[musictlk] My intro

Gerardo Corripio gera1027 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 23 04:05:39 UTC 2014


  Thanks Chris for the welcome! I already knew the songs; the problem is 
my muscle memory doesn't cooperate in remembering the finger positions, 
and the feel for the song! I'm hoping that by relearning some of these 
songs, maybe the muscle memory will return?

El 22/12/2014 08:06 p.m., Chris Nusbaum via musictlk escribió:
> Gerardo and Darnell,
>
> Welcome to both of you! I am glad to see both of you on this list and look forward to talking about our common passion of music.
>
> I took piano lessons for a few years and still play on occasion, mostly as a hobby. I am now actively taking voice lessons and performing more as a singer, as I have found vocal music to be more of an interest. Like Kelsey, my lessons have always been in-person. As someone who plays and sings primarily by ear, I find it best when I can get a recording of someone--a piano teacher, for example--playing a song on which I am working. I can then learn the song based on the recording, piece by piece.
>
> Perhaps your frustration is stemming from trying to learn the entire song at once. I have also tried to do this many times, and have also found it frustrating. If you have a recording of a song, I would suggest focusing on one part of it at a time. Play a small portion of your recording, pause it, get the song in your mind's ear, and try to play that part--and only that part--on your piano. If you are still having trouble remembering everything in a section, break it down into even smaller parts, even if it's one or two measures at a time. You will likely find that, as you continue to progress, your smaller sections will become larger and larger until you can play the entire song in one hearing.
>
> As to your question about Bill Brown's tutorial series, I have not had personal experience with this tutorial. However, I think the suggestions provided by Poppa Bear and others are sound. The Intro would probably be a good place to start, as it will teach you the basics of piano theory and give you a feel for how the remainder of the tutorial will be taught. You can then move into the songs at your own pace. However, I strongly believe that in-person lessons with a professional teacher is the best way to learn any musical instrument, including the voice. Though the tutorial will teach you the skills, a teacher would be able to give you first-hand feedback based on your own playing. This is something which an audio tutorial cannot provide. If you have the ability, I would strongly encourage you to take the opportunity of taking in-person lessons.
>
> I hope these suggestions help you. Please feel free to write to me off-list if you have any specific questions. If you would like, I would also be happy to listen to recordings of your work and give you some feedback.
>
> Keep playing,
>
> Chris Nusbaum
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: musictlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Darnell Johnson via musictlk
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 3:57 PM
> To: Gerardo Corripio; Music Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] My intro
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> On 12/22/14, Gerardo Corripio via musictlk<musictlk at nfbnet.org>  wrote:
>>    HI guys
>> Gerardo from Mexico; neither a musician nor a student of music, but
>> rather as a hobby, thus I hope I can get info on here, and why not,
>> maybe gather your experiences!
>> My story is this: I used to be a piano student, almost ten years,
>> reaching an advanced playing level, with songs like Beethoven's
>> Moonlight Sonata, Schubert's Ave María among others, however because
>> of moving and other circumstances out of my control, I had to leave
>> piano lessons, the piano is in storage, but have access to a Yamaha
>> keyboard, and would like to take again the art of playing: for this,
>> I've downloaded several of Bill Brown's Audiotutorials, and wonder
>> from your experiences, would it be wise to start from the beginning,
>> the Intro to the piano, or start from any song and take it from there?
>> What's even worse? because I only learned by ear, I sit at a piano or
>> keyboard, and get very frustrated! IN my mind I hear the song, but I
>> can't remember the finger movements/positions!
>> Thanks for ideas, and again, really looking forward to sharing experiences!
>>
>> --
>> Enviado desde mi lap
>> Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki Saludos desde
>> Tampico, Tamaulipas México RompiendoBarreras espacio de
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>> http://radiogeneral.com ¡los esperamos!
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> Hi, my name's Darnell, and I'm new here too. Weel Learn together. I have a Yamaha Keyboard at home.
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Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México
RompiendoBarreras espacio de psicología/Superación Personal Sábados 10PM México http://radiogeneral.com ¡los esperamos!





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