How to memorize a piece of music for piano? - Greg Niemczuk Tutorial - Process of memorization.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2023
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    You have asked me to record a video about memorization and how I approach a new piece, so I decided to share with you my thoughts about what is my strategy of memorizing. I chose a completely unknown piece for me - Sibelius Piano Sonata. You can find a score on the internet and try to memorize it together with me. I hope you will find it useful.
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  • @petihundeuhun8950
    @petihundeuhun8950 11 месяцев назад +52

    Greg. You are a true gem to the piano lovers!!! You are that kind of guy where I feel, he WANTS to help people desperately. There are not so many teachers or pianists in general out there where I feel the same level of helping hands. Truely amazing!!! 😊

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +18

      Thank you! Wow, yes....you read me totally. I sincerely hope that what works for me can help many people who share the same passion with me which is love towards music.

    • @michaelsmith697
      @michaelsmith697 11 месяцев назад +6

      Greg is a wonderful, passionate teacher!

  • @s.n.b5511
    @s.n.b5511 11 месяцев назад +7

    "Forgetting is the part of memorization" .... Thank you, Greg!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes!!!! Realized this itself changed my life!

    • @PedroCristian
      @PedroCristian 3 месяца назад +1

      These is the last step from unconsciously unskilled to unconsciously skilled.

  • @billligon4005
    @billligon4005 11 месяцев назад +22

    I love this video, it is amazing that you let us into your "actual" practice session. Most piano teachers would NEVER allow this they want to you believe that they have some talent that you do not. So thank you, thank you, thank you. I will re-listen to this video many times.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!!! Yes, maybe there are a few geniuses but I'm not one of them

  • @icanplaypiano808
    @icanplaypiano808 8 дней назад

    Thank you for showing your process instead of talking about it. It was great to see!! 🎉

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  8 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. I'm happy it was interesting for you!

  • @NocturnalSurgeon
    @NocturnalSurgeon 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks a lot for your lesson. It´s very important for self-taught amateur piano players like me. Wish you all the best.

  • @user-zt2td8ci2v
    @user-zt2td8ci2v 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for this insightful video. I have played piano for years, but struggle to play something from memory when asked to do so. I look forward to relearning / memorizing piano pieces with your technique. You are extremely talented - thank you for sharing.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  6 месяцев назад

      I really hope it will open a new chapter in your life!

  • @GeorgiAndre
    @GeorgiAndre 11 месяцев назад +10

    It is fascinating and VERY helpful seeing you doing what I struggle with all the time! Thanks a lot!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      My pleasure. Thank you!

  • @lidiahamalis3471
    @lidiahamalis3471 11 месяцев назад +6

    I think this the best piece of advice I got along my adventure with the piano. Thank you so much!!!!!!!

  • @yingma9604
    @yingma9604 11 месяцев назад +7

    Hello Greg, thank you so much for showing the memorization mechanism inside out! It is the first time someone shows it to me and I feel I can learn to play without score someday!

  • @iwiwiwimusic
    @iwiwiwimusic 6 месяцев назад +2

    It was so interesting for me - I've always thought that you should know the piece quite well before you try to memorize it - this video opened my eyes - Thank you! :)

  • @lynne8714
    @lynne8714 Месяц назад

    This is so helpful, I hope I can start memorising the piece finally by heart and not my muscle. ❤

  • @Critique808
    @Critique808 6 месяцев назад +2

    Good technique for memorizing by playing each hand separately. I also close my eyes or look away from the keyboard when practicing and memorize the feel of the keyboard.

  • @mouhsinrhoni8995
    @mouhsinrhoni8995 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks very much for this valuable lesson.

  • @Jekaniah-jm7gq
    @Jekaniah-jm7gq 11 месяцев назад +4

    How fascinating and inspiring

  • @dalcassian8351
    @dalcassian8351 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent. I hate memorising but I used to be able to by just playing the pieces a lot. I will try this sensible method

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +1

      I highly recommend it!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +4

      Btw. I also don't like memorizing. It physically hurts!

