The "little tadpole" on the staff is swimming in front of me, and the treble clef and the bass clef are playing tricks with the little tadpole naughtily. They had a good time, but it took me a long time to get to know them!
My little brother in the piano room is playing the Guangdong folk music Happy Joy, and I'm just a "novice" who can't do anything. I can only stand by and admire my little brother's dexterous fingers flowing on the keys.
at that time, I was only five years old, and I seemed to be only a little taller than the electronic piano.
I sat in the chair, and there was a book on the piano shelf in front of me, which was called "Introduction to Thompson". At that time, when I was young, I thought the electronic piano was just a toy piano played by children. It was a piece of cake to learn. But I never thought that it was only a little easier than the piano, really only a little.
My hand holds a ping-pong ball, and my mother fixes it to my hand with tape. However, it took more than a month for a simple hand-fixing style, until the wrist was placed at a perfect 18 degree on the keys, and the teacher nodded.
When Li Yapeng's version of the legendary swordsman is broadcast, I always turn on the TV because I can't resist the temptation. I don't want to practice the piano, and I am immersed in the swords and shadows between the heroes. Yes, Ling Huchong, Ren Yingying and Yilin are many times more interesting than the staff. Later, in order to let me practice the piano, my mother made a condition with me, saying that if I practiced hard, I could finish practicing earlier and watch the legendary swordsman earlier.
As soon as I heard it, I sat down on the piano stool and endured nearly two hours of practice. When I turned on the TV, I could only watch half an episode at most.
it's better than not watching an episode.
The teacher is a graduate student of Xiamen University and a favorite pupil of Professor Li Wei, a famous music master in China. She is so strict about basic skills that she won't let go of a finger's subtle movements.
That's it. I learned the Dance of the Golden Snake, the Symphony of Destiny, Duihua, the Spanish Bullfighting Song, and Beethoven's Symphony of Destiny. I also learned so much that I can't remember it.
I've been learning piano for 9 years, rain or shine, until junior high school. There's nothing I can do. I can only set aside a little time for my homework. Even if I don't give up, I'll devote my time to my homework.
I used to devote a lot of wonderful childhood to learning the piano. I was naturally tired at first, but over time, it and I are gradually becoming a pair of very close "little lovers". And this "little lover" always likes to introduce many songs to me, so I "know" many famous artists and "know" many "great classics".
Bicai, Saint-Sang, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Haydn ..... I savored the classical European rhythm in these classic music of everyone. A "Serenade" tells the story of Schubert's bitter but brilliant life, while a "Carmen" tells the story of a gypsy woman who dares to hate and love.
Is it the Xinjiang music spring dance that you like best? I once watched Lang Lang play this music on TV. Unfortunately, I only studied the piano for two or three years, which was far from the superb of the masters. So I looked for another style in the adapted version of the electronic piano, even though it was extremely difficult to play. Not only "spring dance", but every national music played is a beautiful memory. Under my fingertips, there used to be the yellow land flavor of Northern Shaanxi Folk Songs and the Yaozhai style of Yao Dance Music.
I can even see a Uighur girl wearing a colorful scarf and "Adelaide" walking by the Ili River in the melodious music of awar Guli. I also came to the Pamirs with the sound of "Sunshine Shines on Tashkurgan" and saw Tajik girls herding sheep.
It is in these pieces of music that I breathed the breath of different regions on the earth when I was young.
When I was in primary school, I was lucky enough to listen to a concert by a generation of piano master Liu Shikun. I was amazed at the smooth melody and the extreme dexterity of my fingers. Because of my heartfelt admiration, I have always cherished the autograph of this master. I also witnessed the elegant demeanour of Zheng Xiaoying, the first female conductor in New China, and experienced Wang Hongwei's vast singing voice. It's just a pity that I went to middle school and buried myself in my homework, so I never went to any concerts again.
After learning the electronic piano, I began to get in touch with the piano. Since then, the piano room has not only the excitement of the electronic piano, but also the tranquility of the piano. When I sat in front of the piano for the first time, I was excited except for the excitement, because I had close contact with the "king of musical instruments" and I could always be good friends.
when I was in high school, I sat in front of the piano again, only to find that I was taller than the piano. The original small hand can also span eight keyboards without feeling hard.
What is in front of me now is a soundtrack from Twilight 2. In fact, I don't like Twilight 2 very much, just like its piano score, so I printed the score myself and learned to practice it myself. It is not a tune in the piano textbook, but I downloaded and printed it from the Internet for my own amusement.
once again, sitting in front of the piano, there is no pressure to take the exam, only self-enjoyment. Free from the sense of urgency brought by the task, I can play "City of the Sky" freely, no matter how many flaws there are.
after catching up with the piano, I naturally want to have a chat with the electronic piano, so I opened the yellow electronic piano music.
I haven't played "spring dance" for four years, but when my fingertips fall, a complete melody emerges from under my fingers. We are no strangers. We are old friends who meet again after a long separation.
I seem to hear it saying to me; "Why do you tie up your hair?"
As a child, I always had neat short hair. It was not until I was a sophomore that I slowly grew it, and it was long enough to wear a ponytail.
"Because I'm older." I speak to the staff in my mind.
it froze and giggled again.
This feeling is both exciting and frustrating. The time of learning the piano is long gone. In those old days, there were many good friends of mine. Their names were "Staff".
The notes are still flowing, and the sun shines quietly through the window on the black and white keys. They are listening to my command and sprinkling the melody of "Walking through the Green" into the afternoon sunshine.