Hi Stefan, How are you? I love your channel, videos that you put online.I eagerly wait for your QnA session. I have started learning piano around 6-7 months ago on my keyboard. I have planned to buy a piano with graded hammer action keys. I have a very passionate teacher. We are following Piano adventures books basic one(Level 1-5) not adult one. My question is how much time usually it takes for someone to finish all the level. I know it is very difficult question because everyone is different and have different connect with music. Let's consider for someone who is consistently practice 4-5 hours a week, learns quickly and have patience too. Can you please help me to visualise a timeline for myself like these many months/years for level x or y? It will help me to stay on course for a long journey. Thank you for taking my question 🙏
1 month ago | 0
In the little free time I get, I enjoy following this channel and trying to do tutorials when I can. I am a complete beginner. Thank you for all of the great resources. I mentioned in another video that I am actually learning to try and play a synthesiser, which is a 49-key and semi-weighted. But I try to learn on an older 88-key portable grand. One thing I really struggle with on both is hand span, as I can barely manage more than a single octave (9 keys). I've read frequently that synths sometimes benefit from rather wide pairs of notes in the low end, rather than the "proper" chord approach of purely piano playing. Are there good exercises that will help increase my ability to stretch that little further? Are there also Level 1 type pieces that demonstrate similar requirements on a piano? Thanks for this great channel.
1 month ago | 0
Hi Stefan, thank- you for your wonderful beginner courses! I am really enjoying working my way through level two at the moment and have two questions. Firstly, the performance pieces do take me quite a long time to learn and become fluent with, is it Ok to continue with the following lessons before they are mastered, and to keep coming back to them for further practice? Prelude in C has taken me a few weeks to learn all the chords and become fluent, but I did move on to the next section in the meantime. Also, I am currently learning Rock On in lesson 5 and really struggling to get the D7 chord in the right hand to sound even. Any tips to help this, or is it just a matter of practice? Thanks for your help, Wendy.
1 month ago | 0
Hello good moorning , what Is your opinión about the Beyer book? Do yoy thing is good ?
1 month ago | 0
PianoTips
Next Live Q & A is on the 15th February (Saturday), 5pm London time. Leave your questions in the comments here.
1 month ago | [YT] | 11