i have 3 grades to finish regulary school-is it worth? i mean,only thing i love is music.
I seem to have lost the thread where I followed one of your links about PPI and how long it takes to learn a piece, but anyhow it all ties back together and has relevance here.
My practice session usually lasts for about 2 to 2.5 hours, each half hour devoted to a piece of music and depending on its complexity and length I have given anywhere from one to two weeks to master each piece (or movements therein). After having read your linked passage about practicing 7 times, getting your sleep, and still requiring 4 days to memorise or master a section, my question is really about overwhelming oneself or information overload. I'm kind of referring back to the poem you mentioned with 200 lines. I'm not sure I could have accomplished that.Let's say I take every 5 minutes and master a line of music (or phrase). At the end of the 30 minutes, I've mastered about a page of music, which is approximately my goal. But then I go on and do this for 4 or 5 other pieces. Does it depend on the individual, or is it very possible to learn this much in a single day? If there really isn't a limit to what our brains can process over night, then is there any reason why, for sake of building repertoire, to not keep going, for example, practice 4-5 hours and learn up to 10 pages of music, each from a separate piece of music? Given that I follow the schedule and return and practice and relearn that music the next day. Is there a limit to what our brains can process, or will it simply be information overload?
hi i have one question (if bernhard can answer or somebody else )you said that i have to find at least 20 minutes , BUT-i have so much pieces to do, here are:beethoven-pathetiquechopin- etude op.25 n.1rachmaninoff-etude op.33 n.7mozart-variations in F-majorbrahms-3 intermezzi op.117debussy-jardins sous la pluiebach-preluidum and fuga in E-majorliszt-etude d'apres paganini in E-majormy question is-will i forget all what i did, because i can't practise all that pieces every day?and how practise them to not forget them...any suggestions?and-when i perform bach, i have problems with memory,i forget some parts ana maria
my question is-will i forget all what i did, because i can't practise all that pieces every day?
and how practise them to not forget them... any suggestions? and-when i perform bach, i have problems with memory,i forget some parts
Thank you Bernhard, for your reply and brain analysis.
Unfortunately I can barely find 2 hours a day to play, so that's what I want in the least. If I had more, I would definitely take advantage of it!If what you're saying is true, I could theoretically sit and play for 8 hours everyday, and if I work on 4 pages approx. every half-hour or so, I could have over 30 pages mastered within a week. But since I only have 2 hours, I can really only do about 8 pages.Well, time for me to get my long-awaited sleep and time for subconscious learning!Kolya
how to make some piece interesting even if you have played it for 100 years and that piece not become routine?
hi i have one question for all teachers, proffesors and all who can answer-i'm 15 year old and i'm going to regulary school and music school. sometimes i don't have time to practise, sometimes just 1-3 hours, but this is not enough. i practise a lot on weekends, but i'm interested how to organize my practice when i have just 1 hour. now i'm preparing for competition EPTA and i have to learn about 10-12 pieces, and the problem is 'when to practise all that pieces?' of course, i want to be well (the best ) prepared for that competiton. how many hours is recomended to practise in my age?thanx