Waltz is an old dance reminiscent of the magnificent balls of the past. He leaves a mark in the heart of everyone who sees and hears him. And if you don't know how to dance it, try to play it.
It is necessary
- Piano;
- Waltz notes;
- Fundamentals of musical knowledge and ear for music.
Instructions
Step 1
Start parsing with your left hand (every other line). The accompaniment in it, as a rule, has the formula "bass - chord - chord". Bass (the lowest, here - each first of the three sounds) play with your fifth finger (little finger) and a little louder. Chords - with any comfortable fingers, except for the fifth, and a little quieter. Pick up your fingers so that the next time you play, you play the same place with the same fingering (finger numbers).
Step 2
Play slowly and smoothly. Don't try to play from start to finish right away. Learn four measures and move on to the next four, and then connect: eight, twelve, sixteen, etc. Play music with nuances and touches (legato, staccato, marcato, forte, piano, etc.).
Step 3
When you can play your entire left hand without error from start to finish, start building up your speed. Do not play faster than indicated by the author. If the tempo is very fast in the original, play slowly once after a fast performance.
Step 4
Move to your right hand. Parse it in the same way: four measures at a slow pace. Play with comfortable fingering so that your fingers also "remember" the music and do not change from time to time.
Step 5
Find the culmination (high point) in each fragment. When you have disassembled the whole waltz, determine and highlight the highest point with your performance.
Step 6
Get the freedom to play the part at an original pace. Observe the nuances and touches.
Step 7
Put your left and right hands together. First at a slow pace, and then accelerate to the original.
Step 8
Play a waltz from start to finish without mistakes, with all the nuances and strokes.