  • @LaskoBosko
    @LaskoBosko 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing 👍🎹

  • @BuddyStewart94
    @BuddyStewart94 11 месяцев назад +2

    This video is treasure 🤩🤩 I couldn‘t wait the whole week until I came back from vacation s I could play along the video. Thank you Greg

  • @achaley4186
    @achaley4186 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing us your honest process. Nothing can replace the hard work. You really are fabulous 🙂⭐❤🙏🏼

  • @carolnoble3873
    @carolnoble3873 2 месяца назад

    Yes, following...Nice going! Thank you!

  • @johncobb3506
    @johncobb3506 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this lesson on a very necessary skill. I have been teaching this same system (with minor variations) for decades now. Like you, I had to figure it out on my own! And I must also thank you for introducing me to the Sibelius sonata.😀

  • @akelofgren9468
    @akelofgren9468 10 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU

  • @petermartin5030
    @petermartin5030 11 месяцев назад +2

    Your musical brain works fast, enabling you to mentally work with big chunks of music. One thing I think is going on, but you are not explicit about is that you are also building up an understanding of what the composer is trying to express, so the whole has some musical shape and emotional flow.

  • @gloriapenny2323
    @gloriapenny2323 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, this is very helpful.

  • @christinefressinier2930
    @christinefressinier2930 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience....I found your vidéo when i was desperate about my practise....i wanted to learn in two weeks four pieces, and I found myself very slow....hahaha ! With your advices, I'm now more confortable with my memory, one week has passed, three days of practise without piano, et voilà !!! ...the phrase you said " even the error is part of the learning process" was an enormeous help..... thank you again !!!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  10 месяцев назад

      I'm so happy it is helpful for you!!!!!

  • @rowluna6400
    @rowluna6400 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @mvanbaarsen
    @mvanbaarsen 11 месяцев назад +9

    Hi Greg, another highly instructive and motivational video, thank you. I recognise practicing pssages with your eyes closed, to let the neurologic connections do their thing, rather than constantly using your eyes only, which, as my teacher says, are too slow.

  • @gilesfarnabypianoschool8761
    @gilesfarnabypianoschool8761 11 месяцев назад +1

    It works 😊

  • @milanbhattarai7039
    @milanbhattarai7039 7 месяцев назад

    Super 🙏🙏🙏

  • @wooandrewft
    @wooandrewft 6 месяцев назад

    Professor, thanks a lot. You have shown how you analyze a piece of music in order to memorise it.

  • @TitiLatulipe
    @TitiLatulipe 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bien le bonjour à mes ami(e)s polonais(e)s !
    Djiendobré, Cher professeur Niemczuk,
    Witam !
    'Djenkouié' ! Merci pour ce tutoriel sur comment mémoriser un morceau de musique. La chose pour moi la plus importante, c'est la lecture à vue (j'avais un professeur extraordinaire pour cela à l'IJD). On l'oublie bien souvent, mais c'est LE cours fondamental à maîtriser avant tout autre. Il faut savoir déchiffrer à deux mains, même si c'est très difficile à faire. Une fois, que la lecture à vue est assimilée aux deux mains s'entame alors en effet ce travail détaillé d'apprentissage par coeur que vous proposez. Bravo à vous !
    Personnellement, pour pratiquer mon apprentissage des notes, bien que je ne suis pas un exemple à suivre, et souvent je manque de temps, je fais ce même travail d'apprentissage directement avec mes deux mains, en me concentrant sur l'une, puis une fois que j'ai obtenu ce que je veux à l'une, je passe alors à l'autre. Je ne joue jamais mains séparées et c'est un tort. Cela me prend beaucoup plus de temps, mais développe d'autres réflexes essentiels. Il faut durant des heures et des heures de répétitions et de pratiques, travailler sa mémoire. Ce qui nécessite d'avoir un piano. Comme pour la composition.
    Apprendre par coeur les deux mains séparément, comme vous le proposez, permet de gagner beaucoup plus de temps, surtout pour les débutants, mais cela reste valable aussi pour les pros. Car il faut bannir la fausse note par tous les moyens ! Et je m'en excuse bien souvent. Encore une fois, bravo pour votre enthousiasme, et vive la Pologne, un pays que j'adore, et que j'ai visité en 1995. Selon un voyage historique, que je n'oublierai jamais :) Dziękuję ! Et Bien à vous (...) Titi
    p.s.: la vidéo est un tout petit peu longue, mais je la recommande très volontiers. Merci...

