u/Automatic-Signal-511

I'm 16 years old and have been playing piano for several years, and took my ARCT exam (and stopped taking lessons) last summer.

My friend, a violinist, asked me to be their accompanist for their masterclass in about a month. I've never been an accompanist before, and I'm quite nervous.

The piece is not extremely complex, but it's still somewhat difficult, and I don't have very long to learn it, also considering I have other things going on. I have never accompanied someone and I don't really know how to do so. Does anyone have any tips or advice?

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u/Automatic-Signal-511 — 22 days ago

I'm 16 years old and have been playing piano for several years, and took my ARCT exam (and stopped taking lessons) last summer.

My friend, a violinist, asked me to be their accompanist for their masterclass in about a month. I've never been an accompanist before, and I'm quite nervous.

The piece is not extremely complex, but it's still somewhat difficult, and I don't have very long to learn it, also considering I have other things going on. I have never accompanied someone and I don't really know how to do so. Does anyone have any tips or advice?

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u/Automatic-Signal-511 — 22 days ago

I'm 16 years old and have been playing piano for several years, and took my ARCT exam (and stopped taking lessons) last summer.

My friend, a violinist, asked me to be their accompanist for their masterclass in about a month. I've never been an accompanist before, and I'm quite nervous.

The piece is not extremely complex, but it's still somewhat difficult, and I don't have very long to learn it, also considering I have other things going on. I have never really accompanied someone (I play accompaniment during church worship sometimes, but the music is a lot simpler) and I don't really know how to do so. Does anyone have any tips or advice?

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u/Automatic-Signal-511 — 22 days ago
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I'm 16 years old and have been playing piano for several years, and took my ARCT exam (and stopped taking lessons) last summer.

My friend, a violinist, asked me to be their accompanist for their masterclass in about a month. I've never been an accompanist before, and I'm quite nervous.

The piece is not extremely complex, but it's still somewhat difficult, and I don't have very long to learn it, also considering I have other things going on. I have never accompanied someone and I don't really know how to do so. I know playing to support someone else is very different from playing solo. Does anyone have any tips or advice?

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u/Automatic-Signal-511 — 22 days ago