How to Play Fast Notes on the Piano
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Daunted by fast notes on your piano piece? Fear not those fast notes and watch this week's tutorial on how to tackle those tricky rapid notes. Be sure to watch until the end where I expound on the common errors and how you can avoid them.
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🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:47 Difference between Fast & Slow Notes
2:25 CLARITY
3:40 Proper Finger Form
4:40 Perfect Template for Practice
5:59 OPTIMIZE
6:13 METRONOME
7:02 Common Mistakes
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🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:47 Difference between Fast & Slow Notes
2:25 CLARITY
3:40 Proper Finger Form
4:40 Perfect Template for Practice
5:59 OPTIMIZE
6:13 METRONOME
7:02 Common Mistakes
Awesome! I surprised how effective these tips were, like man I went from playing canon to playing Animenz”Unravel” in a few months 😂
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This comment made my day ❤
Amazing take on life and generational wisdom
Beautiful, truly beautiful.
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The most beautiful appreciacion I have read so far. I share with you this opinion, I've started myself late with the piano.🎹❤️
This man is the GOAT, I recently applied his method of never miss a note 7 times in a row for a passage, no matter how slow it goes, throw away your ego while doing it.
It turns out I am able to slowly and steadily build up the speed of playing after getting familiar with the note. You have earned a subscribe!
"Optimise your movement".
"Must be able to hear every note "
"Must be clean, clear."
Great clarity
Great video,
Thank you Maestro
I have been playing classical piano for 20 years, with guided teacher for the first 5 years, and I have been stuck for years(technically), your videos have helped me to keep evolving. Thanks!
I've tried so many online tutorials and have found nobody as talented at imparting knowledge and giving instruction. You are definitely a natural-born teacher and make everything so clear. I'm 78 years old, learning on my own and find it's not as easy as when I was a child; I therefore have to try harder and practice devotedly. I'm thrilled to say I'm really learning and getting better, playing some of the beautiful classical music I've always craved. A million thanks for all your help!
Best Piano teacher on CZcams I have seen. period.
One good advice from my teacher on playing fast arpeggios - think of your hand as a spring, once note is played, let the spring pull your finger back so you hand is again like a paw. And of course, Jazer is right - in order to play fast one has to play a lot slowly. Thanks much for the video, Jazer!
Interesting , easy to understand.
I always love when you play some small bits of beautiful songs while explaining :B, and the selection too...., amazingly!
Thank you for taking the time to do these amazing videos! For someone who cannot afford proper lessons but does want to learn you break things down wonderfully and it is much appreciated!!!
Could you do a lesson about which fingering to use in what situations so that you play fast parts more efficiently and with more clarity? There are always so many possibilities and i never know how to come up with my own, especially with less known pieces because i cant watch other performences. Maybe some strategies or general rules on fingerings?
It really all comes down to whatever puts your hands in a position where you can reach the next key with the least awkwardness and least "jumping around". Write down your fingerings in pencil as you experiment, and if you find that something feels awkward then just back up a couple notes, erase and try something else. Once you find a sequence that works, practice over and over until that exact sequence becomes muscle memory. Guidelines can help speed it up, but I'm pretty sure with a few days of experimentation you'll come up with your own guidelines 😊
I absolutely love these videos. even if I know the topic, I always learn something new that I've never heard of before that always helps. thanks Jazer!
👏Bravo, Jazer... so helpful, as always... You are both reassuring, challenging, and inspiring.
I am so glad I found you!!!!! With every video I watch I am becoming a better musician. I am self taught and my favorite instrument is piano. It’s my heart. And while I’ve become a novice to intermediate pianist who can read sheet music, it’s been a slow and long process with little time invested. I can learn more challenging songs rather than beginner level, but it takes a lot of time and energy. I know now, what I have learned from you so far, will be a game changer. It already has been that in my practice. Thank you!!!!!!!
I don't even play the piano but have watched so many of your videos because your advice applies to anyone learning any instrument. Thanks for sharing!
As always Jazer, you are hitting on important techniques. This one happens to apply to something I had given up on being able to do because I am not fast enough. The piano opening to Seal's song IF I'M ANY CLOSER is exactly what you're talking about here. It is so fast that I thought when his band performed it live that the keyboardist had it recorded, not played live. I still don't know whether that is true or not. It is a huge challenge. I now have a new way to approach the problem.
I’m impressed with your instruction. I just signed up for piano lessons with you. I’m super excited to start.
Great video, Jazer. Thank you for the tips.
Excellent advice - thanks for sharing!
I have a piano teacher that I really like but I keep coming back to your videos as they give so much good advice for things to remember and work on. Can never have too much of that.
Great tips. Thank you
This deep dive technique works!! Thank you for this! It really trains your muscle memory!
Thanks! Excellent advice!