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for these words!!! Merci!

  • @rootsandstarslodge
    @rootsandstarslodge 11 месяцев назад +1

    I play the violin, but got a lot out of your video - thank you for sharing 😊

  • @chocolate702
    @chocolate702 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you 💓💓💓💓💓

  • @davidalcock5614
    @davidalcock5614 11 месяцев назад +3

    I stumbled on your lesson on You Tube - and I am very grateful I did. Thank you so much. I'll follow if you have more advice. Always learning. All the best. David

  • @user-ng7hz7ow6s
    @user-ng7hz7ow6s 9 месяцев назад

    Greg, being nervous has haunted me my whole life! You inspire me! Playing each hand separately of a piece while preparing to perform! Thank you!!!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  9 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome! Thank you for your words!

  • @levjea
    @levjea 11 месяцев назад +3

    Merci!

  • @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong
    @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong Месяц назад

    Wow, this is super helpful!
    Thank you again for sharing your ideas and advice, I have been working with your methods for a few days now and it makes a big difference.
    Take care! 😊

  • @tsangmingki5592
    @tsangmingki5592 11 месяцев назад +1

    like sharing

  • @fabch22
    @fabch22 3 месяца назад +1

    Fine... very interesting... I try to memorize your name!😎

  • @joeldawsey
    @joeldawsey 4 месяца назад

    This is so enlightening to see your process on memorizing! Thank you for sharing your methods. A few things I took away from this was, learn hands separately from beginning to end, taking note of chords and intervals, playing with musicality with each phrase, looking away from the music and testing your memory and taking breaks. There was much more, but those are things that stood out to me. It's one thing to make a video just describing what you do, but this is so much more motivating to take us along for the ride as you work through learning the music. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 👍👍👍👍🎹🎹🎹🎹

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  4 месяца назад

      Wow, thank you!!! I'm really happy that it works for you and I can't wait to hear how will it change your memorizing process!!!!

  • @kristinamusik7414
    @kristinamusik7414 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Memorizing are hard for me. This was really helpful.

  • @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong
    @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong 2 месяца назад

    Fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  2 месяца назад +1

      I Hope it will be useful!

    • @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong
      @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong 2 месяца назад

      I am actually working with it right now, in this very moment and it opens up new pathways in my brain!
      I am a harpist, so everything you teach can be applied 1:1.

    • @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong
      @nadiabirkenstock_harpsong 2 месяца назад

      One more piece of feedback:
      it’s amazing how learning the hands separately structures the process and makes learning more efficient.
      It uses far less brain power and is less exhausting.
      What a pleasant surprise.
      Thank you again! 🥰

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  2 месяца назад +1

      @@nadiabirkenstock_harpsong YES!!! I'm using it all the time and this way I learned 1000% more repertoire that I would learn while working the other way....

  • @elisabethmartini8222
    @elisabethmartini8222 7 месяцев назад

    Dear Greg, I had problems ordering this sonata in F. Major Opus 12 on internet. But I ordered it here at the Library, in Dole. They have received it. I will go on Tuesday to get the partition. I am happy to try to learn it. Thank you for your wonderful teaching. Have a lovely week-end.

  • @ingridburnside5505
    @ingridburnside5505 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @alejandrorivadeneira106
    @alejandrorivadeneira106 Год назад +7

    Thanks so much for this lessons Greg. This is so helpful for us, fellow pianists, musicians or just music lovers, and I admire your iniciative so much. Greetings from Latin America!

  • @ngochanguyenthe4382
    @ngochanguyenthe4382 Месяц назад

    Using your approach, i was able to learn chopin nouvelle etude no 2 very fast. I would love to watch your analysis on this kinda "underrated" chopin etude.

  • @TeeaMTarnovetchi
    @TeeaMTarnovetchi Год назад +5

    Dziękuję bardzo za ten film!

  • @phoebusapollo4677
    @phoebusapollo4677 3 месяца назад

    Maestro I just found your website and I am thrilled.

