How much should you practise the piano? Tips for more efficient practice!

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 31

  • @alanscheer2137
    @alanscheer2137 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank-you very much for your videos. The information you provide is very helpful. I am 62 and working on my grade two RCM. I hope to continue as much as I have the patience/faith I can keep going. Your videos are great inspiration and support.

    • @polycarp2020
      @polycarp2020 Před 2 lety +3

      It is always the way and not the destiny. Enjoy the road! I am 67 and am learning all major and minor scales and Burgmuller 100. I am having fun learning these, giving my old fingers joints a run to keep them alive. And they are very much alive indeed!

  • @Todzuum
    @Todzuum Před 5 měsíci +2

    I would like to offer some scientific practical advice. For those who don’t like practicing, you must create a dopaminergic rewards system while practicing. This is acquired through figuring out why the practicing your doing is adding benefit to the end goal , and the goal must be created in your mind. When let’s say you don’t like scales but you must figure out and understand why this is important. When you sit down and begin them you must think about why and do this over and over, it’s been proven we can do this just by thinking about it and faking it till you make it. Over and over. Self discipline is key on sitting down during the hard times and just doing it. But with time you will begin to love the things you don’t want to do but you know are necessary. This love is backed by you releasing dopamine. I hope everyone achieves what they seek. Thank you. Remember just think about why doing it is beneficial to your end goal that you are seeking every-time you sit down.

  • @lindadainard7629
    @lindadainard7629 Před rokem +4

    So elated that I found your channel, such great practical advice. I am a senior 70's who is learning piano through Faber method book 1 right now, of which you helped me make that choice. Thank you do much.

  • @evepatel4095
    @evepatel4095 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank You,I'm a 3 ,4, Level my 1st year since I left 2nd grade 30 years ago.I can't stop practicing if I like the songs.But some days my brain gets fuzzy from overdoing it I even woke up and saw sheet music that wasn't there on my pillow.Taking breaks helps with the fuzzy brain and strain.

  • @user-zy3gy9hp9n
    @user-zy3gy9hp9n Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much. Very helpful. Now to just do it.

  • @claude5125
    @claude5125 Před měsícem

    My short answer would be…. It depends!
    If you have a concert at the Vienna’s Opera or if you play at home, alone or for friends.
    Often a pianist is more severe for himself than his auditoire. You know you made a mistake, not them. They just appreciate the moment.
    I play piano for 15 yeans now.
    Pop-jazz (80%) and classic.
    I never worked on only one piece. 2-3 pieces at the time of different level. I try to work on pieces that will help me improve something different.
    I want to include piece that can follow me in my progression. Eg: Automn Leaves…i play it now differently than a few years ago. When working on a new technic, i can apply on it.
    I use « Roulette » free app to help me not forget a piece. Tiny Decision ( my free app), is used.
    The app decides for me what to play, or practice.

  • @sandrafrancis3631
    @sandrafrancis3631 Před rokem +3

    Perfect advice. Thank you!

  • @MikalSassou0524
    @MikalSassou0524 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a self learner!! thank you for your tips!

  • @paulasimson4939
    @paulasimson4939 Před 2 lety +1

    This was super helpful, thanks.

  • @JMK007
    @JMK007 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another great vid :-)

  • @lauramayfair7887
    @lauramayfair7887 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!!

  • @IvanGianniniChannel
    @IvanGianniniChannel Před 2 lety +1

    great channel!

  • @glenguldbeckmusic3410
    @glenguldbeckmusic3410 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic information! Thanks for creating such meaningful content. Cheers!

  • @lyndasoar4345
    @lyndasoar4345 Před 5 měsíci

    Great tips. I've picked up on several areas that i need to attend to from your advice here. Thank you.

  • @richardwalker8398
    @richardwalker8398 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for an insightful video.

  • @mohammadhoseinmardani7638

    tnx ♥

  • @ayeyaa
    @ayeyaa Před 2 lety +2

    can you please do a video on how to play by ear?

  • @maryjosephine6744
    @maryjosephine6744 Před rokem +2

    1 hour? 45 minutes? I sit and when I stand up, it is like 3 hours passed and it feels like 15 minutes. 😂 I, to be honest, don't understand why people say they can't practice long hours. The time playing piano flies!

    • @pianotips2623
      @pianotips2623  Před rokem +3

      Not for everybody. We are all individuals and everybody has a different concentration spam just like memory or picking up new things. Some people can memorise pieces after playing them 3 times, others can never feel confident without sheet music

    • @maryjosephine6744
      @maryjosephine6744 Před rokem +1

      @@pianotips2623 I do not agree. I think people who keep complaining about time not passing while playing, are playing just because they have already spent all that money on a piano and they cannot admit that they regret or simply they gave up because it was not what they were looking for. Because for the one who likes something, the time will fly and it will feel like 15 minutes because s/he truly enjoys it. I am sorry. Not only I but also Life says it. It is so simple and nobody can convince me otherwise. Not because i am hard headed or stubborn but because this is as simple as 1+1=2. Thanks bye.

    • @consciousness2031
      @consciousness2031 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@maryjosephine6744 There are so many things to try when a little sheet of music falls down on our hands...!

  • @pianoismyeverything
    @pianoismyeverything Před rokem +1

    I want to get into university !!!!

  • @donstoner4725
    @donstoner4725 Před rokem

    How does a teacher measure "talent"?

    • @pianotips2623
      @pianotips2623  Před rokem

      You can't measure it on a scale but it's very obvious when you start teaching someone. How quickly they pick things up and how much musicality they bring into their playing. Everybody can learn the notes but talent shines through in expression and character.

  • @vincentmaloney5835
    @vincentmaloney5835 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You misspelled the word "practice".

    • @pianotips2623
      @pianotips2623  Před 7 měsíci +4

      In the UK the verb is spelled 'practise' and the noun 'practice'

    • @rc4211
      @rc4211 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@pianotips2623 The same is true in Canada!

    • @richardwalker8398
      @richardwalker8398 Před 2 měsíci

      You should be grateful for the opportunity to improve your spelling. 😊

    • @vincentmaloney5835
      @vincentmaloney5835 Před 2 měsíci

      @@richardwalker8398 In American English, the correct spelling is always “ practice” for both noun and verb.

  • @komalthecoolk
    @komalthecoolk Před rokem +1

    Your voice editing has TOO much bass in it to listen on good headphones or speakers. It doesn't need to be that way.