I'm actually 17. I first started taking piano lessons at 6 but it was really on and off and I didn't really get a good teacher until later on as well. Also, as I grew older I was flooded with more work from school and that really hindered things for me. I'm really not sure what "level" I would say I'm at but definitely wish I had spent more time from age 6 through 16...would be much farther along then I am now...
My sight-reading is just AWFUL, my knowledge as far as theory goes _I_ think is very limited, I know a lot of basic musical terms but there is a GREAT deal I still don't really know.. forms (Scherzo, Rondo....), loads of scales, chords, etc. that I need to learn....things that I feel I should already have a grasp on.
I've been working on developing my ear and memorizing every note's tension against a key and so far I can hear 1-5 pretty well and I'm starting to get 6 and 7.
I really don't find phrasing difficult at all so long as I've heard the piece before hand and I really only enjoy listening to classical music, particularly Beethoven....practically everyday, even...several months ago I started working on my first Beethoven Sonata, the Tempest, even though my teacher had advised against it and had said he wouldn't help. Things turned out well though and he ended up helping me I learned most of the 1st and 3rd Movements and left it at that.
Like I said though, he's got me working on some other pieces he wants me to get done (JS Bach's Little Prelude in F, Chopin's E minor Prelude and Rachmaninoff's C# Minor Prelude) so I didn't tell him.
My sight-reading is just AWFUL, my knowledge as far as theory goes _I_ think is very limited, I know a lot of basic musical terms but there is a GREAT deal I still don't really know.. forms (Scherzo, Rondo....), loads of scales, chords, etc. that I need to learn....things that I feel I should already have a grasp on.
I've been working on developing my ear and memorizing every note's tension against a key and so far I can hear 1-5 pretty well and I'm starting to get 6 and 7.
I really don't find phrasing difficult at all so long as I've heard the piece before hand and I really only enjoy listening to classical music, particularly Beethoven....practically everyday, even...several months ago I started working on my first Beethoven Sonata, the Tempest, even though my teacher had advised against it and had said he wouldn't help. Things turned out well though and he ended up helping me I learned most of the 1st and 3rd Movements and left it at that.
Like I said though, he's got me working on some other pieces he wants me to get done (JS Bach's Little Prelude in F, Chopin's E minor Prelude and Rachmaninoff's C# Minor Prelude) so I didn't tell him.
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