  • @tonaydachidofr8241
    @tonaydachidofr8241 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @atikhonenko
    @atikhonenko 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Greg! It's so interesting, look, how practice another pianists. You have a really good idea to learn one hand and not two hand together. I always learn two hands together, but it's too much time.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! My life has changed since I started doing that. So I highly recommend it!

  • @eduardoalbertinopianista2380
    @eduardoalbertinopianista2380 11 месяцев назад +6

    Another amazing video! Thanks for that! The way I memorize is similar to that, but I've come to develop it in an irregular way. Hear about it from a great Pianist as you are, and knowing it's a great way to apply it systematically, helps me a lot, besides being greatly pleasant! Congratulations for the courage to record it in real time! 😃👏

  • @syvina4309
    @syvina4309 11 месяцев назад +4

    I am very grateful especially for this subject of this video. You are the only one person in my life who explained how to do it, thus my teachers - I had several ones, they did not even teach me musical theory and never gave me any advice how to play by heart, it is very sad because I could be much further ....So big thank you!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      I feel so happy that I could give you this important guidance. I feel exactly the same like you in that matter..... That's the reason why I made this video!

  • @elinafurukawa224
    @elinafurukawa224 11 месяцев назад +1

    こんにちは。日本で、いまはひとりでピアノの練習をしています。昔から音が聞こえ、そのモデルに沿って勉強をしていました。
    今動画を見ると、ルービンシュタインや、こないだの発見ではリヒテルのバッハやベートーヴェンピアノソナタなどがモデルにあったようで、ほかにも、ショパンのバラードやポロネーズやワルツなどあらゆる曲でモデルが弾く音が聞かれ、ときに、ナレーションが入り、ショパンが弾いた曲の原曲だとか、これをショパンの書きたかったようにひかせてあげるから弾いて世に出して、とかいわれ、自分は大した地位でもないので、いちど彼の母国のかたにお聞きしてもらいたいなと思っていました。せめてこんなエピソードだけでも。まだ、いろいろと練習中なので、あとあまりにモデルが激しくなるので、自分の弾きたいようにひきたいと言ったらそうしてもらえていま、楽譜をきちんと暗記して引くプロセスにちょうどいるところです。ありがとうございます。古川絵梨  Ellie Furukawa wrote today 27/7/2023

  • @meher7060
    @meher7060 Месяц назад

    Greg, I really wish you were here in the US, Houston. I would have taken piano lessons from you once a week.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Месяц назад

      I'm teaching on Skype. I have a few students from the US and it actually works much better than expected! If you want we can try

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Месяц назад

      Drop me an email at gnpiano@aol.com

  • @magdalenaolszamowska3495
    @magdalenaolszamowska3495 11 месяцев назад +4

    Panie Grzegorzu, dziękuję za ten film! Brakowało mi takich praktycznych porad! Wiele z tych rzeczy o których Pan mówi stosuję, ale jest kilka takich, które zainspirowały mnie do tego, aby zrobić na sobie eksperyment i zobaczyć czy i u mnie sprawdzą się 😊 Za jakiś czas pozwolę sobie napisać. Myślę, że ciekawie byłoby również pokazać zapamiętywanie utworów, które ciężko grać osobno (partie obu rąk przechodzą i łączą się ze sobą). Z serca dziękuję, że dzieli się Pan tak cennym doświadczeniem, do tego jeszcze za darmo…Czuję olbrzymią wdzięczność! ❤️❤️

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +1

      Cieszę się!!! Wierzę, że to pomoże!

  • @narayanshankarsanachitr7896
    @narayanshankarsanachitr7896 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot Master Greg Niemczuk for showing me ^°°^ The ®memorizing way ~ ``La voie 🎹🕴️💃🇨🇵 á suivre..`` J'y vais de ce pas pratiquer •√ Consolation N°3 de Liszt ✓°🙏Merci beaucoup 🙏🍂🙏🍃🇱🇦💖

  • @martinsenn3607
    @martinsenn3607 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Greg, many thanks for this really important video. I'am a piano teacher in Switzerland, learnd memorizing years before as optimal methode for me but forget, to teach momorizng my stundents. So I will do it in the future. Cheers Martin

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  6 месяцев назад

      Hello Martin! I just saw your comment. Let me know if it was helpful!
      I will play a concert in Tonhalle in Zurich this year! Check my website www.niemczuk.com for more details (it's not there yet but it should be announced soon)! Hope to meet you!

