The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis

The research object is the process of developing piano technique among students of secondary educational institutions (schools and colleges) in China and Russia. The article substantiates the methodological aspects of forming finger actions of college students necessary for performing musical piece...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chen Qiuyue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial AAR 2021-09-01
Series:Laplage em Revista
Subjects:
Online Access:https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1614
id doaj-2a32e291fb944d46adac211e9d78bd90
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2a32e291fb944d46adac211e9d78bd902021-09-30T13:10:23ZengEditorial AARLaplage em Revista2446-62202021-09-0173BThe specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysisChen Qiuyue0SCM - Shenyang Conservatory of Music The research object is the process of developing piano technique among students of secondary educational institutions (schools and colleges) in China and Russia. The article substantiates the methodological aspects of forming finger actions of college students necessary for performing musical pieces and dwells on the professional training of pianists in music academies of China and Russia. The authors of the article have drawn a number of conclusions. The work on musical technique in the Chinese secondary educational institutions is divided into several stages. Each stage focuses on the repetition of technical exercises and rote memorization. Western teachers consider this approach to learning unproductive, but it corresponds to such Chinese personality traits as diligence, hard work and perseverance. The article discusses effective teaching methods that allow the Chinese colleges to achieve high results in the professional training of pianists. https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1614PianistCollegeSchoolTeaching methodsPiano playing
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Chen Qiuyue
spellingShingle Chen Qiuyue
The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
Laplage em Revista
Pianist
College
School
Teaching methods
Piano playing
author_facet Chen Qiuyue
author_sort Chen Qiuyue
title The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
title_short The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
title_full The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
title_fullStr The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
title_full_unstemmed The specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of China and Russia: comparative analysis
title_sort specific development of piano technique at secondary educational institutions of china and russia: comparative analysis
publisher Editorial AAR
series Laplage em Revista
issn 2446-6220
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The research object is the process of developing piano technique among students of secondary educational institutions (schools and colleges) in China and Russia. The article substantiates the methodological aspects of forming finger actions of college students necessary for performing musical pieces and dwells on the professional training of pianists in music academies of China and Russia. The authors of the article have drawn a number of conclusions. The work on musical technique in the Chinese secondary educational institutions is divided into several stages. Each stage focuses on the repetition of technical exercises and rote memorization. Western teachers consider this approach to learning unproductive, but it corresponds to such Chinese personality traits as diligence, hard work and perseverance. The article discusses effective teaching methods that allow the Chinese colleges to achieve high results in the professional training of pianists.
topic Pianist
College
School
Teaching methods
Piano playing
url https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1614
work_keys_str_mv AT chenqiuyue thespecificdevelopmentofpianotechniqueatsecondaryeducationalinstitutionsofchinaandrussiacomparativeanalysis
AT chenqiuyue specificdevelopmentofpianotechniqueatsecondaryeducationalinstitutionsofchinaandrussiacomparativeanalysis
_version_ 1716863233821769728