The BEST Way to Learn a New Piano Piece QUICKLY: This Will SAVE YOU TIME!

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • This video is about the best way to learn a new piano piece.  When you start a new piece, it's essential to have an organized approach to learning new music. This is in order to avoid spending a lot more time learning the notes of a piano piece than you really need to, so that you can stop feeling like you're practicing and practicing without making much progress on your new piece at the piano.
    In this video, I talk about sensory memory, and how to encode new information  into the  short-term and eventually the long-term memory.  I discuss the concept of "chunking" when learning a new piano piece, and why chunking is the most efficient way  to approach a piano piece that's brand new. And I also talk about how what we do at the piano is a physical combination  of motions  that need to be  repeated a sufficient number of times  in order for our  short-term memory  to hang onto them and to eventually encode them into our longer term memory.  
    Time Stamps:
    0:00 Intro
    1:26 How the brain processes new information
    3:03 Learning music compared to other types of learning
    4:49 Chunking
    5:54 Limitations of the short-term memory
    6:57 The overlap between playing the piano and sports
    7:40 How small should the snippets be?
    8:27 Why breaking things down is not as intuitive in music as in other kinds of learning
    9:25 Practice in musical gestures
    10:33 Summary
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Komentáře • 60

  • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
    @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem +4

    Watch next: How to Learn a New Piano Piece: 5 Preliminary Steps czcams.com/video/wMJ8BVGXCOc/video.html

  • @moonlightsonatina4154

    Wonderfully explained! So far I've tried this and it feels as though I am making faster progress!

  • @dominic5596
    @dominic5596 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video, well structured without rambling, padding or adverts. Thanks!

  • @TheTmackey
    @TheTmackey Před rokem +6

    Dear Prof, you have come storming back with a priceless lesson. One example of what makes this so valuable is the way you illustrate "musical gestures" by going to the score and outlining those gestures/chunks.
    All this plus mind maps!
    Thank you so much!
    Tom

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback! Glad to hear it was helpful, in particular the illustration in the score. Happy practicing! 😊

  • @zur13l13
    @zur13l13 Před 2 měsíci

    I dig this science-based approach.
    Sub'd!

  • @oscalicious1805
    @oscalicious1805 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your help, you’re a great teacher!

  • @Michelle6998832
    @Michelle6998832 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I watch a Yuja Wang's performance than i (cynically) tell myself: "oh, wow, that one looks so easy and effortless that even i could play it in a day" .... so.... i print out the sheet, look at all the notes, key signature, time signature, etc... tell myself: "ok, everything is kinda "do-able", no biggie." Then I sit on my digital piano and.... 🤣.....
    HUGE MISTAKE! 😖😫🤣🤣🤣
    PS. I've amounted an incredible number of scores and "easier" quarter way practiced/attempted pieces all over the place. Playing the piano is very rewarding but, by the time i finish learning a piece, I'm already sick to my stomach of said piece from so much repetition. I wish there was a better and faster way to memorize these damn little notes & symbols.
    When i lived in Brazil i took joinned master classes with the late & beloved Brazillian pianist Nelson Freire almost every year. When i tell you, there was nothing the man couldn't play. It was surreal to me. He could sight read & play an unknown piece to him, on the spot and in real tempo. I believe there's a documentary snippet of him and Martha Argerich (they're were very close friends and even lived together for a while) documentary on CZcams. In it, she acknowledges this talent of his and how even she, is amazed at his ability to sight read anything put in front of him.
    Anyhow, thank you for this wonderful lecture & very helpful insights! 😊 🌻

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 7 měsíci +4

      Love this comment! Thanks for your stories. I know what you mean about so many repetitions being necessary that you get sick of a piece by the time you've learned the notes - that's sometimes a sign that the selected piece is at a level that's a bit too advanced for one's current level.
      Continuing to work on practicing sightreading can help (as you illustrated with your anecdote about Nelson Freire) and you might also consider choosing a few shorter pieces from a level where mastering the notes is not as challenging and then increasing to harder pieces over time, as you get more comfortable.
      Good luck - you got this! 😊

  • @matiaserp
    @matiaserp Před rokem

    Great content, love your videos!!

  • @ralfj.1740
    @ralfj.1740 Před 3 měsíci

    Very glad I found your channel Kate, love your work and very much enjoy watching, had to subscribe ;)
    Greetings to Indiana from Bavaria ☀️

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much! 😊 Welcome aboard! Schöne Grüße an Bayern aus Indiana!

  • @1jadeitejade
    @1jadeitejade Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Prof, I learn a lot from your tutorials. You are an awesome Teacher. thank you

  • @rafaelgomez1989
    @rafaelgomez1989 Před 2 měsíci

    🎉A great LESSON indeed !!!!

  • @valodaslanian2000
    @valodaslanian2000 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hi Doctor ! The way I learned . How to ply a piece by my self is first focus on Rhythm and second ply first a few bars and then go on the rest :that really helps me to understand the whole song

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nice! Rhythm is really important - and it's good to practice in small segments when you're learning!

  • @ivysonmat
    @ivysonmat Před měsícem +1

    awesome advice =)

  • @timrobinson9260
    @timrobinson9260 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Really useful video- thank you

  • @mayharmon6948
    @mayharmon6948 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Very nice, but I think many students do try to read too much of their textbooks and just remember it all. It's not only music students.

  • @BalatonDreamer
    @BalatonDreamer Před rokem

    "Practice in musical gestures" - what a useful lesson! And the summary at the end was really well organized. Thanks! And, welcome back to your house and your own piano - I love coming home after a time away, even when it's for otherwise fun activities (and remodeling isn't fun, though I'm sure you like the result).

