1. For beginners, remember to pick the right time to press the "fill-in" button when you need it. That is, press the "fill-in" button at the end of a phrase or section, not in the middle of a phrase or section.
2. In many cases, it is important to use your left hand to press the Rhythm Variation button. This is because this button is mostly located on the left side of the keyboard, and the end of a phrase is often played with the right hand. However, sometimes the left hand is not available, so the right hand will have to do it for you.
3. The rhythmic variation button can enrich the rhythmic diversity and make the melody more lively, but it should never be abused or used more than once, just like a girl's clothes, not full of flowers, but only the right amount of embellishment.
Expanded InformationElectronic piano to pay attention to the correct way to play:
In the electronic piano playing, fingers, wrists, elbows and upper arms play a key role. Although the fingers, wrists, forearms and upper arms are a perfect whole, and each part is coordinated to complete the performance, they have their own characteristics and roles in the performance.
1. Fingers.
The most direct part of the playing. The front part of the finger. It includes the fingertips, the first joint, the second joint (metacarpophalangeal joint), characterized by sensitivity, speed and dexterity.
The real control of the finger playing technique of the vital parts of the third finger technology is the rigorous training, even if the level of the higher level of students, still must not ignore the fingers of the various subtle key touch training.
2. Wrist.
The adjusting part of playing, which helps the fingers to play well.
The left and right rotation of the wrist can help the fingers to adjust the weight, cushion the force, avoid hard tapping, so that the sound of the performance is full and good. Training the relaxation, flexibility and suppleness of the wrist is also an important part of the technical training of the electronic keyboard.
3. Forearm.
The more flexible and powerful part. With forearm strength you can play powerful single notes, but also more flexible to play a variety of fast and powerful chords, octaves and other musical passages.
Most of the fastest octave progressions are played with forearm swings. When playing the octave, if the entire hand from the elbow to the fingertips can form a unified whole.
4. Upper arm.
The most powerful part of the body when playing. With the upper arm, you can play powerful chords and octaves, and you can play a powerful, loud and thick sound.
ReferencesElectronic Piano - Baidu Encyclopedia