1, the basic essentials of foot movements: First, put the middle of the forefoot on the round end of the pedal. If the foot is too close to the piano, it will make the toes press on the piano board. If the foot is too far away from the piano, it will be pedaled with the toes. The sole of the foot should always be close to the pedal, the heel should always land, and the ankle should be used as the active axis. Feet should be flexible and can be trampled freely.
2. According to the depth of pedaling, the right pedal can be divided into full pedal, half pedal (1/2 pedal), 1/4 pedal, 3/4 pedal, or gradually and deeply pedaling in a controlled way.
There are also ways to release the right pedal: release it all at once and part of it (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, etc. ) or slowly released in a controlled manner.
Extended data:
First, the body sits straight and not stiff in the center of the keyboard, and the upper body leans forward slightly, but the spine should not be bent, and the back and shoulders should be loose and not collapsed.
Second, when hands are placed on the keyboard, the height of elbows and forearms should be consistent with the keyboard, and beginners can also experience the use of arm weight slightly higher than the keyboard.
Third, the distance to sit. When the upper body leans forward slightly, the shoulders naturally droop, and the left and right elbows naturally spread slightly to the outside of the body, the hands can be comfortably placed on the keyboard. For the lower body, pay attention to that the thigh root is slightly inclined to the knee, and the position of the canopy is under the piano. Bend your knees not less than right angles to your heels, and extend your feet slightly forward to maintain stability.