Part 2/3: Practice Tools (series: For the Love of Music Practice by Katelyn Emerson)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Written, recorded, and produced by Katelyn Emerson
For the American Guild of Organists’ Virtual Pipe Organ Encounter 2021
Music during opening and closing:
IV Naiades (from Pièces de Fantasie, Quatrième Suite, Op. 55, 1926-7)
Louis Vierne (1870-1937)
Played by Katelyn Emerson
1937 Wicks organ, Op. 1503, III/P/63, voiced by Henry Vincent Willis
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception
Peoria, Illinois, USA
0:16 Brief review of practice motivations and why it is important to practice well
1:04 Mythbusting! Why "10,000 hours" aren't the most important thing for mastery
1:45 Two steps for practice prep
3:28 The essentiality of listening
4:10 Start with music
Eleven Practice Tools
4:41 Introduction
5:18 Tool 1: Memory stick
5:35 Tool 2: Divide and conquer
5:51 Tool 3: Fingerings
7:04 Tool 4: Slow practice
7:49 Tool 5: Thoughtful metronome use
8:25 Tool 6: Parts together? Parts apart?
9:09 Tool 7: For scalar passages
11:50 Tool 8: For chordal passages
13:24 Tool 9: Approaching big leaps
13:49 Tool 10: NIENTE
16:24 Tool 11: Practice performing
16:46 Try this!
Part 1, A Reason to Practice, can be found here: • Part 1/3: A Reason to ... - บันเทิง
Katelyn, this is fantastic. Thank you!
Always learning! I've done practicing in rhythms a lot but never the dots for one hand and the other hand evenly. going to try it!
Thank you Katelyn for doing this. I'm dyslexic, and this has helped my greatly.
I’m honored that you found it helpful! Please let me know if there’s anything I could address to greater depth that might be of further assistance. Happy practicing!
Katelyn you are one of the best, thank you !!!!! Would love to hear more Christmas hymns played by you. You did a magnificent job with "All Come All Ye Faithful" back, I believe in 2017 at your home church. Please consider recording more for Christmas. Thank you again !!
Grateful! I've gain alot.
Thank you Katelyn. This is really very helpful.
You give us hope and pragmatic useful information and inspiration.
Amazing advice, thank you for these great videos
How about a video about playing the foot pedal