(Personalized gifts online) Piano Playing Tips - Improving Musical Memory

By Stephen Stocker

  Many piano players have not developed their memory because they never try to play without the printed score in front of them! Musical memory can be improved with practice, here are some tips musicians can use.

Pick an easy piece that you can play through effortlessly. Divide the first part of the piece into a short 8-16 bar section. Try to make a section that can be looped, either with both hands together or just one hand at a time. Make sure the loop makes musical sense, don’t use a cut off phrase fragment.

Play through the first looping section a few times reading the music as you play. Slowly start looking away from the music as you play, see how far you can go. When you can play through the first short section five times without looking at the music, move on to the next short section.

Gradually add each short section, playing through until you have reached a musical section end. Once you have a whole section memorized, make sure you play that section through daily without the music. Try to play it through “cold”, before you play anything else or look at the music! If possible, play through the memorized section just before going to bed. This will help reinforce your musical memory, your mind will process the music as you sleep.

Some pieces are easier to memorize, but even easy pieces have parts that need extra work. Here are a few suggestions to help with difficult sections:

- Avoid memorizing phrase fragments. It is easier to memorize a musical phrase than note fragments. Your playing will be more musical and musical memory quicker if you always think in musical phrases, not individual notes.

- Often it is necessary to memorize a specific pattern, which can be a set of notes, chords, melodies, rhythms, harmonies, anything to help to make sense of the piece. When you find a stumbling block, analyze it to see what would help. Often I will use a specific guide such as ‘..here is that F#’ or ‘…G7 here’ to help get through a section.

- Create Guideposts throughout the piece and practice starting from them. These can give you a feeling of security, knowing that if you stumble, you can jump a few bars to the next Guidepost. Every musical section needs to be a Guidepost, and you need to practice starting from each one.

- Sometimes there will be a section or bar of music that needs a huge amount of work just to play it through without tripping. Difficult sections often need to be memorized before they can be played through.

I have found that even when learning a short fragment, it helps to create a musical loop that can be repeated many times. Playing with strong rhythm with the help of the metronome will help with accuracy.

As you gain confidence with your musical memory, you will find that memorizing a piece becomes one of the first parts of learning a new piece. Many sections of music, need to be memorized just to get through the notes accurately.

Once a piece is memorized, the notes become sound. Then the real music making starts!

PianoJournal.com is a resource site for piano players, with articles and videos of piano playing tips.

MAKEIDA RISING UP ITUNES CHARTS
By lisaluvs

  

"He Got It" DOWNLOADed 274,000 in 3 months!



RECORD FOR any INDEPENDENT ARTIST!!



Written By: Lisa Robertson

ITunes has been around for over 7 years. Apple inc. bought iTunes digital media player application in 2000 adding features and changing its name. The expansion of music available across this application extends to major label recording artists like: Mariah Carey, Beyonce Knowles, Keisha Cole, and many more. Additionally it extends to independent recording artists like Makeida.





This highly motivated young new spirit has raised the bar for independent artists on ITunes. With an astounding 274,000 downloads in a mere 3 months. It was all achieved with marketing strictly by Internet sources and Makeida accomplished these numbers without the help of a video. The bright and talented singer/songwriter is taking the UK to new heights with her hit "He Got It". The modest diva has a positive attitude and free going spirit. Makeida is on the right path to stardom with her unbelievable voice and heartfelt personality she is a sure hit for the United States.

Makeida stole the attention and hearts of loyal carnival goers at this years Notting Hill Carnival (2008) in 2008, which is one of the biggest street parties across the world with over 2 million people in attendance. Makeida performed across a whooping 4 stages including Radio One Xtra, Rampage and Rappattack.

The success of "He Got It" is just the beginning for the aspiring star. Makeida is touching people around the world and with the support of her street team ( known as MAKEIDA WORLD) and artists like T Pain, Jay Z and Akon, So what’s in store for this rising star? Time will tell however in a recent interview Makeida expressed her thoughts about the future.

Makeida said her future plans are "to be as successful as I can and I try to take everyday as it comes". She went on further to say "I want to get involved with helping people and I want to record good heart felt music".

With the brains, beauty, and talent Makeida is the full package and is destine to do great things. Makeida’s schedule for 2008 has been very busy and it is looking to be a continued path for her. Her next big event is the 2008 MOBO AWARDS scheduled in October. To learn more about Makeida visit www.makeida.com.

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