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 Post subject: Best way to learn new songs?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:53 am 
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Normally I'm fine with this.. but I have a deadline. I somehow got roped into accompanying the Chorale item at House Music this year. It's in 4 weeks, however, they need me to learn it ASAP -- I've probably got 2 weeks at max.

The piano part isn't too hard, it's just managing to get it all together fluently. At the moment, I've been using Finale Notepad so I know how it sounds, since I don't have a piano lesson for a few days (I only just got the part a couple of days ago), but all suggestions would be greatly appreciated :P


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Straight out sight reading for the first few times, then "normal" practicing however you do it- whether line by line, phrase by phrase, or just playing through the piece all in one shot. Traditional method. :P Be careful though, as you may make mistakes without even knowing it and continuing to play with them.


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Cut down the piece into small parts, and just play that part 1 to 10 times untill you feel satisfied with it then move onto the next section. If you do practice like this you don't have to start at the beginning of the piece everything you practice just practice the sections that you're having problems with and you should get it down in no time. Good luck=D


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If you're having problems with timing, count and clap^_^ But I doubt you are. Yeah, break it down, as was said. Just keep practicing over and over^_^ That's what I do, hehe. I spend hours on the parts with which I have problems o.O; then once I've finished with that, I play it all, and find out what other problems I have. *shrug*

Good luck!!^__^


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Listen to it over and over, and look at the lyrics only once -- that works for me. :)


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simsman24000 wrote:
Listen to it over and over, and look at the lyrics only once -- that works for me. :)

*blink blink* Why would looking/not looking help?


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Alex wrote:
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Listen to it over and over, and look at the lyrics only once -- that works for me. :)

*blink blink* Why would looking/not looking help?


generally, I find doing this helps me piece things together. When I did it for Macbeth(lots and lots of lines). Looking at it only once allows me to break it down, bracket by bracket, and just put those in order.

It's not too hard to memorize stuff like this if you contribute set times to it. An hour or two everynight if you want it perfect should be enough.


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Listen to someone else play it/sing it (whatever you're doing!). Then you can tell if you're playing it right by ear.


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The quickest way to learn all the right notes is to avoid learning wrong notes.

[-much easier said than done.-]

Practice only spots you actually have trouble with--if you play measures 1-16 with trouble only on measures 3 and 4, practice only 3 and 4. Practice trouble spots in slow motion, making sure that you are -never- repeating a mistake. Well..it's no biggie to make one or two-just focus your energy on not making that same one when you play it again.

I'm sure you'll learn the piece/song in time :)


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