Necessity and Practical Research of Integrating Piano Duet in Piano Teaching in Advanced Normal Schools

Qian YU

Abstract


For the students of music education major in advanced normal schools, strengthening the cultivation of comprehensive quality is especially important. As a compulsory course, piano lessons not only need to improve the skills, but also to cultivate the comprehensive application ability on piano keys. This requires the students to have a keen sense of hearing, and fluent sight-reading, stereoscopic multi-part thinking, precise voice quality control ability, and especially some certain abilities in cooperation and coordination, etc.. All these abilities need more effective teaching methods to improve and strengthen, and the piano duet is a feasible way.


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