Level Up Your Sight Reading: Clumping and Eye Gaze

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 39

  • @christopherzimmer
    @christopherzimmer Před rokem +9

    Susan I think I might have mentioned this in the past but, gosh, you are such a pro. The production value of your videos is unbelievable. I wouldn’t be surprised if they get picked up by a music education system. I wanted to mention in passing: there’s a technical exercise by Franz Liszt called “Chords in Scales”. I resisted it at first but I have to admit that incorporating it into my technical work has dramatically improved my sight reading of almost all chordal variations. You’re the best! 😊

    • @PianoRoadmap
      @PianoRoadmap  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! That would be a dream to be able to work with a music education system. And for some reason, I didn't know about the Liszt exercises you mentioned. I'll check them out!

    • @jackbussy3133
      @jackbussy3133 Před rokem

      If you find them give us the references. Thks in advance !!

  • @lassykit3724
    @lassykit3724 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your videos are so aesthetic

  • @angelaalves9530
    @angelaalves9530 Před rokem +3

    Susan this is so awesome!! I thought I was doing all the things (clumping, looking ahead, etc) and this has shown I AM! Most of your tips are things I did, and I've so far been able to sight read with you at tempo for beginner and late beginner. This was a really fantastic proof of progress for me that I couldn't really measure on my own! I knew I had progress in sight reading the last few months, but now I can actually see it! I'm interested to see how Intermediate goes for me 🤣 And since I was able to measure my progress already doing what you mentioned for months (years maybe haha) - people new to sight reading will definitely improve if they follow your tips!

    • @PianoRoadmap
      @PianoRoadmap  Před rokem

      Isn't that the BEST feeling, knowing that you're improving? Congrats on your progress and achievements 😃

  • @jamesvincent2362
    @jamesvincent2362 Před rokem +1

    Excellent vid as always. Very calming to listen to and highly educational.

  • @JamesBrown-wm6vw
    @JamesBrown-wm6vw Před rokem

    Thank you for helping me on this topic!

  • @jamesvincent2362
    @jamesvincent2362 Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @superjonz9958
    @superjonz9958 Před rokem

    You're doing great! You gained a new subscriber

  • @lolrochel
    @lolrochel Před rokem

    looking forward to it!! I like what you do

  • @foowishamewican
    @foowishamewican Před rokem

    Been waiting for this

  • @OneStepToday
    @OneStepToday Před rokem

    Try John Kember's Piano Sight reading book series. It is the perfect method using the easiest patterns of gradual changes in notes. It works like magic. The key is to start with the easiest possible practice.

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca Před 3 měsíci

    Could you do a lesson on sight reading Scriabin poem Op 32 # 1 ? Thank you so much. 🎉❤❤

    • @PianoRoadmap
      @PianoRoadmap  Před 2 měsíci +1

      WHOA 😲 You want to SIGHT read this piece or do you just want a tutorial on it? I wouldn't wish sight reading this on my worst enemy 😆

  • @jacksonamaral329
    @jacksonamaral329 Před 10 měsíci

    interesting. wanna practice to read by sight.

  • @alexgoriatchenkov
    @alexgoriatchenkov Před 8 měsíci

    I started self learning piano about 9 month ago (all with CZcams "flowing" notes) and today playing whole series pretty nice pieces...
    Definitely MUST starting sight reading practice / learning. Finished music school in kids ages but remember notes and most details linked ...
    Is your learning theory maybe good for me, OR still I must to practice read and play some elementary notes and then join your school?
    Thank you and Happy New Year.

    • @PianoRoadmap
      @PianoRoadmap  Před 7 měsíci

      Hello! If you're talking about the Faber Follow-Along Piano Course, it sounds like it could be a perfect fit since you'll be able to review what you learned as a kid, but also learn theory and new pieces as well. Check it out here! www.PianoRoadmap.com And if you have any other questions, feel free to email me: pianoroadmap@gmail.com

  • @birdiewritepa5505
    @birdiewritepa5505 Před rokem +1

    Love at first sight (reading) 👀

  • @manu-singh
    @manu-singh Před rokem

    i love this mam

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup.

  • @dagmarintreble
    @dagmarintreble Před rokem

    Your videos are so helpful! Because you mentioned the Chopin Prelude in A major: Could you tell me how you pedal it? The notes say the upbeat is without pedal, do you ignore that or play the upbeat without pedal?

  • @mi2cents265
    @mi2cents265 Před rokem +4

    After playing a simple piece a hundred times or so it begins to be memorized. Should I stop and slow it down and read the actual notes like saying the name of the notes before playing it? It seems once I memorize the piece I’m not reading it anymore.

    • @acactus2190
      @acactus2190 Před rokem +2

      My best advice for improving sight reading apart from this video would not be focusing on the notes of a piece you already know, but to be trying to learn an “easy” piece every day. Apart from your standard repertoire, take like 1 or 2 pieces everyday from children’s piano books or something and learn it. Spend like 15 min each day doing that and after a while you will see the difference. Sight reading can only be improved through experience!

    • @birdiewritepa5505
      @birdiewritepa5505 Před rokem

      Also this might help 8:10 and 8:59 🤔

    • @PianoRoadmap
      @PianoRoadmap  Před rokem +2

      If you're deep-diving into a piece with the intention of being able to play it well, then yes, it will become memorized. No need to slow it down to read the actual notes anymore. ALTHOUGH, it's very beneficial to slowly play it through once in a while (maybe once a week) WHILE READING the notes. This is to make sure that you're not "making anything up" by accident or memorized something wrong.

  • @rezabaghdadi700
    @rezabaghdadi700 Před 6 měsíci

  • @robhul5950
    @robhul5950 Před rokem +1

    Me learning how to sight read while not being able to play piano good enough yet, 😭🤣

  • @sergiobravo252
    @sergiobravo252 Před 11 měsíci

    I could play only first 5 exercises and then I felt lost😢...

    • @jeanninesweet5136
      @jeanninesweet5136 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too. And I've been playing for many years, but not reading well. I figured out she is being very clever about hand position. The real problem, for me, is not know where the keys are that are shown in the music. Please, Pianoroadmap, exercises on how to know where the keys are. That would really help. Help with touch keys and where they are.

  • @aland3485
    @aland3485 Před rokem

    Promo SM