What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
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What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
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For me, it's hardest to get up the energy to do ear training
For me, it's hardest to get up the energy to do ear training
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Admin Andrew wrote:Vote away!
For me, it's hardest to get up the energy to do ear training
How do you do the ear training anyway? The only different I can tell is the high or low pitch... other than that...
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Sight reading is something I'm never gonna practise, I use my memory...
I've done some eartraining, and I'm getting better at it,
but it is still just one key at the time, no chords yet.
I've done some eartraining, and I'm getting better at it,
but it is still just one key at the time, no chords yet.
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
I love everything! If only I could quit my job and be paid by the hour just for practising hehehe! But yes, ear training is my big challenge. I bought a game for Nintendo DS, called Rhythm'n'Notes, and its quite good for that. You can train your ear for chords and for individual notes too. But now I am learning the basics for music notation theory and solphege and I don't get much time to play with it, maybe in the summer when I have some extra-time left.
Cheers,
Elena.
Cheers,
Elena.
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Casyopea wrote:I love everything! If only I could quit my job and be paid by the hour just for practising hehehe! But yes, ear training is my big challenge. I bought a game for Nintendo DS, called Rhythm'n'Notes, and its quite good for that. You can train your ear for chords and for individual notes too. But now I am learning the basics for music notation theory and solphege and I don't get much time to play with it, maybe in the summer when I have some extra-time left.
Cheers,
Elena.
Sounds fun but I dont think I will buy a Nintendo DS just for that purpose.
It is about the price of a keyboard anyway
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Hehe... But I want to know what game it is
Guess these cind of games to the DS is about $30
Guess these cind of games to the DS is about $30
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
haha! lol!
NO ONE likes ear training! That's flipping hilarious! The worse part about ear training for me was the clap backs. ooooo! those were frustrating! I told my old voice teacher that I liked play backs better than clap backs and she just looked at me funny! haha! We all have our strong points I suppose!
NO ONE likes ear training! That's flipping hilarious! The worse part about ear training for me was the clap backs. ooooo! those were frustrating! I told my old voice teacher that I liked play backs better than clap backs and she just looked at me funny! haha! We all have our strong points I suppose!
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Angela wrote:haha! lol!
NO ONE likes ear training! That's flipping hilarious! The worse part about ear training for me was the clap backs. ooooo! those were frustrating! I told my old voice teacher that I liked play backs better than clap backs and she just looked at me funny! haha! We all have our strong points I suppose!
Well probably we are all lacking of a good method to develop this knowledge.
I bet with a good course we could excel in that
Until I just need to clap back it is ok but when I am supposed to recognize the key only by hearing it I am shot. Chords are increasing the problem. Plus the differences between majors and minors and the distances, brrrrrr
I respect everyone who can tell by hearing two sounds how many semitones or tones away they are from each other.
I did testing programs on that and I failed it over and over and over again.
I could not figure it out yet how the heck it is memorizable.
I know some people are really talented in it.
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Am I the only one that loves ear training? If I listen to a song I can get it in the right key ( the melody line, i'm still struggling with chords ).
But if I have this or that song in my head I can manage to pull that out to, but I'm not sure I get it in the right key.
But if I have this or that song in my head I can manage to pull that out to, but I'm not sure I get it in the right key.
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
I actually like ear training to! It's fun when i know I got it right! Plus it's useful when you hear something in your head and you want to play it.
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Admin Andrew wrote:I actually like ear training to! It's fun when i know I got it right! Plus it's useful when you hear something in your head and you want to play it.
I did not say I did not like it I said I dont know how to do it and would like to learn it... that is a big difference.
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maggiekedves wrote:Admin Andrew wrote:I actually like ear training to! It's fun when i know I got it right! Plus it's useful when you hear something in your head and you want to play it.
I did not say I did not like it I said I dont know how to do it and would like to learn it... that is a big difference.
Hey maggie You could actually do it right now. you know the song "here comes the bride" the way it starts off is actually an interval of a perfect 4th, which would be from C to F a perfect 5th sounds liek twinkle twinkle little star...get your son to play those and see if you can tell the difference! ^_^ Hope that helps! Now you can learn!
ear training is being able to recignize different intervals, you can do that by knowing the songs that go with each interval. Here's a link for you!
http://www.jazzbooks.com/miva/documents/handbook/22_interval_chart.pdf
Have fun!
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Thanks that is a lot more helpful than just to try to guess on the ear training program and never hit the right answer.Admin Andrew wrote:
Hey maggie You could actually do it right now. you know the song "here comes the bride" the way it starts off is actually an interval of a perfect 4th, which would be from C to F a perfect 5th sounds liek twinkle twinkle little star...get your son to play those and see if you can tell the difference! ^_^ Hope that helps! Now you can learn!
ear training is being able to recignize different intervals, you can do that by knowing the songs that go with each interval. Here's a link for you!
http://www.jazzbooks.com/miva/documents/handbook/22_interval_chart.pdf
Have fun!
I will check it out.
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
I think everything is fun except for scales.
Especially a. I can't do a with both hands!
well, it's hard for me anyway.
Especially a. I can't do a with both hands!
well, it's hard for me anyway.
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
LizaTRENCHCOAT wrote:I think everything is fun except for scales.
Especially a. I can't do a with both hands!
well, it's hard for me anyway.
I actually like to do scales, just practiced the major scales so far, and it is relaxing to just sit an practice them when I dont want to practice a song
Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
I love ear training aswell... it's so fulfilling(?) when you hear this one song you really like/love, and there's no sheet for it.. so you just "ear-play" it (not at the first time some times, lol) and when you get all the music right you can play it all... It's so nice to do that, when you stop and get something you always fell somewhat acomplished! ;DVictorCS wrote:Am I the only one that loves ear training? If I listen to a song I can get it in the right key ( the melody line, i'm still struggling with chords ).
But if I have this or that song in my head I can manage to pull that out to, but I'm not sure I get it in the right key.
(before you can do that you gotta learn, like andrew said, every tone, half tone, 3rd, 4th etc... oh and the rythms aswell! :p)
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
Sepheron wrote:I love ear training aswell... it's so fulfilling(?) when you hear this one song you really like/love, and there's no sheet for it.. so you just "ear-play" it (not at the first time some times, lol) and when you get all the music right you can play it all... It's so nice to do that, when you stop and get something you always fell somewhat acomplished! ;DVictorCS wrote:Am I the only one that loves ear training? If I listen to a song I can get it in the right key ( the melody line, i'm still struggling with chords ).
But if I have this or that song in my head I can manage to pull that out to, but I'm not sure I get it in the right key.
(before you can do that you gotta learn, like andrew said, every tone, half tone, 3rd, 4th etc... oh and the rythms aswell! :p)
Ear training is my favourite, but I could only play the melody and not the chords. I think the biggest problem with ear training is that you dont know which scales it is in. I tried playing a song in different scales and the only difference is it's pitch. Like you have canon in D or C, is there any difference?
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Re: What do you avoid/dislike doing most for your piano practise?
EXAMS
Andrew your not the only one
you know you had to take a exam Well I do too
I still hav a few mor
I hate them with passion
it more stress
than to perfrom
study I hate the most
Andrew your not the only one
you know you had to take a exam Well I do too
I still hav a few mor
I hate them with passion
it more stress
than to perfrom
study I hate the most
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