Learning Music quickly and SAFELY with Irene Kim
Today Dr. Irene Kim will guide us through tips/advice and a checklist for the process of last minute or "race to the deadline" musical projects! This doesn't have to be a dreaded process but rather an exciting one!
Follow this event link to tune in!
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-learning-music-quickly-irene-kim
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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Excellent lesson today. Thank you for the questions, everyone! Brother Will, I particularly liked your questions about transcendence. Thank you!
Quotes that I'd like to highlight:
Let the "music breathe". Dominic "This is about the Music...that feels beyond me, my ego, myself...It is is about the Music that is all that matters...Serving the Music" Irene Kim
Excellent point, Dominic, about deciding whether one can realistically perform a piece with appropriate modifications.
I enjoyed hearing about Irene's growth - greater maturity - from a critical/judgmental conservatory student to a teacher/audience member at times and appreciating when listening whether the pianist/artist/musician is offering something genuine to the audience. Giving of themselves.
I believe Dominic and Irene have a very healthy approach to this. I loved hearing the stories about András Schiff. Very instructive.
Thank you, Irene! Thank you, Dominic!
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Dear Dr. Kim,
I am new to tonebase so I just have the chance to visit the past livestream you did. I found your presentation very helpful especially about tips to "test" if the piece was ready to perform.
You mentioned about playing each hand separately by memorization. I thought about to playing each hand separately with memorization. And while I discuss about this concept with my pianist friends and they all think that it is a wonderful idea but not practical (especially for left hand) and not even possible to do. I found that I might be able to memorize each hand for certain sections/phrases, but not able to memorize the entire piece of music separately.
Can you please share how to practice to memorize each hand separately?
Thanks a lot.
BR,
Fingers