For students practicing piano
Cherny etudes are a nightmare for many people
It's boring, it's boring, it's broken!
599!849!!299!!!740!!!!
I can't finish practicing!
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Cherny etudes are not good at all
I want to play Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin...
So let's see if there is no Cherny
What will you do?
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If there is no Cherny
You don't want to play a Beethoven sonata!
Cherny was Beethoven's proudest student, and he was the first pianist to dedicate his profession to playing Beethoven's works.
Beethoven wrote a musical phrase, and Cherny used it as a model, writing hundreds of pieces of music to practice this one sentence.
From short to long, from easy to difficult, from small to large, so there is a series of etudes from 139-599-849-299-636 - enough for posterity to practice for more than ten years, which can be described as a loyal fan of Beethoven. If you don't practice Carlney, you won't be able to play a Beethoven sonata!
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If there is no Cherny
You don't want to play Liszt!'
Cherny, Who was Liszt's teacher, said that Liszt played the piano completely irregularly, carelessly, and did not know the correct fingering.
He taught Liszt to play the piano for free, and Liszt said, "Everything I have taught Me" and wrote "Super-Egaludes" dedicated to his teacher Cherny. Want to skip Cherny and play superskills directly? Liszt disagrees!
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If there is no Cherny
You don't want finger technique to be good!
Cherny's etudes are aimed at different degrees of technique with a large amount of practice.
His compositions are characterized by both the tradition of composers of the classical period and the principles of the Romantic School, emphasizing the development of fingering techniques and paying attention to wrist movements.
Cherny etudes have a significant effect on the flexibility, speed, lightness and adaptability of the wrist to exercise the fingers, leaving a rich piano teaching material system for posterity.
Che Neil studied under Beethoven, and as a brilliant piano teacher, he trained a large number of talented students. These include Dole, Clark, Il, Selberg, etc., the most famous of which is Liszt.
Do you want to inherit the Beethoven style of music?
Do you want to be as skilled as Liszt?
Please open it
You think this is the end?
What if there were only three etudes?
Cherny can't be called an "etude maniac" anymore!
The following is cherny's work
Opus 92: Toccata
Opus 139: 100 simple exercises
Opus 151: The Great Flutter Exercise
Op. 161: 48 preludes and ending etudes
Opus 229: 40 quick etudes for two pianos
Opus 239: 50 etudes for a duet
Opus 244: Large chromatic scale exercises
Opus 245: Large third-degree scales and two-tone sentence practice
Opus 261: 101 basic exercises
Opus 268: Etude-style Sonata
Opus 277: 10 beginner exercises
Opus 299: 40 quick exercises
Opus 335: Legato and Broken Practice
Opus 336: 24 exercises
Opus 337: 40 songs per day
Opus 355: Decorative Sound Exercises
Opus 359: Lesson 1 of the Beginner's Course
Opus 365: Advanced Etudes of the Performer
Opus 380: A third-degree etude in 24 major flats
Opus 388: A simple etude prepared
Opus 399: 10 Great Etudes for Improving the Left Hand
Opus 400: The Practice of Fugue
Opus 409: 50 characteristic etudes
Opus 428: 60 beginner exercises
Opus 433: Etudes for the Preparation Process
Opus 453: 150 preliminary simple exercises
Opus 481: 50 preliminary exercises
Opus 495: 42 four-handed etudes
Op. 499: Two etudes written for a young pianist
Opus 553: 6 octave etudes
Opus 584: Piano Beginner's Tutorial
Opus 599: 100 Practical Beginner Exercises
Opus 613: Expression Etude Collection
Opus 632: 12 etudes
Opus 636: Preparatory exercises for flexible fingers
Opus 684: 24 Irish songs practiced
Opus 692: 24 large salon etudes
Opus 694: Juvenile Etudes
Opus 699: The Art of the Right Hand
Opus 706: 24 New Irish Etudes
Opus 718: 24 simple left-handed etudes
Opus 727: 12 etudes for two pianos
Opus 735: Left Hand Third Degree Etude
Opus 737: 40 days of daily practice
Opus 740: 50 gorgeous exercises of flexible fingers
Opus 748: 25 exercises for small hands
Opus 749: 25 exercises for small hands
Opus 750: 30 basic exercises
Opus 751: Scale exercises for four hands
Opus 753: 30 magnificent etudes
Opus 755: 25 characteristic etudes
Opus 756: 25 grand etudes
Opus 765: Kurante Etudes
Opus 767: 50 emoticon etudes
Opus 777: Five-finger exercises 24 pieces
Opus 779: Great Etudes for Endurance and Speed
Opus 785: 25 large characteristic etudes
Opus 792: 35 etudes to achieve precise piano technique
Opus 793: Large Arpeggio Exercises
Opus 802: Practical Fingering Practice
Opus 807: New Etudes
Opus 818: 50 finger exercises
Opus 819: A collection of etudes for tunes and rhythms
Opus 820: 50 days of practice
Opus 821: 160 exercises in 8 or 16 bars
Opus 822: The Path to the Top
Opus 823: Preliminary Exercises
Opus 824: Four-handed practice
Opus 825: Piano Tutorial for Children
Opus 829: Gorgeous Etudes
Opus 834: Etudes for performers
Op. 835: The Child's Method
Op. 837: Modern Piano Chapters
Opus 838: Chord Bass Practice
Opus 840: 50 melodic exercises
Opus 845: 12 brisk exercises
Op. 848: 32 small-handed new piano lessons a day
Opus 849: Smooth Etudes
Opus 861: Left Hand Etudes
From this point of view, Che Neil can also be regarded as a model worker in the music industry
Take advantage of the holidays, let's play a Car Neil etude to pay tribute to the master
Executive Producer/Zhu Geqian
Audit/Ying Wu
Editor/Yisha Lee
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