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    What is your aim of learning piano?

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    • N Offline
      Niharika
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      My daughter enjoys playing the piano

      She would like to learn how to read the music sheets
      And if she is dedicated to learning … The fastest she can reach grade5 . She is 12 yrs old now .

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        Laoshi
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        Niharika:
        My daughter enjoys playing the piano

        She would like to learn how to read the music sheets
        And if she is dedicated to learning ... The fastest she can reach grade5 . She is 12 yrs old now .

        Did you see the video from my link? The 1st girl who is 5 years old obtained the passed with distinction of grade 5. My all students have done as well as her after they learning piano for 2-2.5 years from very beginning. As your daughter's age, my students got Grade 8 or diploma and they are playing all master pieces by Chopin, Beethoven, Debussy, etc.
        No one wants to compete the progresses but when the kids can play real beautiful pieces by themselves, they are really enjoying the music.

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          daddy2007
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          so what if the child reaches grade 5 at age 5 or grade 8/diploma at grade 12.


          learning/ playing piano is a lifelong journey. let the child enjoys the process

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            Laoshi
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            daddy2007:
            so what if the child reaches grade 5 at age 5 or grade 8/diploma at grade 12.


            learning/ playing piano is a lifelong journey. let the child enjoys the process

            Take your time!

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              hersheys
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              sigh! my gal also loves playing the piano but most of the piano teachers r very strict, stern and shows no patience at all to my extremely reserve gal and they dun seem to hv any passion, they are just teaching as this is just part of their job so I guess this does not motivate my gal. maybe it is just my gal’s problem…in any case, sadly, we hv removed her from piano lessons and will start on ukulele in Nov. Hopefully it will be a fun class and she will enjoy it. come one, music is for leisure, what for being to stern and strict?

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                Laoshi
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                hersheys:
                sigh! my gal also loves playing the piano but most of the piano teachers r very strict, stern and shows no patience at all to my extremely reserve gal and they dun seem to hv any passion, they are just teaching as this is just part of their job so I guess this does not motivate my gal. maybe it is just my gal's problem...in any case, sadly, we hv removed her from piano lessons and will start on ukulele in Nov. Hopefully it will be a fun class and she will enjoy it. come one, music is for leisure, what for being to stern and strict?


                Insisting and passion are the most important. My students' parents told me same stories had happened to their kids. Teacher must be love kids, love music and love life. I always say teaching kids is not my job because they are my babies too! I always discuss with their parents how to guide their kids learning piano, music, even school subjects. My teenage students always share with me some secrets which they won't tell their parents. I think we are friends and family!

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                  sacredmusicals
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                  Teachers with superiority complex who is obsessed with results and think other teachers perceived lesser than them as pests definitely I wont consider to teach any of my kids.

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                    joyofmusic
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                    hersheys:
                    sigh! my gal also loves playing the piano but most of the piano teachers r very strict, stern and shows no patience at all to my extremely reserve gal and they dun seem to hv any passion, they are just teaching as this is just part of their job so I guess this does not motivate my gal. maybe it is just my gal's problem...in any case, sadly, we hv removed her from piano lessons and will start on ukulele in Nov. Hopefully it will be a fun class and she will enjoy it. come one, music is for leisure, what for being to stern and strict?


                    My daughter, who is 15, also appears to love to play the piano. However, just like your gal, she doesn't seem to be motivated to go through the regiment of a disciplined routine. After doing the ABRSM Grade 3, about 4 years ago, I decided to allow her to learn just for fun and leisure. She is still learning Classical piano but with no pressure of exams and I notice she prefers to play non-classical (learn on her own) like this recent video of her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egdmmn0 ... 82cpq6q7LQ

                    For years, I was hoping she would WANT to learn piano seriously. All the scoldings and the fightings failed to motivate her. Being nice and bringing her to concerts and masterclasses also has not worked in getting her to develop the kind of passion needed for serious study. I still have to beg her to practise. And the first 15 min of practise will be spent playing all these songs that she likes. At most she will practise another 15 min more on what her teacher assigns her!

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                      scotia
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                      Hi, my gal will b 5 yr old this dec. she’s interested in learning piano. Can I know what would u recommend for beginner, should I just get a keyboard for her to practice. I think May b a Casio 61 keyboard for a start, only cost $169. Or I should get something better? I m not sure she can sustain her interest in piano?

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