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I'm happy that you found it useful - I work on this with my students a lot, so I felt like it would probably be helpful for other people as well if I made a video about it. Thanks also for the "welcome home" wishes - we are delighted with the result, although living 4 months without a piano was not my idea of a great semester. 😂

  • @lauraanthony773
    @lauraanthony773 Před 5 měsíci

    This is helpful in working with my kids on their music assignments between lessons. Thank you.

  • @LiquidTurbo
    @LiquidTurbo Před 4 měsíci

    This was such a great video. Subconsciously I know what I need to do, but having you spell it out in such a straightforward and scientific way makes it really easy to understand how I should tweak my piano practicing methodology. Thank you so much.

  • @ukaszbie5260
    @ukaszbie5260 Před rokem

    Just found your channel and im loving it! Can you make a video about song propositions for begginner, semi-intermediate student etc?

  • @kellyl8332
    @kellyl8332 Před 6 měsíci

    This makes total sense and now I get it. I’ve always insisted on just playing the entire piece and expected to get it memorized eventually. Thank you so much for this!

  • @thepianoplayer416
    @thepianoplayer416 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great tips for learners at any level.
    I've seen learners who quit after a year or 2. Wish everybody would learn pieces in small sections from day 1. Probably too late for those who already quit.

  • @NimeuMusic
    @NimeuMusic Před rokem +6

    A very helpful video, thank you! A video on how to structure your practice routine as an adult hobbyist would be really cool too!

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! I will give this some thought! What are your biggest challenges with regard to structuring your practice routine? Any particular kinds of tips you're looking for?

    • @NimeuMusic
      @NimeuMusic Před rokem

      @@ThePianoProfKateBoyd Yes. I rarely have more than 30 to 60 minutes a day available for practicing piano. I'm making good progress with learning pieces but I'm really struggling to practice my scales and arpeggios in a systematic way. I just keep practicing them very randomly without really having any specific goals or milestones.

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem +2

      @@NimeuMusic Thanks for the clarification. I will think about this and see what I can come up with. I don't know if you've already seen it, but I made this video about a progression of scales I work on with my students - is this what you had in mind? czcams.com/video/uHp-eWuIvCA/video.html

    • @NimeuMusic
      @NimeuMusic Před rokem

      @@ThePianoProfKateBoyd Thank you! Yes, this helps a lot. Now I have some clear goals with my scales.🙂

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před rokem

      @@NimeuMusic Great! Glad to hear it. Good luck!

  • @jasond4466
    @jasond4466 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, I just loved this video and your method! Everything you said really makes sense.
    I used to struggle for 3-4 months just to learn to play a short 4-page piece (advanced level) without mistakes.
    It took me at least 2 years to really learn and play the first 3 Ballades and the first 2 Scherzos of Chopin.
    Now with your method, I was able to pick up the 4th Chopin Ballade, the 3rd Scherzo and several of his Etudes, all within 6 weeks. Of course, I still have a lot of work and practice to do, especially with the expressions, pedaling, timing, etc. But it took me such a short time to learn something that would have earlier taken me more than a year.
    All that you explained really makes a lot of sense and is 100% helpful.
    I would try play a whole piece one day, and then the next day I couldn't remember anything, it was just a lot of wasted time. Breaking everything down into tiny sections really helps imprint the notes into our memory.
    I wish I had been taught this method right from the beginning. Thank you so much!

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 2 měsíci

      Wonderful! I'm so glad it helped. Your reaction in this comment is similar to the reaction some of my students have had when I've shown them this method for the first time- they experience it as a breakthrough and suddenly they are able to learn pieces more quickly and efficiently.
      It is very helpful to have a methodical approach for the first stages of learning a new piece, so that you can get to the refining stages (what you mentioned: expression, pedaling, timing, etc) sooner and not struggle as long simply trying to retain the notes.
      Thanks for your comment, and good luck with your piano playing!!

  • @PianoCantabile1989
    @PianoCantabile1989 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Your channel is gold.

  • @Maaaurinho
    @Maaaurinho Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, i think it was very useful to make my training more effective. I would've liked that you tried to learn a piece a new piece and show a tiny bit of how you would do the process.

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 2 měsíci

      Great suggestion! I will add that to my list of video ideas - thanks!

  • @Bigdog1967
    @Bigdog1967 Před měsícem

    So true. I am a beginner to piano. And I discovered this on my own. I am learning to play All of me by John legend. At first I tried to learn large chunks of the song at the same time say 10 bars. I played them over and over and still had a hard time remembering. But then I broke it down to one bar at a time and that helped tremendously.

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the suggestion! Agreed that this is a common issue pianists face. I'll add it to my list of topics!

    • @DihelsonMendonca
      @DihelsonMendonca Před 27 dny +1

      Perhaps you should learn to play by ear, studying popular music, studying Harmony, how to build chords, chord symbols, so you would create your own arrangements, and not having to memorize each new piece. You only need to know the melody and chords, then, with the correct knowledge, you will play any piece of music you want. Because you will understand how the music is built, not having to depend on a sheet music. We jazz pianists learn harmony, chord progressions, chord symbols, so we don't need to learn a specific music, but the way to play all kinds of music, if you want. Instead of giving you a ready fish, we teach you how to fishing, it's the best approach to popular music 🎵🎶🎵🎶. 🎉❤

  • @JannaWilliamson
    @JannaWilliamson Před rokem +2

    This is excellent! I am sending it to all of my high school piano students. 😀

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I hope you teach this techniques to your beginners. You do , don’t you??

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Před 7 měsíci

      It's a good method for beginners but I don't work with beginners anymore. 😂

  • @johnbusby5614
    @johnbusby5614 Před 7 měsíci +1

    These videos would be a lot better if all the irrelevant words were left out.