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Graham Fitch Masterclass: Organising Practice Time 

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In part one of a two-part series, Pianist contributor Graham Fitch shows you how to successfully manage your practice time. The video lesson compliments his article inside the August/September issue of Pianist (No 115). www.pianistmagazine.com/store...
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◼️ LESSON BY: GRAHAM FITCH - Pianist, teacher, writer and adjudicator gives masterclasses and workshops on piano playing internationally. He is also in high demand as a private teacher in London. Graham is a regular tutor at the Summer School for Pianists in Walsall and also a tutor for the Piano Teachers’ Course EPTA (UK). He writes a popular piano blog and has launched an online piano academy. practisingthepiano.com/
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Комментарии : 78   
@miffybubbles
@miffybubbles 4 года назад
Things I learnt from this video in dot points: - Plan the practice. The feedback loop, know which specific part you are working on and How. Left hand alone/without pedal to feel the balance between voices. -20/30 minutes short sessions -Extract the cue spots and prioritise them. Practice with various methods such as outside notes, rhythmical variations, etc. -Textures. Such as a fugue, play one voice forte and the rest piano. -Counting beats aloud.
@vanhoai6349
@vanhoai6349 4 месяца назад
thanks
@gothamelliott
@gothamelliott 2 года назад
Graham, I just finished watching this video AGAIN for the ???th time, and I must say you REALLY are MARVELOUS!! I just LOVE you !!!!!
@RaghunathIyer
@RaghunathIyer 2 года назад
Amazing inputs. So many teachers that I have come across have not made any one of these suggestions on how to practice, even during class hours.
@MusicLover-oe3ig
@MusicLover-oe3ig 3 года назад
This is just a superb channel in demystifying piano playing techniques from a PRO! What a treasure trove! When I took piano lessons, I had never heard a single line of music demonstrated by my teacher. Thank you so very much!!
@gothamelliott
@gothamelliott 2 года назад
May, you are right. Graham is a magnificent instructor!
@MusicLover-oe3ig
@MusicLover-oe3ig 2 года назад
@@gothamelliott From the date stamp, I have been watching RU-vid for a year. I was blown away for the free masterclass offered by Mr Graham and many other theory and harmony topics!
@gothamelliott
@gothamelliott 2 года назад
@@MusicLover-oe3ig As have I been. Another wonderful teacher is Jazer Lee, if you have a chance to look him up.
@MusicLover-oe3ig
@MusicLover-oe3ig 2 года назад
@@gothamelliott Will look him up, thank you!
@richsw
@richsw 4 года назад
Graham's videos always inspire me to go to the piano and practice. Great advice, as always. 👍
@tritone3284
@tritone3284 2 года назад
Speechless! This pure gold! Woooooooo! Out of this world lesson!
@PeterHontaru
@PeterHontaru 3 года назад
What a fantastic resource!
@barbarasmith6005
@barbarasmith6005 3 года назад
So many ideas for practicing, I'm going to have to go through the video and pause it to write each idea down. These methods surely will take a lot of the drudgery out of practice.
@tianyiz.9361
@tianyiz.9361 4 года назад
I appreciated Graham's lecture so much. He really opened my eyes.
@JuliaPikalova
@JuliaPikalova 4 года назад
Dear Graham, your advises are always helpful and motivating! Thank you (and the Pianist magazine)!
@wojtekdobrowolski8084
@wojtekdobrowolski8084 4 года назад
Just what I needed
@hollyavillella554
@hollyavillella554 Месяц назад
Thank you so much! Invaluable! 🧡💐🙏🕊️
@RolandHuettmann
@RolandHuettmann 4 года назад
I feel "at home" with Graham's insight and dedication. And I really like Bach fugues as they give a deep sense of beauty. I was taught to always practice each voice independently until I memorize them, then add two or more voices, then alternate them until finally all voices work together. And yes, it is a revolving process, or, as Graham suggests, one or the other voice is stressed to come to the foreground. I like 25 minutes sessions, five minutes break, another 25 minutes, five minutes break -- as time allows. Sometimes though I forget the time...
@MusicLover-oe3ig
@MusicLover-oe3ig 3 года назад
I normally practise at least one to two hours before I take a break or stop when I am tired. If I learn a new piece, I might feel tired after 30 minutes.
@classicalmusiclover4029
@classicalmusiclover4029 4 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos Graham! They are greatly appreciated!
@bassmaiasa1312
@bassmaiasa1312 3 года назад
Rather than automatically hit the 'like' button for Graham's videos, I usually wait until he says something excellent, usually within minutes into the video. But in this case, I took one look at that shirt-jacket combo and hit 'like' after two seconds.
