Q&A: When do I know it's time to move up a grade?

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 22. 08. 2024
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  • @daysend6746
    @daysend6746 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I just wanna say that I discovered your channel maybe 3-4 years ago when I started to self-learn piano. Your channel has been a huge help to me and a huge source of inspiration and motivation. Whenever i feel like I am losing motivation to practice, i just play some of your videos and it motivates me right back 😁
    Sending lots of love from Czech Republic 🇹🇿 and thank you for all the work you put into your content

  • @TacticalPecans
    @TacticalPecans Pƙed 2 lety +2

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    Well, tonight I came upon an older video of yours and realized we have/had the same teacher! Kristine B. is my current teacher! She’s been great. Small world!
    It’s cool to see a channel like this coming from someone local. I’m gaining a lot from your videos. Super clear, concise, and informative.

  • @lolrochel
    @lolrochel Pƙed 2 lety +7

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  • @PeterKimmich
    @PeterKimmich Pƙed rokem +3

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  • @JoshuaAalampour
    @JoshuaAalampour Pƙed rokem

    Your channel was one of the first I came across when I started learning music back in 2017. Thank you for everything you do!

  • @madisonshaw4886
    @madisonshaw4886 Pƙed rokem

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  • @sandrodevdariani7268
    @sandrodevdariani7268 Pƙed rokem +1

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  • @kyrionflame8828
    @kyrionflame8828 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

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  • @jonssailing
    @jonssailing Pƙed 2 lety

    I’ve followed you for some time, now, and learned so much from you because of your awesome method and focus on personal discipline. Thank you!

  • @JamesChenLei
    @JamesChenLei Pƙed rokem

    So much books! I like some of them

  • @VCMD
    @VCMD Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the info. I already play the piano at 8+level, but think i want to try ur advice for my 3rd instrument viola. “Run through 10 pieces of each grade”

  • @EddieReischl
    @EddieReischl Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Really good video. Was going to start learning to play the piano more seriously. Been playing guitar for 45 years or so, since around 10. Your comments about counting were interesting, guitar playing-wise I'm never consciously thinking about it, it's just intuitive. I'll probably have to play closer attention to that. I read music rudimentarily, like you've said in other videos, trying to practice that every day so it becomes automatic. My brain is a few steps ahead of my fingers on a guitar, but it's kind of a tie or a slight edge to the fingers on the piano. Did sort of work out the melody line the other night of "La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin", realized it was basically pentatonic after playing it for years on a guitar and not thinking about it (it's usually standard tuned to Eb). The left hand will be tough to figure out by ear though, I'll have to start downloading some classical sheet music, what I've got is a Beatles songbook and a bunch of organ transcriptions for standards that came with the organ I inherited from my Grandma. It's gnawing at my conscience having it just sit there, so I'm going to give this thing a try.

    • @PianoSpiceRackwithJim
      @PianoSpiceRackwithJim Pƙed 2 lety

      Definitely enjoy the process :-) sounds like you have a good music bass

  • @justarandomkid6283
    @justarandomkid6283 Pƙed 2 lety

    For me, ( im 11 ) Im doing a certificate of performance in ameb. You just have to play a few pieces from each grade and if you can nail them then you are ready for the next level.

  • @progressingpianist
    @progressingpianist Pƙed rokem +2

    My goodness, if I spent 2-3 years on the BASICS, I would hate piano with a burning passion. Must have an amazing teacher, since I’ve just hit the four year mark, and I am transitioning to level 10.

  • @meganpiano
    @meganpiano Pƙed rokem +2

    I have been working on the Alfred Adult All in one Piano books since 2020 and I’m halfway through the last methods books. I’m interested in starting a masterwork classics series that I found that is sequential by grade. I’m trying to decide if I should wait until my methods book is done before starting a new book or if I could start my next book while finishing my methods book. I was also told I will be about grade 6 at the end of my methods book but I’m listening to the pieces in the classics books and I feel like I should start with grade 4. Thoughts?

