- Introduction
- How to Train Your Brain
- Tips
- First four measures
- Measures 5-8
- Measures 9-12
- Measures 13-16
- The Benefit of Knowing Hand Positions
With the right kind of approach, you will be able to play the piano without looking at your hands. However, before you are able to do this, there is a lot of work to be done. And I am hoping to teach you how to do that work.
There is a very specific method of training your brain to memorize music outlined in this course. In fact, it's a way that can be and is used in other disciplines outside of piano playing. Tai Chi is actually based around this principle. There is a very powerful way of teaching your brain in a way that makes your performances near to perfect. After learning this method, you will be amazed by how simple it is and you will start applying it wherever memory or brain work is involved.
After giving you some tips and methods which you can use to improve your music memorization process, I will go through how I would learn and memorize a piece by learning Henry Purcell's Aria, a fairly simple piece for the piano, with you. That way you will also get a practical understanding of how music is memorized on the piano.
So, join me in this course and learn to train your brain like a professional musician!
Mikhail.
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Mikhail has been playing the piano for as long as he can remember. Having started his musical journey in a small music school in Russia, he has completed his education in the United States with a master's degree in piano performance in May 2018. In middle school he picked up the viola as well and has a lot of performance experience on both instruments.
Now Mikhail is eager to share his experience with those who wish to learn.