    • @martinsenn3607
      @martinsenn3607 6 месяцев назад

      @@gregniemczuk Hey Greg, I will follow your tour and I try to come to Zurich and maybe we can meet us. Thx for your reply. See you 😄

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  6 месяцев назад

      @@martinsenn3607 it will be on September the 17th!

  • @ChrisSquaredTwo
    @ChrisSquaredTwo 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Greg, thank you so much for this lesson. I tried yesterday then this morning and it works. This is very amazing. It opens the door to some more mastery. Now, I plan to learn Burgmuller opus 100

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  10 месяцев назад

      Fantastic!!!!! Congratulations!!!!

    • @ChrisSquaredTwo
      @ChrisSquaredTwo 10 месяцев назад

      @@gregniemczuk I have the first two studies by heart 😉 even if it’s a very simple score, to me it’s a huge progress

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  10 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisSquaredTwo bravo!!!

    • @ChrisSquaredTwo
      @ChrisSquaredTwo 10 месяцев назад

      Hi Greg , now I have #3 to #6. The adventure goes on😊

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  10 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisSquaredTwo I'm so proud of you!

  • @Spigll
    @Spigll Год назад +2

    Bardzo się cieszę, że zrobił Pan taki wartościowy film, dzięki któremu wielu szczególnie młodych pianistów, będzie wiedziało jak lepiej zapamiętywać utwory, bo nie jest to takie oczywiste jakby się mogło wydawać, sam mam bardzo podobny sposób zapamiętywania, jednak bardzo przyjemnie oglądało mi się ten materiał, pozdrawiam serdecznie :)
    PS: Fajnie, że wziął Pan utwór Sibeliusa, uwielbiam tego kompozytora i grałem mnóstwo jego utworów :D

    • @Mario19932
      @Mario19932 10 месяцев назад

      Bardzo dobry sposób zapamiętywania ale też inaczej się gra utwory których melodie dobrze znasz a inaczej te które grasz od zera. Bo w tych pierwszych nawet jak zapomnisz danej sekcji to znasz melodie i wiesz czy grać wyżej czy niżej klawisz i jak naciśniesz ten dobry to się przypomina dalszy ciąg. Dobrze też podczas zapamiętywania wymyślać sobie jakąś historie w wyobraźni wtedy dużo łatwiej wchodzi bo angażujesz palce + słuch i wzrok widząc w głowie dany obraz historii. Mnemotechniki są dobrze znane i ludzie zapamiętują bardzo dużo rzeczy w krótkim czasie tylko trzeba wiedzieć jak :) Ja pamiętam jak się uczyłem do szkoły liczby Pi po przecinku to od 0 do 100 na daną liczbę miałem jakiś przedmiot wymyślony i układałem historyjkę do tego. Finalnie zapamiętałem chyba ok 600 cyfr a to i tak krótko się uczyłem sam byłem w szoku jak to wchodzi. Wiadomo że na początku jest dziwnie i mózg szaleje ale z czasem można się bardzo dużo rzeczy nauczyć na pamięć i to na długo bo przy powtórce robisz to tylko w głowie i można powtórzyć bardzo szybko tak samo jak przypominasz sobie jakąś sytuacje z życia która trwała nie wiem 30minut a ty w sekundę wiesz co i jak było po kolei.

  • @christopherfreud5894
    @christopherfreud5894 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this very instructive video. Do you have some other videos telling what happends when putting the hands together ? This would be so helpful to me...

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, I don't. But I will do it!

  • @graceg.105
    @graceg.105 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great instructional video. Thank you Greg. This method requires a deep knowledge of music theory, chords, and chord progression. To all my friends on this channel, an investment in a good comprehensive book on music theory will help us all in analyzing pieces and following Greg’s method. Also, breaking up each piece into phrases and learning it phrase by phrase, each hand alone, will lead to successes in learning. My teacher used to tell me that she had to transpose some pieces that she played into different keys, when she was a student at the conservatory. Transposing a piece forces the performer to learn the chords and their progression. Thanks again Greg. I always enjoy your videos.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад

      Wonderful comment. Thank you so much!