    • @jeallyn
      @jeallyn Pƙed rokem

      I have the same question too. I also started in 2020 with that that method book. I'm still halfway through Book 2.

  • @KeepingOnTheWatch
    @KeepingOnTheWatch Pƙed 2 lety

    Since I’m only doing 5 pieces per level I don’t want to skip any grades. However, I do understand the thoughts presented here that doing only five pieces will prevent one from getting opportunities for different music, sight reading etc.. Things to think about.

  • @carlalimastudio
    @carlalimastudio Pƙed 2 lety

    Cool, I really appreciate your content. Thanks for the video! đŸŒ·

  • @dagmarintreble
    @dagmarintreble Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    3-4 hrs practise in total for one piece?? 😼 I am around grade 5-6 repertoire and it takes me 1-2 months 1hr daily for most pieces. Still around 1 week for grade 2 pieces for the 40x challenge. I feel very stupid now... And I don't think I am not musical, also diligently practise sightreading and scales/arpeggio stuff... 2-3hrs total practise time daily

  • @pianomusicandeverything6301

    Am i the only one who thinks that sonatinas and sonatas are fun to play? 👀 I remembered playing my first sonatina (a very simple one) when i was a beginner and i played my first sonata (1 movement only) when i was in grade 5. Abrsm contains 8 grades. According to my teacher, initial to 2 is beginner level, 3 to 5 is intermediate while 6 to 8 is advanced. For me i took grade 2 and 5 and i'm preparing for grade 8 nowđŸ€Ł

  • @PianoSpiceRackwithJim
    @PianoSpiceRackwithJim Pƙed 2 lety

    I have found some learners do not like the great thing because it adds extra anxiety and most want to simply enjoy the process. But whatever works, right?

  • @llamasarus1
    @llamasarus1 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    'Range' by Epstein is a great book btw; I see on your bookshelf

  • @JEspin2024
    @JEspin2024 Pƙed rokem +1

    Do you recommend moving up after about ten pieces including the etudes or only from the repertoire?

    • @progressingpianist
      @progressingpianist Pƙed rokem +1

      Ten pieces is a large amount. You only really need one piece piece from each repertoire list and 3 etudes to ready for a higher level.

  • @freespeech-2024
    @freespeech-2024 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    ABRSM only goes to Grade 8.
    Where do you find Grade 9 and 10
    Do you give online classes- what is your contact info?

    • @matthew3072
      @matthew3072 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Grade 9 and 10 is for RCM. Trinity, ABRSM and most other boards go up to Grade 8. Hope that helps!

  • @kimhogan7734
    @kimhogan7734 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Is the 10-20 pieces in addition to etudes, or including etudes?

  • @okayimbackwhateverjones
    @okayimbackwhateverjones Pƙed rokem

    Would you do commentary on Sam cushings new album?

  • @bradyredding1964
    @bradyredding1964 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    OMG HIII

  • @mehmetmutlu8092
    @mehmetmutlu8092 Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi Allysia, i wish your videos had english subtitles. Sometimes i have a hard time understanding. My native language is not english :(

    • @chmd22
      @chmd22 Pƙed rokem

      This video, like most on YT, is close-captioned, and that seems to work pretty well.

    • @mehmetmutlu8092
      @mehmetmutlu8092 Pƙed rokem

      @@chmd22 Unfortunately it doesn't work well enough. It would be very helpful if someone manually added subtitles.

    • @Jeremygee
      @Jeremygee Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Dunno if the captions have improved a lot in the past 11 months but they’re pretty much perfect now

    • @dagmarintreble
      @dagmarintreble Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      ​@@mehmetmutlu8092 just press CC on CZcams, they are at least 90% accurate!

  • @andrewable2391
    @andrewable2391 Pƙed rokem

    I am playing Scarlatti sonata k.96 and I am struggling with the repeated octaves, any tips?