Hi folks,
So i'm new to the forum *waves* and born again to piano... lol. Stopped playing for 20 years and am now back and SUPER motivated to learn learn learn learn. I am about grade 5. (well was when I stopped.) I want to get to grade 8 and beyond if possible.
I've never thought about "playing" other than doing what I was told at school. I just sat and played, turned up to lessons and never thought about "how" to learn or making things easy as well as well grounded and secure. Never wanted to push either. Now I do.
My main issue other than not being born one of those super virtuoso kids.. *grin* (I wish its the hard slog path here...) is MEMORIZING passages.
When things are IN my head they stay put. pieces I played 20 years ago needed and hour of "remembering" to get them back to where they were 20 years ago. but getting them there is hard. Great tracks of Shakespeare happily sit near word perfect IF I learn them properly 15 years ago.
Question : what advice do you have for learning pieces? what are you tips and tricks?
I find I am below average in speed at learning things. Across the board. everything takes time. AGES. Painting, sewing, Nursing procedures, (lol) Even ballet, took me ages to learn the steps right. I need some fairly hefty ways to get it to stay. (despite my time off piano I have kept my hand in with classical music). Anyone else like this.
I think what I do is get it to about 90% and sight-read every few notes creating a very bumpy and unlearned tone. but I THINK I know it and am playing it rubbish. Rather than the actual problem of not knowing the notes. Then every time I go back the piece is worse than it was before.
my method...
1. scan the piece to look at the form. (repeated sections, basic scale sections, easier bits, yucky looking bits...blah blahh
2. play each hand most the way through roughly looking for the feel of the piece.
3. Normally start at the beginning (yup - true) and learn a short section in each hand then when I think I know them put them together and practice. this takes me AGES
4. This last couple of weeks I have then been going back to hands separate when I make mistakes and it has highlighted that I just have not got the piece 100% in memory. This has been super useful and I have not really done this before (as I said I was not a dedicated younger student)
I then play it really slow, then really fast, then I try up and octave, then back together again.
Then I just rinse and repeat for all bits.
PROBLEMS.
tendancy to play the bits I know rather than bits I don't. Guilty as charged here and I am resolved to stop this.
stopping when it is only 90% and having to re-learn bits the next session, wheras IF it was in there the first time it is stuck forever. So i'm wasting time essentially by practicing inefficiently.
anyway love to hear from people who are slow at memorizing and what you do to help here. Also love to hear from you crazy people that can LOOK at a piece of music and remember it...
Thanks for a great forum folks. :-)
Sarah