  • @dedikandrej
    @dedikandrej 9 месяцев назад

    @greg wonderful tutorial! it has ironed out some things i couldnt really put together, thank you very much!
    I have one question: I usually am capable of memorizing passages up to a full tempo (which is 110% of my performance tempo) in a way you described (ive been using the method you provided here) with both hands separately. but when i try and memorize putting them together, im only really capable of reaching (and memorizing) full tempo with playing all forte, as much relaxed as possible - generally ommiting dynamics, legatos (if they dont coincide with my naturall hand shape). I only figure out correct dynamics and legatos after i have this rough version of piece which i can play flawlessly (but musically devoid). Would you advice me to adjust this in a way that i pracice legato and correct handshapes before learning the "full tempo feel"?
    Thank you very much for your videos! true gem of piano community on youtube!
    pozdravujem zo slovenska :)

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  9 месяцев назад

      Hello! Well.... I don't think that what you are doing is wrong.... if it works for you this way, you can continue like that!

  • @kathrynmew3754
    @kathrynmew3754 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much Greg, I just discovered all your videos and they are so excellent , especially on Chopin, to let us go deeper into the pieces . Please keep making these videos . Greetings from the UK!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much dear Kathryn!

  • @r1p2m32
    @r1p2m32 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, really interesting... The same process works for an amateur singer. There is melody (or voice score), and behind that is the sound 'scape'. Learning and remembering is very much the same.

    • @r1p2m32
      @r1p2m32 10 месяцев назад

      Of course, half of what you say or do means nothing to me/us.

  • @blank8479
    @blank8479 Месяц назад

    for me I'm able to sight read with both hands and depending on the score I will sight read at least one page, slower at first and then the next day I sight read the same page and it will be faster until eventually the tempo is correct to the score. Interesting different methods to use, like yours is good for stage performance while mine is good for self entertainment at home

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Месяц назад +1

      I totally agree with you! Your way of learning is perfect when you just want to play from the score and play for yourself without any stress of a public performance on concerts.

  • @jacekpiotrowski607
    @jacekpiotrowski607 Год назад +2

    Panie Grzegorzu, jest Pan nie tylko genialnym Pianistą, ale również genialnym Nauczycielem! Bezcenny film! Deklasuje wszystkie tutoriale, które do tej pory widziałem (również te płatne). Baaardzo Panu dziękuję! 🙏👏👏👏

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Год назад +3

      Ojej....nie wiem co powiedzieć na tak wspaniały komplement.... Ja dzielę się tym, co sam wymyśliłem i wypracowałem. Dziękuję!

  • @FernandezMusic
    @FernandezMusic 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for showing your process. Ron Fernandez

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the comment dear Ron

  • @yonatangreen1207
    @yonatangreen1207 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello and thank you for the video!
    Do you have any special advice memorizing fugues better? Or do you use the same method?

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe I should make another video about that. Indeed it's different

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX 11 месяцев назад +2

    You've mentioned in the video that you force yourself to forget already memorized parts while in the process of memorizing?
    But, you haven't really elaborated that, and I must admit I don't understand at all how can you force yourself to forget something you've memorized?
    Could you please explain that just a little bit?
    Thanks!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes of course. Forcing to forget means that after Memorizing e.g. 8 bars you go on and memorize the next part and than the next, than you make 5 minutes break, and than WITHOUT THE SCORE you're trying to play from the beginning what you've just learned. For me in 99% I forgot a lot of things.... And this is exactly what speeds up the memorization process for me. I recommend it!

    • @fortissimoX
      @fortissimoX 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gregniemczuk Thank you very much! 🙂

  • @zugzwang2007
    @zugzwang2007 Год назад +4

    This reminds me of how I learnt pieces as a child, before I was "taught" (compelled) to learn them by repeated playing from the score, instead. This sonata looks actually so easy that it might respond to being read through several times in detail, away from the piano, before working with the hands! And it is easier to understand both hands together than separately, for instance in the passage at the bottom of the first page, where the harmony makes more sense with the left hand included from the start. (I haven't tried to play a note of it yet, so this may not be right, but what I hear in my head works like that). On the other hand, I will try to apply your method to more difficult pieces where I can't play either hand in my head, let alone both (say Chopin Op10 No4).