Been stuck on a really fast section of a piece for a few days, and watched this and boom, got it! Keep the fingers closer to the board, don’t actually take your fingers off on really fast parts. It works thank you!
Your teaching is brilliant. I am learning so much from you!! I’m also in my 70s and picking up playing the piano once more. Thanks so much 🎶🎹🎶
Thank you very much for your pointers...you are such an amazing teacher. Your technique is so effective. I really enjoyed your videos.
Thank you!!
Thank you so much! very useful video!
Always useful information in your videos, so thank you dollfor that.
Excellent !! This helped me see the issues I have and how to deal with them❤️
All good advice - tried it all and yes it does work
Good tips, thanks
Great video! It's exactly what I tell my students to do.
Extremely important tutorial as always thank you 🙏
Very good, thank you for that very useful information 👍
Thanks, that’s helpful.
Very good tips. I will certainly put into practice.
Truly informative video
Thank you so much
Thanks. As always, spot on. just listen very carefully to what is said in the video.
Thank you for your advice. 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thx for this clear and also funny video, was relaxing to watch it and to listen to you ☺
I loved your video the way how you bring up your techniques teaching scales
Thank you so much - I’m self learning and this really helps
Good tips, thanks from Vancouver.
Great lessons Jazer !!! Greetings from Argentina !
Amazing
Invariably, the best way of playing fast, scale-like, passages on the piano, is to curve the fingers into the notes with wrists up. Having low wrists puts a stress on the upper part of the wrist. The age-old technique of 'wrists up' still holds true.
Agree
you are really a master teacher. Respect for you. Pray for you.
Jazer, you are incredibly talented
Thank you
Great advice! Thank you! Practising actually Czerny 299 No. 40. It's not that difficult to play. Many repetitions. The most difficult to me are the big jumps in some measurements. Especially when both hands had to do this simultaniously. I suppose it might be a good idea for a forthcomming video to let the community know what your advice is practising big leaps. Many regards so far from Germany!
Jazer , you truly are a great teacher ....because if you don't start with the basics then your chances of playing piano well wouldn't happen ....all these beginner tips you share are the perfect way to learn❗😘❤🇨🇦
Awesome
This helped so much. I often wonder, why I can't play fast. Now I understand, that I habe to find my perfect hand hold, which I haven't right now. But now I know where I have to pay attention. THANK YOU ❤❤❤
This is great. I would love to see a video on learning counterpoint (especially fast counterpoint).
Love your videos, Jazer. Thanks for the videos. Hello from Florida, U.S.A. Peace...
I partially agree with your position around the 3:00 mark on proximity to the keyboard; however, that doesn't always work and can sometimes make things worse. I don't recall specifically which piece it was - maybe the Bach toccata in Cm I was playing in college or maybe it was Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, my professor suggested high fingers. Watch how a spider moves across the floor - the legs are raised high and each one gets out of the way of the other. If a student is having problem with fast technique, the first thing to do is to slow it down with high fingers, making sure each finger is getting out of the way of the other one.
Secondly, relaxation is the key. When I was playing "The Boat on the Ocean" by Rave my senior year in collegel, I couldn't play my LH fast enough under its own muscle power. It was truly frustrating. I became exhausted quickly and maxed out the speed. The key was to relax, the same way a baseball player throws a 100 mph ball. It is mind over matter. Once the muscle memory is learned, then relaxation is the key. It is a hard thing to teach a student because the mind gets in the way, but once learned, the key to speed is unlocked.
Thanks for your selfless sharing of piano techniques. You make me a better pianist.
Great advice Jazer. Btw do you have a YT on pedalling for beginners? If not, could this be a future video, please? Cheers!
As always thanks for the lesson Jazer, but I am confused because I have heard other pianists say to keep the wrists raised while playing as if they are suspended and supported by puppet strings yet you are teaching to lower the wrists for fast playing? Is there an appropriate time to keep the wrists raised or should the wrist always be dropped (maybe slightly)? Could you help to explain what other pianists are teaching or am I understanding them incorrectly?
FINALLY! The Leschetizky anti-Hanon close touch antidote!
But there is also some downsides. Some students tend to sustain 2 or even more notes when they place the fingers too close on the surface of the keys. In certain passages it will become a hindrance in executing the notes.
I have seen many students stumbled upon this problem but the same techniques can't be fully applied to different students.
The best treatment so far is to divide the practice sections into a few steps. I tell them to play slowly and lift each finger right after the previous note is sounded. The wrist should be in the right position not too low and not too high. In different case, some fingers should stay on the keys but not too close, say a bit floating on the keys.
Then after the first steps are done and clarity reached it will become much easier to execute the notes while resting the finger beds right on the surface of the keys.
This video was awesome dude. Do you offer online classes?
