relatively quiet environment is important, as various external factors can easily disrupt concentration and prevent entering a productive practice state.
4. Ignoring sheet music
Beginners should prioritize reading sheet music, with memorization as a supplementary practice. Developing the habit of reading sheet music in the early stages of practice helps memorize musical notations, rhythms, and symbols, greatly aiding in sight-reading and quicker memorization of pieces.
5. Mindless practice
Playing the piano requires more than just hand-eye coordination; it also involves coordination between the brain and ears. The brain directs coordination across various aspects of playing.