The steps to memorizing can be broken down as follows: Put information into short term memory. Repeat the information in your short term memory multiple times. Sleep. Repeat steps 1 through 3. Do the whole process again after some time has passed.
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Read More »If you’re like the vast majority of students, you probably have a hard time memorizing music. For almost everyone, memorizing should not be difficult or frustrating. That’s right, memorizing music, or anything else for that matter, is only hard if you don’t know what you’re doing. Walter Gieseking was a well known 20th century pianist who was said to be able to memorize entire piano concertos (usually over 30 minutes of music) on a plane flight. Was what Gieseking did magical and unexplainable? The answer is no. Science can explain how it was possible, and even make it accessible to other pianists. As you read this article you’ll understand exactly how Gieseking and other major pianists are able to memorize music at a super human rate. It does take patience and diligence, but if you follow these steps, I promise you’ll not only memorize music 5 times faster than you are now, but music will be so well memorized you’ll never have a memory slip again, yes never. Not convinced? Read on!
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Learn More »Now that you have a basic understanding of how memory works, we need to look at how to get the important things into our long term memory.
C major and G major, along with their relative minor counterparts A minor and E minor, are often considered the best key and scales for Pop music.
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Read More »If you learn music without this method, you will succeed in just learning the piece you’re working on. You may grow musically and technically, but it will not give you the ability to memorize other pieces faster. If you memorize music by making associations, you will find these associations in all future music that you play. Every association you make will increase the speed you learn music and your ability to recognize patterns. Notice I haven’t spoken much about “Music Theory”. Music theory is just the study of music. People put labels on certain patterns of notes and how they work together, and we call it music theory. I personally don’t believe in spending a lot of time learning music theory independently. I believe it should all be learned within the context of music. Once a pattern is recognized a good teacher should point it out and explain what it means in the context of the music. This is when the teacher should explain what a chord is, or an arpeggio, or a key. When music theory is taught out of context and in a book, it is easily forgotten and almost never understood.
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