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VICTOR NOCELLI
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How to teach/learn piano for the new generations?
The internet is a space where millions of people and organizations compete for users' attention. Approximately 1.8 billion posts are published daily on social media alone. This can lead to information overload and become a source of various distractions, affecting the ability to focus and maintain attention on what truly matters. The new generations, who have grown up surrounded by technology and social media, can be especially vulnerable to the attention battle of the digita
Victor Nocelli
9 mar4 Min. de lectura
Sight-reading on the piano
To improve sight-reading, you first need to understand that this skill is composed of various abilities that we can work on and improve separately. Note recognition on the staff This is the ability to instantly know which note it is, whether in treble clef, bass clef, or on ledger lines. To improve this skill, you can use the "note reading" function in Piano Tree's "learning" section. Knowing the notes on the keyboard It seems simple but has several levels. One thing is being
Victor Nocelli
9 mar3 Min. de lectura
Can you learn music as an adult?
Absolutely! Music is a language that can be learned and improved at any point in life. While it's true that children have greater brain plasticity and capacity to absorb new knowledge, adults and older people can also learn and improve their musical skills. In fact, studies have shown that the adult brain is capable of reorganizing and adapting to new skills and knowledge, including music. This is known as neuroplasticity. Late Development versus Early Facility: The Myth of N
Victor Nocelli
9 mar6 Min. de lectura
How many hours a day should you practice piano?
One of the determining factors when deciding to study piano is time. The belief that if the daily time investment isn't large enough you can't make progress ends up being discouraging and is usually one of the main reasons why many give up even before starting. According to studies and biographies, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart practiced music for an average of 3 to 4 hours a day. However, it's important to note that Mozart began studying music at a very young age and dedicated muc
Victor Nocelli
9 mar5 Min. de lectura
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