When you play the piano, do you read the score or the hands? Are you also confused? Many people who learn the piano have had such doubts. When playing the piano, should you read the score or the hand?
When reading the score, you are often afraid that your hand will find the wrong strings and play the wrong tone. Especially for beginners, if you do not have a good grasp of the position of the strings, you will stumble when you read the score and play the piano.
You can find the position of the note very well by looking at the hand playing, but often when you play it, you don't know where you are on the score.
Reading music and reading hands seem to have their own pros and cons. What is the correct way to do it?
When the virtuoso plays the guzheng, he conveys to us a very correct way of playing: turning the score into music. The transformation of musical scores involves a series of complex procedures such as visual, auditory, and body movements through the brain's interpretation of musical scores.
Learning the guzheng is to learn this series of complex procedures, reading the music score is to learn the knowledge on the music score, understand the music score through "visual score", perceive the pitch and timbre changes through "listening", and convert the music score into sound through finger practice.
Watching the hand is to allow yourself to see the position of the clear tone, play more accurately, and use the correct playing technique.
Therefore, "watching the spectrum" is necessary, and "watching the hand" is also necessary to a certain extent.
Under normal circumstances, students should read the music first, and after they are proficient, then recite the piano and play the piano. Finally, when they are very proficient, play blind and step by step, so that the music can be played well. Just like practicing calligraphy, start slowly, Fast after.
So what kind of learning method is not advisable? It's those who don't like reading sheet music and don't like watching hands.
Just like many crash courses on the market, you don't learn notation, music theory, you don't care about hand shape and scientific playing methods, and you can quickly play a simple tune through specific notes corresponding to specific strings. I hope you don't learn piano like this.