IS that possible an adult 45 years old who have never played the piano, though it comes from the study of guitar, learn to play for university entrance music? How long this takes preparation?thanks
Absolutely possible - time frame is totally dependent on how much effort you put in and how much relatable carry over knowledge you bring from guitar.. But I think that 2-3 years might make a conservative estimate... if your guitar study was classical and you pull your weight with solid dedicated practice.
From a beginner to study piano in a university level? Around here you would need to play a Chopin etude (the easiest excluded), Bach P&F, Classical sonata, another fast etyde, an assigned piece plus 5-10 minutes of free choice repertoire.
Applicants will be required to perform three pieces in contrasting styles and demonstrate technical skills to the level required by each course. (Certificate: Grade 6 AMEB; Advanced Diploma: Grade 7 AMEB).
Obviously it depends where you go, and the level of competition.. here's WAAPA's info, (west australian academy of performing arts) - a uni that produces extremely competent performers, especially in the jazz area where world class performers have been produced repeatedly.
I guess I was thinking only about classical piano... But of course the education systems differ greatly around the world anyway. There's just one university in this country where you can study piano performance, so obviously the competition is fierce.
There's just one university in this country where you can study piano performance, so obviously the competition is fierce.
Wow, wheres that?
Sweet! Are you planning on preparing for a music degree or are you doing something else? Today my college dean himself denied giving me physics credit for acoustics after explaining to me how easy required physics is. I wanted to cry. I wish i could sue the board if education for how deep their pockets run.