▲ | Dumblydorr 5 hours ago | |
The true path in Piano isn’t learning tricks. You start with the most basic pieces and work step by step up to harder ones. That’s how everyone I know has done in it my 26 years of playing. Tricks cheapens the actual music. Chopin has beginners pieces too, many in our piano studio were first year pianists doing rain drop prelude, e minor prelude, or other beginner works like Bach. | ||
▲ | lolive 28 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
I was unhappy with [the briefness of] my piano metaphor. Thanks for elaborating. But my important point in it was the « identify and name » the elements of your problem [piece of music, or whatever] Learning process has usually been, as you mention, to follow the path first, then eventually you can name things afterwards. Which is a highly uncomfortable process. Another path that AI might force us to follow is to quick-identifyAndName the proper concepts, ahead of practical experience. |