Finding the right mix between showing my personal style and accepting helpful advice in piano playing can be tough. Here’s what I’ve learned about it:
Be Open to Ideas: When friends or teachers give me feedback, I try to listen carefully without getting upset. Their thoughts can point out things I might have missed.
Look for Useful Tips: I focus on the parts of their advice that I can really use. For example, if someone tells me to change how loud or soft I play, I’ll try that out in my next practice.
Blend Feedback with My Style: After using their suggestions, I see how they mix with the way I play. It’s about improving my music, not changing it completely.
Think About My Progress: I take some time to think about how I feel about the changes I’m making. If I like it, I keep it; if not, I change it up again.
In the end, it’s all about finding a way to respect my own music style while also getting better from helpful feedback.
Finding the right mix between showing my personal style and accepting helpful advice in piano playing can be tough. Here’s what I’ve learned about it:
Be Open to Ideas: When friends or teachers give me feedback, I try to listen carefully without getting upset. Their thoughts can point out things I might have missed.
Look for Useful Tips: I focus on the parts of their advice that I can really use. For example, if someone tells me to change how loud or soft I play, I’ll try that out in my next practice.
Blend Feedback with My Style: After using their suggestions, I see how they mix with the way I play. It’s about improving my music, not changing it completely.
Think About My Progress: I take some time to think about how I feel about the changes I’m making. If I like it, I keep it; if not, I change it up again.
In the end, it’s all about finding a way to respect my own music style while also getting better from helpful feedback.