Abstract
The piano, as the "king" of the musical instrument family, is a product of the development of human spiritual and technological civilization. The emergence of the piano as a musical instrument is a demand for human social life, and the development of the piano reflects the continuous development of human social and spiritual life from one side. The piano, as a material foundation, provides conditions for the creation of musicians, and the piano culture created and developed by musicians promotes the further maturity of piano structure and function. A good practice method and correct attitude towards piano practice will greatly improve the efficiency of piano practice, ultimately improving the level of piano performance. For a piano performer, it is important to proficiently master the basic essentials of piano performance. To learn the piano well, it is necessary to have solid basic skills, constantly summarize experience, and master basic playing skills in practice.
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How to cite this paper
Piano Design Optimization: Practical Improvement Modifications for Enhancing Performance Effect
How to cite this paper: Yuze Sun. (2023) Piano Design Optimization: Practical Improvement Modifications for Enhancing Performance Effect. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 7(12), 2548-2552.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.12.028