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Technique-Focused: Your Step-by-Step Piano Practice Routine 

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Join me for a technique-focused practice routine designed for late beginners to intermediate piano players. Spend 35-45 minutes a day following this clear-cut routine to enhance your skills.
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Комментарии : 44   
@marcusvaldes
@marcusvaldes 2 месяца назад
Your studio is amazing with all that natural light.
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 2 месяца назад
Thank you! Yes, I love it. And I often get to see deer (and sometimes even bears 🐻) right outside 😃
@shermiesdad
@shermiesdad Год назад
Again Susan, I can't thank you enough. Your Faber follow along course along with your other videos is the help and inspiration I've needed for years
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap Год назад
That is so wonderful to hear, and you're welcome! Thank you very much for your continued support.
@kirubahelan9997
@kirubahelan9997 Год назад
You are talented and dedicated. 😊
@natassiatavares4568
@natassiatavares4568 8 месяцев назад
I notice that too, if I practice at night I'll get better when I wake up. I use night time to learn new chord progressions (very beginner here), train them a lot a lot and when I come back the next day, I'm way better at it, that way I can focus on the melody on the next day because the chord progressions are handling themselves already.
@Gwyndon
@Gwyndon Год назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I am an adult and have been playing 2.5 years with a teacher. Recently I have felt lost when it comes to practicing. This video has saved the day! I might have to look into you Faber Adult beginner program, instant subscribe to your channel.
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 11 месяцев назад
So glad to hear it! Since you have been taking piano for 2.5 years, you may be going through a period of transition or "growth spurt", where practice techniques that you used in the past are no longer as effective. And I would love to have you in the Faber Follow-Along program but it MIGHT be too easy for you! You can always try it and then, if it's not right, let me know within 7 days and I can refund you. 😊
@jorgeparr3002
@jorgeparr3002 2 месяца назад
Thanks Doctor 🎉🎉🎉❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤ Awesome lesson 👏 🎉🎉🎉
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 29 дней назад
Thank you!
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
Merci. When I practice scales I add the modes, but I start with the Lydian, the only one that sharpens a fourth. Then I do Ionian, Mixolydian, Dorian, Aeolian, Phrygian, Lochrian, and another diminished scale that also flattens the fourth. By doing the modes in this order, I'm going down the colours of the scales. I also learned the Rule of the Octave this month and have started trying to learn this in every key. And every day I practice sightreading. I have a Bach Chorale book laid out with two, then three and four voices. I have the Faber (British version) and La Méthode Rose (bilingual French/British). But the method book that helped the most was John Thompson (French). I hadn't made much progress with Faber and LMR, but I just breezed through Volume 1. My piano teacher noticed a big improvement, and wants to work with Volume 2.
@birdiewritepa5505
@birdiewritepa5505 Год назад
Just what I needed today; thank you for this focused routine (and your Faber Follow-along Course)! 2:18 Warm-up; 3:05 (Easiest) Current repertoire; 3:40 Technical exercises; 4:15 (Challenging) Supplementary piece; 4:31 (Controlled) Play through pieces.
@ohmycatcher
@ohmycatcher 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the advice. I'm going to practice again✊
@williambunter3311
@williambunter3311 Год назад
Very encouraging. Thank you. Practise slowly; succeed quickly!
@Et1979ienne
@Et1979ienne Год назад
Great advice - helps with organizing a practice session
@forsaken841
@forsaken841 10 месяцев назад
almost at the end of my first year of self teaching, and just starting the faber adult piano all in one level 2. I did all of level one with all three song books. Now that I'm getting more comfortable with playing, I decided to get a few supplemental books to work on along side the Faber stuff. I got Macfannon's Scale and Arpeggio Manual, Czerny's Op 599, and First Lessons in Bach. I already had the Improve Your Sight Reading books, but I'm gonna start using them. So my new practice routine is: Scales and Arpeggios, followed by some sight reading exercises, followed by working on a Czerny exercise for a short time, followed by a Bach piece for a short time, followed by the main study being whatever I'm working on in Faber.
@brant7386
@brant7386 3 месяца назад
This was so helpful, really love this structure, thank you
@ronchiles399
@ronchiles399 10 месяцев назад
Enjoyed this. Thank you!
@dannyzhou8292
@dannyzhou8292 Год назад
Very helpful!👍👍🙏🙏
@LauraNolet-mt1go
@LauraNolet-mt1go Год назад
This feels healthy. Thank you : )
@Rubiegarden
@Rubiegarden Год назад
Hello, just subscribed to your channel, the Faber follow-along course and ordered the Faber book I. I have really started practising seriously in January with a teacher once a week. Your method seems like the perfect touch to add to my practice and improve both my technique and music theory! Thank you for sharing!
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap Год назад
With a private teacher and the Faber follow-along, it sounds like you have the ingredients for a GREAT piano beginning! Good luck!
@Rubiegarden
@Rubiegarden Год назад
Thank you so very much for your reply. It is a great pleasure to watch your videos, you bring a sense of structured peacefulness among all the RU-vid channels covering piano practices...@@PianoRoadmap
@Zidan0020
@Zidan0020 Год назад
Love it!
@_jordanhayles
@_jordanhayles 10 месяцев назад
This is so helpful! Thank you.
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 10 месяцев назад
Of course! Thanks for watching.
@Karlagarciamusic
@Karlagarciamusic 8 месяцев назад
Amazing video ❤ thanks you are great😊
@josephthang3949
@josephthang3949 Год назад
Thanks you ❤
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 11 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@stateazure
@stateazure Год назад
Can you tell me what the piece is you were playing at the start? It's really beautiful! Thank you.
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap Год назад
Hi! It's Liszt's Consolation in D-flat Major. You can download a free score here: www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/LisztF/S.172/liszt-consolation-no3/liszt-consolation-no3-a4.pdf
@stateazure
@stateazure Год назад
@@PianoRoadmap Thanks so much :)
@williammarkland8351
@williammarkland8351 Год назад
Keep the faith. Your subs will increase - hockey stick model..
@judethedude5726
@judethedude5726 Год назад
Could you do a video on practicing for a longer time
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap Год назад
Sure, like an hour? Two? You're just looking for suggestions on how to organize your practice time?
@judethedude5726
@judethedude5726 Год назад
@@PianoRoadmap yep, that would be a great help i always just seem to get through everything after the first like 45 minutes and don’t know what to and end up just getting distracted and not really progressing through my pieces despite being at the piano.
@JustinJones10-vu2hl
@JustinJones10-vu2hl 12 дней назад
What song is that in the very beginning?
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 10 дней назад
Liszt Consolations in Db. Free sheet music here! musescore.com/user/33306646/scores/6215465
@AzeveidoMateus
@AzeveidoMateus 4 месяца назад
For some reason everything I play is improving but I’ve been practicing minute waltz by chopin forever and no matter how much I practice it I still play it sloppy.
@PianoRoadmap
@PianoRoadmap 3 месяца назад
Are you working with a teacher on it or learning it on your own? When this happens to me, it's usually because I'm just continually "playing it through", rather than practicing slowly, practicing in sections, etc.
@AzeveidoMateus
@AzeveidoMateus 3 месяца назад
@@PianoRoadmap I’ve been playing it through. My right forearm also gets cramped up from playing the fast parts with the right hand. So after I play it through two or three times I need to take a break because my right hand is so fatigued.
@nicolaschun2651
@nicolaschun2651 Месяц назад
So good baby
@AndresFigari
@AndresFigari 5 месяцев назад
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