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Год назад +3

      Yes, I strongly recommend it. Usually I'm memorizing hands separately even easier pieces, as this gives me much more self confidence

  • @PhilHarrison762
    @PhilHarrison762 Год назад +3

    Excellent tutorial and I admire your courage for taking on a two-voice right hand like that. I need to watch it several times however....!

  • @tsangmingki5592
    @tsangmingki5592 11 месяцев назад +1

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @AntonelloWAM
    @AntonelloWAM 11 месяцев назад +1

    that's so good thank you so much Greg... what would you do with pieces that make only sense with two hands ? for example Gliiere Prelude Op 43 n 1 or Solfeggietto by CPW Bach... do you still learn one hand at a time ? thanks

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      That depends. But those pieces I usually would learn hands together, small parts

  • @consciousness2031
    @consciousness2031 11 месяцев назад

    Greg, gracias por tu interesante vídeo. En mi estudio diario aplico tus enseñanzas. Por ello, te hago una petición: ¿podrías hacer un vídeo sobre dinámicas? Quizás ya lo hayas realizado, pero no lo encuentro. Muchísimas gracias.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад

      Si, claro, pero que exactamente quieres saber sobre dinámicas?

  • @NazariiBardiuk
    @NazariiBardiuk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the demonstration. Seeing you struggling through the piece one phrase at a time is motivating. I've heard these recommendations from my teacher but it's hard to switch habits and apply new approaches. Now I will have a visual memory of how it's done and it would be easier to actually do it.

  • @us55yuxjh95
    @us55yuxjh95 Год назад +3

    A piano professor..that's great too! Your lectures are very good👍🏻

  • @a11wang
    @a11wang 11 месяцев назад +1

    So glad to find this tutorial. I am a self-taught piano player. No problem with reading sheet music. But enormous problem in memorizing. In fact, I don't think I can memorize any piece in its entirety. Thanks for the advice. I will try to follow to see whether it works for me. You are amazing.

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much!
    One question just out of curiosity. When you are preparing for a recital, beside practicing pieces, are you also listening them for instance when driving car, having dinner etc?
    Or do you focus on them just when practicing on the instrument?
    Thanks again and I wish you all the best!

  • @Aalii6
    @Aalii6 17 дней назад

    👍👍

  • @guidamattos4970
    @guidamattos4970 11 месяцев назад +1

    You até só generous

  • @mrsmokpiano
    @mrsmokpiano Год назад +1

    Good tutorial, thank you!

  • @nerilcatte0931
    @nerilcatte0931 11 месяцев назад +3

    What an amazing professor. I am jealous of your students

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you!
      We can always try online, it actually works very well.

  • @mvk100
    @mvk100 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks! I very much appreciate your instruction and demonstration.

  • @heifie2540
    @heifie2540 11 месяцев назад +2

    To memorize a piece of music is like solving a rubics cube! Thank you for this video. It helped me a lot! 🎹

  • @artinmadadiPianist
    @artinmadadiPianist Год назад +1

    Thank you very much 💗

  • @greendeane1
    @greendeane1 11 месяцев назад

    It depends.... My music school required two recitals a semester and a final large recital of memorized music. As a tubist I was very jealous of flute players. They could play all these easy to play classic tunes and forms whereas my literature sounded like a traffic jam. So, I memorized my music visually, in the library. I never played recitals "by ear" though I played professionally for half a century by ear, I memorized recital music.

  • @paules3437
    @paules3437 11 месяцев назад +1

    "How to use punctuation incorrectly." This phrasing, tho' it begins with "how," is not an interrogative. It essentially means' "This is how to do X." Hence, it should end with a period.
    Why do so many people unthinkingly put a question mark at the end just because sometimes "how" indicates a question?

  • @gamingpriyanshu6346
    @gamingpriyanshu6346 3 дня назад

    How you revise your huge list of music piece?

  • @lautarotrefilio4773
    @lautarotrefilio4773 11 месяцев назад +2

    what are some exercises for finger independence?
    it is the thing i struggle with the most and is my biggest roadblock learning piano

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +2

      I recommend Hanon. But I will make a special video about finger independence!

