Piano Guidance
Photo by lil artsy Pexels Logo Photo: lil artsy

Is it rare to play by ear?

There are rare people in the world born with “perfect pitch,” and for them hearing and understanding sounds just works automatically. But those people are rare. For most of us, playing by ear just takes time and practice.

How can I get sheet music for free?
How can I get sheet music for free?

7 Websites to Find Free Sheet Music IMSLP. MUSOPEN. 8Notes. MuseScore. MutopiaProject. BandMusicPDF. Free Scores. Free Blank Sheet Music. More...

Read More »
Why does my piano have 85 keys?
Why does my piano have 85 keys?

In 1850, the piano keys moved 4 full octave to 6 octave. Then the keys reached 85 keys, at the middle to late of 19th century. At that time period...

Read More »

I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again:

Playing by ear is not a magical, god-given gift.

Okay, sometimes it can be. There are rare people in the world born with “perfect pitch,” and for them hearing and understanding sounds just works automatically.

But those people are rare.

For most of us, playing by ear just takes time and practice. It’s not a difficult thing to do per se, but that’s only because there isn’t one big master formula you can try to master to learn it. It comes organically, through familiarizing yourself with how your instrument sounds. That said, there are exercises you can do to improve your playing by ear ability, and there are certain sounds you should listen to. For example, you should try familiarizing yourself with the sound of intervals more than the sound of notes. This basically means that listening to the gaps between notes is more important than listening to the notes themselves.

Why?

All music is made up of intervals. Intervals are the spaces between notes. If you move from one note to another note, that’ll create a distinctly different feeling than if you were to just play those two notes completely separately from each other. Artists have this idea of negative space. Negative space is basically the space around the main object. Intervals are kind of like negative space –– and they’re CRUCIALLY important.

Alright, so what does it mean to hear intervals?

Hearing intervals means hearing how far away notes are from each other.

Start on a note, then play the note right next to it. That’ll sound different than starting on a note, and playing a note four steps away from it. If you can hear how far away notes are from each other… well, you can pretty map out any piece, by ear.

On any instrument.

The most important thing is just to try it. If you want to learn how to play by ear, dive right in and try to learn something by ear. Listen closely to a song that you like, and don’t stop trying until you’re able to re-create it on your violin. Of course, it might be a bit much to start with an entire song as your VERY first playing by ear project. To ease your way into it, I’d recommend starting with my ear training exercises.

Good luck!

What does H mean in Guitar Tabs?
What does H mean in Guitar Tabs?

hammer-on What does h mean in Guitar TAB. 'h' in Guitar TAB is short for 'hammer-on'. This is when you play a note and hammer-on to a higher note....

Read More »
Is it too late for piano?
Is it too late for piano?

You are never too old to learn to play the piano, but you'll never learn unless you decide to start. Jun 30, 2017

Read More »

Which brain is better right or left?

Scientists deduced that the left brain was better at language and rhythm, while the right brain was better at emotions and melody. However, this doesn't mean that the two halves are entirely separate. The myth of the totally opposite hemispheres persists for a variety of reasons. It satisfies the need for order.

The phrase “left and right brain” refers to the anatomical halves, or hemispheres, of your brain. It’s popularly believed that the left and right hemispheres are distinct, controlling separate aspects of your cognitive functions and dictating certain personality traits. Studies have recently shown that the left and right separation is misunderstood.

How the Brain Works

The brain is our motherboard, storage, operating system, and more. The nuances of its functions can’t be summarized in a black-and-white dichotomy, which is how the left-and-right-brain idea came around. The brain is divided into symmetrical left and right hemispheres. Each hemisphere is in charge of the opposite side of the body, so your right brain controls your left hand. The right hemisphere also takes in sensory input from your left side and vice versa. The brain is segmented into regions called lobes. Your lobes isolate your brain’s functions to specific areas.

Is Skoove good for kids?
Is Skoove good for kids?

Skoove is an app that offers hundreds of piano lessons for players of all skill levels. While it's best suited for teens and adults, younger kids...

Read More »
What are the rules on selling ivory?
What are the rules on selling ivory?

From June 6, 2022, it is illegal to deal in ivory items without a valid registration or exemption certificate. Jun 6, 2022

Read More »
Are impossible flips easy?
Are impossible flips easy?

Despite its name, the impossible is not an unfeasible mission. But you should be able to do an ollie and a frontside/backside 180 and feel...

Read More »
Why is boogie-woogie piano so hard?
Why is boogie-woogie piano so hard?

It is based on a very structural repetitive patterned left hand. To play boogie woogie on a beginner level is actually very simple. To play at a...

Read More »