Here's a clue: if a "teacher" or some "pianist" says that you need to practice x number of hours, turn and walk away. Piano technique is not something that is acquired from x number of hours. if this were true, we'd have huge numbers of incredibly talented pianists all vying for ticket sales. But this isn't what happens.
Faulty-damper... do you play professionally/in piano concerts??? Why should I run away from a teacher that says I need to practice for x amount of hours...?? this sounds like complete nonsense.....
Why should I run away from a teacher that says I need to practice for x amount of hours...?? this sounds like complete nonsense.....
It's not how much you practice, but how well you practice. You could practice 8 hours a day and still get nothing done. Quality over quantity my friend.
Yes faulty damper but you still haven't answered my question..... Do you play professionally?
I assumed that the pianist who gave this advice meant x hours of GOOD practice, not just x hours at the piano. Was I the only one to make that assumption, then? Why?
Yes, the pianist told me I should practice at least 5 hours per day - but she said I should be picking out small segments and then bringing those small segments up to speed. She said at the moment I should be focusing on developing my ability to play the pieces 'in my head' and memorizing rather than playing just from the music. She said it will take time as I've never really done it before. Apparently mental play does wonders for technique and agility