One of the quickest ways to get to playing the piano without looking at your hands is to get a good feel for the keys. By this I mean memorizing it to the point that you could switch to any piano of any size and pretty much know where you are. An easy way to do this is to divide the piano up into patterns.
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Learn More »Another way to work on your accuracy while playing without looking is to try random note drops. A quick way to do this is to make a chart of a few notes. I like to have a good variety of notes to choose from so try mixing in sharps and flats as well. See if you can hit the note in general no matter what octave it is on the first try. If you’re not successful after 3 tries, look at where you landed and then asses some ways you can improve your accuracy. Maybe work on feeling where exactly you are, the distance your arm is traveling and more. When you close your eyes it’s a good idea to visualize things as if you were actually looking there.
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Read More »If you can lock your ear on certain melodies and harmonies then you can actually sing your way through the piece. Sometimes that’s what you need to get you from one measure to the next; not necessarily staring your hands down. While it’s okay to look at your hands periodically you don’t want to get caught staring them down. Singing through the music is a great way to get by.
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