  • @pwnedshift1
    @pwnedshift1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Could you please elaborate on what you're doing when you play mentally? I've read this practice advice from many sources before but I always struggle with this step. I can't visualize myself playing every note in detail at the keyboard. At best I can just see a hazy image of a few fingers playing a few notes. I also struggle to hear the piece in my head (my ear training and sight singing abilities are non-existent).

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад

      I'll make another video about that

    • @pwnedshift1
      @pwnedshift1 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gregniemczuk thank you, I'm looking forward to it! I've been watching your videos every evening the past couple of days and I'm learning so much. Your RUclips channel is an absolute goldmine.

  • @gracee819
    @gracee819 Год назад

    Thank you so much!
    I see, that is very useful. I was always in trouble to practice. I'll try it immediately!

  • @sallyjohansson6045
    @sallyjohansson6045 2 месяца назад

    At 28:06 When you close your eyes and say Bb mi to Ab, are you envisioning the score or the keyboard?

  • @user-qi1er4it4k
    @user-qi1er4it4k 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mind to explain a bit on pedalling? We should be looking forward to.

  • @awakenwithoutcoffee
    @awakenwithoutcoffee 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Greg, As a closet composer pianist masterclasses like the one you just gave are of the greatest value to me. It really is allot of work to accurately memorize pieces! I am not ashamed to say this is the part I have the least patience for. What has helped me personally is practice relative solfeggio since it really helps us understand the context of the music. God bless !

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад +6

      Yes. Also for me it's not pleasent. I prefer the work that comes after memorizing process

    • @masadiceronio4577
      @masadiceronio4577 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Greg, it's kind of stunning to me how you first memorize and then practise....do you keep the score in front of you while practising? I find that even after a few months of practise with score, I find I have been practising a wrong note here and there. Or is it just me not paying full attention right at the beginning? 😄

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  11 месяцев назад

      @@masadiceronio4577 hi, I try not to have the score in front of me because than me memory doesn't work they way I want. I prefer to practice difficult parts without the score, small parts, of course sometimes you must double check if all the notes are correct!

    • @masadiceronio4577
      @masadiceronio4577 11 месяцев назад

      @@gregniemczuk thank you. Makes sense

  • @sunny_piano
    @sunny_piano 11 месяцев назад +1

    This video really help me to learn how to memorize a piece with confidence. So far I memorize by hands memory but always forgot when I play in front of others. I will try to follow your guideline and will practice. Thank you!

  • @bec1038
    @bec1038 11 месяцев назад +1

    thanks a lot!

  • @mariyakoshkina3941
    @mariyakoshkina3941 Год назад

    I had a real pleasure to see your video:absolutely important for students and teachers!!!

    • @Hanna-vq6in
      @Hanna-vq6in 11 месяцев назад

      so did I, and absolutely important and joyfull for me as an old churchorganist and pianolover.

  • @MyPianoArchives
    @MyPianoArchives 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve only learned pieces via muscle memory and by heart. I never was able to read sheet music (since I never tried) but used a program to help me learn pieces quicker than if you were to try and break them down by yourself (as an amateur, it’s a godsend for learning repertoire I adore - that’s out of my reach otherwise.)

    • @2-Year-Celibacy
      @2-Year-Celibacy 5 месяцев назад

      could you share with program you use? I'm in a similar situation and I use Synthesia to learn and memorize a piece without knowing sheet music at all, which I find too hard for me.

  • @Hanna-vq6in
    @Hanna-vq6in Год назад +2

    Druga. Bardzo dziekuje! 💐 I serdeczne pozdrowienia.

  • @Barichter74318
    @Barichter74318 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for this video Greg. Memorizing was definitely an issue for me since i didn't want to depend solely on muscle memory, so this video is incredibly helpful for me

  • @fabiencourtoistapping
    @fabiencourtoistapping 11 месяцев назад +2

    I like so much greg s Chanel bécause,lot of thing ...extra great playing..live and vidéo s personnal,and teaching for piano s player and beyond that ) l am guitarist ..gréât source of inspiring !