Hand and finger tension is definately a challenge for me. The effort to maintain the correct positioning on the keyboard has lead me to have more tension in my hands than I noticed before having to start playing a faster tempo.
What is the piece you are playing (or would you call it a variation of a simple arpeggio?) at 6:29. It is beautiful.
I agree. I am 62 years old and have a keen interest in playing piano and learning theory. My husband, a musician himself ( he studied piano beginning at age 12, and reached grade 10 piano). While he do all the chords and pieces effortlessly, I have chosen a piece which I absolutely love, and have set a goal to play the piece proficiently by December 24th. So watching all your videos on technique is really a great help.
What is appropriate finger and palm position on top of the keys? Also when should we press top / bottom of keys?
Hello sir... I am so glad to watch this tutorial. So which exercises can I do if I want to improve my speed and play the classic styles on piano
Your videos are very helpful. Can you do a tutorial on how to play 4 beats on one hand and 3 beats on the other?
Yet another technique I need to work on 😅 Do you have any advice for performing on stage or in front of people in general?
Could you make a video about what piano books that you recommend for adults with/ without piano basic backgrounds
Thank you very much , i always have to force my fingers down to the keys,someone is always up,have to work out that 👍
Omg talented cute man 😍😍
Efficiency of finger movement is certainly an important aspect. However, I don’t think it’s as simple as that. Arm alignment and movement is also an important component. The other aspect is the mental side of things. Understanding what you are playing and where the fingers are going harmonically really helps the fingers cooperate
So in regard to fast piano I have a piece of pop that I have been trying to learn. The song is by the communards and is called you are my world. The pianist is the reverend Richard coles its very much based on church scales but is a very beautiful piece, however there doesn't seem to be a good analysis of it anywhere on the internet and i would be so greatful if you could break it down in one of your tutorials
Love the tutorial. Great instructor, great tips. Absolutely despise stock video and photos, distracts from your classy performance.
I like the techniques you taught. Can I ask where you are based and do you provide private lesson online?
Love from India❤❤❤
Great explanation!
What is the name of the piece/exercise you play in this video? (in the metronome section)
I've played the 251 chords in different inversions and so many variations that i can do 251 chord progression at a mind-blowing speed and accuracy
Can you please do a video on fingering and proper fingering for each key.
Hi Jazer can you please share the score with the appagio together with left hand and right hand, I want to practice
Pls can u do a video on exercise for the pinky finger
Could you please play the ride of the valkyries and any tips for intermediate players.
HI Jazer 💝🎼🖼🎼🎹🎹🎼
I keep trying to use a metronome but it’s so stressful even when I try to slow it down and try some other suggestions a friend shared. So frustrating. But I enjoy watching your videos.
In a previous video you played a Passacaglia that was terrific but who was the composer? Was it Bach? Thank for all your videos.
Thanks!
Now I already play piano so fast that I play for just 1 minute per day.
Dear Jason, thanks for the lesson. I started to exercise the HANON pieces as you also recommend always. I also try to use the metronome while playing. I follow your recommendations!
The sheet music shows “M.M. quarter note = 60 to 108” But all the notes in the piece are sixteenth notes. How fast this needs to be played? If I arrange the metronome to e.g. 60, how many notes need to be played in one / four beats. If you like pls make a short video on this. This may be also interesting for other beginners. Thanks!
Four notes per beat.
@@oldunclemick thank you!
I got a lot of tension in the wrists when practicing scales and I'm wondering if it's a sloppy technique. This happens especially when stretching for octives. Does this sound common when learning?
How does the lack of hammer action (although it still has semi weighed keys) in a digital piano affect playing fast? Sometimes I really can't play like you describe here, because it's hard to achieve the volume needed for each key if the it does not have the resistance and feeling of a real hammer actioned key
Great question and what would be a good digital piano with weighted keys?
I think that my right hand is not very large. Each time playing a scale or octave, e.g. d m s d' s m d. it's quite difficult for me to play very clearly in between . Play a maj 7 chord (f m s t) is much better.
As you say, if I try not to lift myhand up, and try to be close to the surface, I find that the sound I play may he weak, and doesn't sound loud and with strength. Will I be able to overcome it?
Any advice on the decoration 32nd notes in The Lark?
What about playing fast chords? Like the beginning part of Chopin’s Barcarolle?
Jazer, I have a question for you, how can I play not only faster but intense notes? The closer the fingers are to the keybord, less intense the sound? Thank you!
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Hello. Thank you for your videos.
I am studying piano at academy. I am 56 years old
And I am at the level 4.
and i have to present bach invention 1, two voices for the exam
What s your advice to play both hands together and remembering the piece.
(Sorry for my english)
I want practice the piece you played in the beginning of the video, can you please share the sheet with me, I want to play that
what is this piece name in the example? at the end of the video?