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Practicing the Piano [Book [Softcover]]

  • Formaat: Book, 112 pages, kaal: 332 g
  • Tüüp: Book [Softcover]
  • Sari: Educational Piano Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 2012
  • Kirjastus: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • Muusikaline arranþeering: klaver
  • þanrid: Meetod
  • Keel: Inglise
  • ISBN-10: 142348942X
  • ISBN-13: 9781423489429
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Book, 112 pages, kaal: 332 g
  • Tüüp: Book [Softcover]
  • Sari: Educational Piano Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 2012
  • Kirjastus: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • Muusikaline arranþeering: klaver
  • þanrid: Meetod
  • Keel: Inglise
  • ISBN-10: 142348942X
  • ISBN-13: 9781423489429
Teised raamatud teemal:
In Practicing the Piano, Nancy O'Neill Breth offers a broad selection of practice tips with musical examples to help students of all ages find imaginative solutions to pianistic problems. The book explores how to: organizepractice time: map music before practicing to uncover the musical terrain that lies ahead: use practice time effectively from the first reading through performance: develop fluency with accuracy: polish and memorize a piece: andlay the foundation for confident performance. Practicing the Piano is a handbook of practice techniques. Teachers can use it to reinforce and augment their own ideas on practicing. Parents will find a wealth of ideas for guidingtheir children's practice sessions. Students young and old will discover how to make each practice session count. Using the book's wide range of practice tips not only improves a pianist's skills, but also adds adventure andenjoyment to the process of mastering a piece.
Acknowledgments 4(1)
Introduction 5(4)
The Practice PACT
6(1)
Practice Tools
6(1)
What Practicing Is, and Isn't
7(1)
Budgeting Your Time
7(1)
Using This Book
8(1)
I Start Smart
9(14)
1 Mapping the Course
9(8)
Signposts
9(1)
Landmarks
10(7)
2 First Steps at the Piano
17(4)
3 Formulating Practice Strategies
21(2)
II The Early Stages of Practicing
23(36)
4 Getting Organized
23(4)
5 Getting Comfortable
27(6)
Position and Mobility at the Keyboard
27(1)
Basic Math
28(2)
Finding and Using Good Fingering
30(2)
Another Kind of Comfort: Peace of Mind
32(1)
6 Getting It Right
33(11)
General Accuracy Drills
33(2)
Higher Math
35(2)
Chord Clues
37(3)
Introducing Ornaments
40(4)
7 Building Fluency
44(5)
8 Putting Meaning in Music
49(10)
Dynamics
49(1)
The Sound of Silence
50(2)
Recognizing and Shaping Phrases
52(3)
Adding Pedal
55(4)
III Polishing a Piece
59(26)
9 Playing with Comfort
59(2)
10 Staying on Track
61(4)
Note Accuracy and Clarity
61(2)
Rhythm Drills
63(1)
Ornaments
64(1)
11 Building Speed
65(5)
12 Finding Deeper Meaning
70(15)
Dynamics on and off the Page
71(4)
Balance and Voicing
75(4)
Musical Phrasing
79(2)
Effective Pedaling
81(4)
IV Finishing Touches
85(8)
13 Memorizing Music
85(4)
Memorization Strategies
85(2)
Testing Memory
87(2)
14 Preparing to Perform
89(3)
15 Old Repertoire
92(1)
V The Practice Triangle
93(14)
16 Parents' Role in Practicing
93(6)
The Instrument
93(1)
The Teacher
94(1)
The Lesson
94(2)
Promoting Good Practice Habits
96(3)
17 Teaching Effective Practicing
99(6)
18 Student, Teacher, Parent Interaction
105(2)
In the Lesson
105(1)
At Home
106(1)
On the Same Page
106(1)
As Time Passes
106(1)
Classified Index of Practice Tips 107(2)
Alphabetical Index of Practice Tips 109(1)
General Index 110