10/03/2025
Avec +20ans d'expérience dans l'enseignement du piano, je vous accompagne à réaliser votre objectif.
10/03/2025
10 Bad Habits to Stop Doing as a Piano Player in 2025
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1. Neglecting Proper Warm-Ups
Skipping warm-ups leads to tension and increases the risk of injury. Spend at least 5–10 minutes preparing your fingers, wrists, and mind before diving into complex pieces.
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2. Overusing the Sustain Pedal
Relying too much on the sustain pedal creates muddy, indistinct sound. Focus on clean finger legato and only use the pedal to enhance, not mask, your playing.
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3. Practicing Without a Goal
Mindless repetition wastes time. Instead, set clear objectives for each session, such as improving dynamics, mastering a difficult passage, or refining tempo consistency.
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4. Ignoring Posture and Hand Position
Poor posture or incorrect hand alignment can cause discomfort or long-term injury. Sit at the correct height, relax your shoulders, and ensure your wrists are aligned with your forearms.
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5. Rushing Through Difficult Sections
Trying to play challenging passages at full speed too soon leads to sloppy technique. Slow down and gradually increase tempo with precision and control.
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6. Avoiding Sight-Reading Practice
Neglecting sight-reading limits your ability to learn new pieces quickly. Dedicate a few minutes daily to reading new music without worrying about perfection.
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7. Ignoring Dynamics and Articulation
Playing everything at the same volume and touch results in lifeless music. Pay attention to the details of the score—dynamics, phrasing, and articulation bring music to life.
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8. Comparing Yourself to Others
Constantly measuring your progress against other players can demotivate you. Focus on your own journey and celebrate your unique voice as a musician.
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9. Practicing Too Long Without Breaks
Endless practice sessions without rest lead to mental fatigue and physical strain. Take breaks every 30–45 minutes to stay fresh and focused.
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10. Avoiding Feedback or Playing in Isolation
Shying away from critiques or playing only for yourself stunts growth. Share your progress with a teacher, mentor, or peers to gain valuable insights and develop confidence.
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By eliminating these bad habits, you’ll play more effectively, stay inspired, and protect your long-term health as a pianist.
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had a little lamb
Learning the piano boosts your child's confidence significantly. Once they master a new trick or learn a new chord, it gives them some sense of accomplishment.
Learning the piano boosts your child's confidence significantly. Once they master a new trick or learn a new chord, it gives them some sense of accomplishment
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Oumaima
18/04/2023
Second level