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist 4 года назад
Fantastic tutorials and a true inspiration source not only for students, but also for every piano teacher/blogger! Thanks!
@notgoodenough6161
@notgoodenough6161 4 года назад
once you are able to organize your time, you can practice 40hrs every day
@ShizuruPianoCovers
@ShizuruPianoCovers 4 года назад
Emi Igawa is that you? O.o
@mrsam2026
@mrsam2026 4 года назад
2set is everywhere!
@ShizuruPianoCovers
@ShizuruPianoCovers 4 года назад
@@mrsam2026 true xD
@nathangrant1824
@nathangrant1824 4 года назад
i thought this was a safe space.
@benjaminlara5055
@benjaminlara5055 4 года назад
Ling Ling challenge!!!
@franzlisztish
@franzlisztish 3 года назад
Fantastic Lesson! Thanks VERY much Graham.
@carmenl9280
@carmenl9280 3 года назад
Excellent video full of useful tips. Lots of new ideas for practising. I always find myself doing the same (separarte hands, slow practise, review fingering and that's it).
@bernhardlindt7842
@bernhardlindt7842 3 года назад
Just great, thank you!
@gabrielpizzi2303
@gabrielpizzi2303 4 года назад
Really love your masterclasses, so kind. Very gratheful. thxs
@evelynisgro-desplat7080
@evelynisgro-desplat7080 3 года назад
Your control of the volume of different voices within a fugue is inspiring.
@scottderrick8166
@scottderrick8166 4 года назад
Very well stated....excellent suggestions! Thank you.
@jazzjens
@jazzjens 4 года назад
Great worthy pro tips, thanks again, Master Fitch
@robsmith3464
@robsmith3464 4 года назад
Fantastic video, full of advice I can go and apply right away. Thank you 👍
@nathangrant1824
@nathangrant1824 4 года назад
it such a joy and an inspiration to listen to your advice. thank you. i shall put your practice to practice.
@midimike88
@midimike88 4 года назад
Wonderful video, Mr. Fitch. Thank you, I'll get these suggestions into my practice routine!!!
@taniacummings9207
@taniacummings9207 4 года назад
Always expert help from Graham, thank you.
@velcroman11
@velcroman11 2 года назад
Listening to this fellow discussing technique is like having a wonderful fulsome meal. It is so full of knowledge and flavour to us improve our skill level.
@alessiagemma1687
@alessiagemma1687 4 года назад
I love you! Thanks 🤩
@demetriuspaschalides4622
@demetriuspaschalides4622 4 года назад
Unbelievable ! Thats the piece im working on right now . Its my favourite and i keep it close to my heart. Thank you for the invaluable information.
@marcychristoff219
@marcychristoff219 4 года назад
This is my first time watching your Masterclass video. It was excellent and I will watch more.👏🎹🎶
@mehrsahamidi2001
@mehrsahamidi2001 Год назад
It was so helpful 🌹
@AndersChanTidemann
@AndersChanTidemann 3 года назад
Fantastic - thank U so much!
@rogercarroll2551
@rogercarroll2551 2 года назад
Maestro Fitch is a superb teacher, one of the greatest.
@OumiKapilaMusic
@OumiKapilaMusic 3 года назад
Chaining is super super helpful. Immediate results in a Rachmaninov problem area. Thanks Graham!
@deldridg
@deldridg 4 года назад
Another excellent series from Mr Fitch. Coming from a piano playing family, a great place to develop a better understanding of how to make the best use of your practice time is to build some awareness of how your brain learns and retains knowledge - it's fascinating stuff. I recommend a couple of books: "Peak" by Anders Ericsson, and "The Talent Code" by Daniel Coyle. When people say "practice makes perfect" around my young kids, they respond with "almost... *deliberate practice* makes perfect". What Graham is teaching here aligns very much with the concept of "deliberate practice", coined by Anders Ericsson, perhaps the foremost expert on developing expertise. Thank you for this lesson and cheers from Sydney, Aust - David
@mudswallow5074
@mudswallow5074 3 года назад
Self-taught amateur here fascinated by the level of detail and finesse that goes into his practicing and playing. I am becoming a much more educated listener too.
@BellyDanceDojo
@BellyDanceDojo 4 года назад
Loads of useful tips, thanks a lot! I wish I could go the piano right now and practice :-) (unfortunately it's busy)
@mauriceam
@mauriceam 4 года назад
Thank you so much. Your videos are fascinating. Just working on the Pathetique. Maybe will you cover one of these days Chopin's prélude in f sharp minor.
