Abstract

With the flourishing of China's social economy, there has been a significant surge in the public's desire for a more enriched cultural experience. The piano, renowned for its exquisite artistry as a Western musical instrument, has emerged as an especially popular choice. Consequently, the importance of piano education for children is gaining prominence. This study delves into the current state of children's piano education in China through field interviews, questionnaire surveys, and discussions with training institutions, revealing numerous challenges. The investigation encompasses the perspectives of piano education institutions, children, parents, and teachers, scrutinizing teaching methods, content, and the selection of instructional materials. Notably, a critical concern lies in the waning interest and enthusiasm among children in piano learning. This decline is predominantly influenced by external factors, particularly societal attitudes and prevailing utilitarian views. To address this issue, educators and parents must gain a clearer understanding of the purpose and values of children's piano education, bearing the responsibility of nurturing a sustained interest in the piano. This can be achieved by fostering a conducive environment that nurtures their innate curiosity and passion for music, thereby paving the way for a more vibrant and productive future for children's piano education in China.

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