@santamariajorge
@santamariajorge 4 года назад
Thank you Graham for your dedication. Great video, but I wonder if there are advises for those of us not really up to this level. I mean, beginers trying to organize time struggling up just with bare notes. Thank you again
@taniacummings9207
@taniacummings9207 4 года назад
I might spend several practice sessions just working and reworking fingering. It has to feel natural and intuitive then we learn it more easily and make less mistakes. Especially with ageing and/or arthritic hands.
@hk4672
@hk4672 3 года назад
I have always counted out loud and I thought it was the noobest thing ever but now I feel validated by this video lol
@rambob5939
@rambob5939 4 года назад
👍
@radic888
@radic888 Месяц назад
This is interesting. Won't playing the pieces differently from the way they're intended play havoc with muscle memory?
@mauriziomussurici7007
@mauriziomussurici7007 4 года назад
What's the name of the first song of the video? Thanks.
@JeremyTaylorPianoProgress
@JeremyTaylorPianoProgress 3 года назад
What is the piece being played at the beginning? Thanks
@TheMarmite09
@TheMarmite09 3 года назад
What is the name of song was playing at the start?
@fruitcupsandorangejuice
@fruitcupsandorangejuice 4 года назад
Can you please do a video on how to play as melody by ear and clap it? I have to do it for RCM and I am tonedeaf, I'm afraid I'll fail because of it. Please help!
@dominicaha
@dominicaha 3 месяца назад
Have you resolved tone deaf complex? It's a belief not an unalterable reality. Play C, E, G (one by one) on the piano, then play C, Eb, G. Can you hear it is different? So you're not tone deaf. Exercise 1. Try humming a note; listen to the note as you humming, & try to stabilize it. Let your mouth open & continue the same note. Being insistent & stubborn go to the piano & play any single ramdom note whilst keeping your humming or singing note constant. Then play more single random notes keeping 'your note' going. Then try to find the piano note that corresponds to your note. Exercise 2 With 'your note' as the starting point sing do re mi (ie the first three notes of a scale). Sing it two different ways: 1st as people who can sing and who are not tone deaf would sing it 2nd: sing it how you or people who are tone deaf tend to sing it. Reoeat this & exaggerate the difference. Work carefully and diligently at these two simple exercises really listening as best as you can to what's going on. Don't worry about getting it right or wrong full stop instead just to focus on listening to what you observe
@alexandrasoroca8868
@alexandrasoroca8868 4 года назад
Not to sound uncultured, but what is the piece that plays in the very beginning of the video?
@paperEATER101
@paperEATER101 4 года назад
"Dance of the Blessed Spirits" from "Orfeo ed Euridice" by Gluck
@newyorkfilharmonik110
@newyorkfilharmonik110 4 года назад
@@paperEATER101 I've been listening to music for 59 years and I didn't know it either. There is no shame in not knowing a musical piece. Who knows every piece by every composer in ISMLP?
@wolfie8748
@wolfie8748 4 года назад
“The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.”
@newyorkfilharmonik110
@newyorkfilharmonik110 4 года назад
@@wolfie8748 Thank you!
@arashabed9801
@arashabed9801 2 года назад
What's the name of the piece playing at first of video?
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 Год назад
Another thing: The printed fingerings can be confusing and do not necessarily fit any hand. Give time to write your own! Part of my plan today!
@DonswatchingtheTube
@DonswatchingtheTube 3 года назад
Good stuff. The content, sound, script, Just needs to be filmed overhead.
@JaySuryavanshiMusic
@JaySuryavanshiMusic 4 года назад
(repetition legitimizes)
@NimeuMusic
@NimeuMusic 4 года назад
(repetition legitimizes)
@velcroman11
@velcroman11 2 года назад
Yes, and after a few days you will be able to fly through it……. Wait …. wait …. Look!!! Pigs flying past in the formation of the notes I STILL have not learnt. 🤣🤣🤣
@qwadratix
@qwadratix 2 года назад
I'm supposed to be practising piano. Instead I am watching a video on how to organise piano practice time. I need help!
@maximilianwilson8790
@maximilianwilson8790 3 года назад
Fitch suggests short practice sessions. So, these days I practice, watch Fitch, then practice, Fitch, practice...
@man0sticks
@man0sticks 4 года назад
I need more bandwidth.
@taniacummings9207
@taniacummings9207 4 года назад
I need more handwidth 😁
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