How to Memorize Piano Music (FOREVER)

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  • @rainbowfox1934
    @rainbowfox1934 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    You described perfectly what happened to me when I played Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G Minor as my high school recital piece. At the end of one section, I completely forgot what was next. I took a breath and started back at the beginning of a section I remembered. My piano teacher, a concert pianist, came up to me laughing. "I am the only one who knew you forgot," he said to me. This was an incredibly helpful video.

  • @kencory2476
    @kencory2476 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thanks Ashlee for a wonderful lesson. I can't remember where I learned this trick, but one way to help your muscle memory is to play these passages HARD when you practice them.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very nice! That’s incorporated into some of the revolutionary practice methods I teach as well ✅

    • @fernfunk
      @fernfunk 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      hard as in loud? or often?

  • @rodterrell304
    @rodterrell304 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Cool, this is good for us older players. I've always has trouble memorizing pieces, this helps a lot.

  • @georgio2
    @georgio2 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great lesson. I'm gonna try it now. Your speech was pronto and my hearing was adagio. Quickest lesson ever. Many thanks.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      😂 hahaha love this! You’re welcome!

    • @georgio2
      @georgio2 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad you have a sense of humour! The lesson was great.@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio

  • @maxineparker3372
    @maxineparker3372 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I’m 85 and love doing all of these ways to strengthen my memory. Age doesn’t matter and don’t lean on that copout…….!❤ 10:05

  • @RoseWilson
    @RoseWilson 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is a fascinating video, thank you so much ❤

  • @lyndasoar4345
    @lyndasoar4345 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ... This sounds like a fun way to learn... Thanks.

  • @dr.align2thrive119
    @dr.align2thrive119 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! The challenges for both aural and visual memory I haven't tried before... I think one of the biggest detrimental to only have muscle memory is that when you play on a different piano with a drastically different feel your muscle memory is not reliable. I also find that our ability to memorize is positively effected by our level of inspiration we have towards memorizing a piece and the amount of sleep we had the day before!

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes exactly! Great point about sleep and I’m excited for you to try them!

  • @daschenji3895
    @daschenji3895 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent lesson.

  • @simone0718
    @simone0718 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you so much for this video, Ashlee! I can read music well but I struggle to memorize the pieces.

  • @clarinetninja
    @clarinetninja 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is such a great set of information and a wonderful presentation. Thank you for making this

  • @alexgoriatchenkov
    @alexgoriatchenkov 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great tactics for great practice. Thank you and Happy New Year !

  • @jeffh5388
    @jeffh5388 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for sharing your professional insight. Your information is extremely helpful for memorizing piano pieces. I subscribed. Thanks.cheers

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      You are welcome and thank you for taking the time to say so! I’m glad to know the info was helpful to you and I look forward to having you in the community!

  • @claudiogarcia8860
    @claudiogarcia8860 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very nice. Thanks

  • @elizabethfield6526
    @elizabethfield6526 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    That was a ton of great information. Thank you

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re welcome! BTW are you in the free community? If not you’d probably like it!

  • @s4kupfers
    @s4kupfers 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have great difficulties with singing or humming (probably since my voice broke, children songs go still well), which is really frustrating because I love melodies. Realized when recorded, my singing is within ~3 notes. Is there a way training aural memory from this base?

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      YES! I'd recommend first to play a note and match the pitch with your voice. Do this for 1-5 minutes a day for a few weeks and it will help. Sounds obvious, but few will go to the effort to actually do it. The website Teoria will also help.

  • @mclaurinisGODsSon2
    @mclaurinisGODsSon2 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm watching all of your videos. Good stuff.

  • @wendym2544
    @wendym2544 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is GREAT information. TY!

  • @MrDaryca
    @MrDaryca 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have a perfect memory, it's just short 😢 Some very good suggestions, thanks a lot!

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You have a way of releasing videos that give clarity to problem areas I encounter. I'm still trying to commit to memory Prélude in C Major, and transcribed it by hand not only into just the chords but also to transcribe it to G Major. I've made an analysis, but I have to dig a little deeper for understanding. Hopefully putting it into another key will help.
    I started studying the Rule of the Octave this week, and it's helped me a lot. I would love to see how you approach this since it was the way Italians used to teach 7 year old orphans to become musical maestri.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m glad to hear it! Analyzing and transposing will definitely help. The rule of the octave is helpful! Very helpful - as with all “rules” in music though…. 😉

  • @jeanlucvassort6411
    @jeanlucvassort6411 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    bonjour and thanks for your advises sharing !! Besides being french i am very proud to notice that i can understand you fully your very speedy way of speaking. So double thanks for those 2 benefits looking at your video.🙂

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s great! I’m glad also :)

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah ! Elle parle vraiment vite !
      Et je suis Anglais !!

  • @michaelatimm8012
    @michaelatimm8012 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    super helpful - thank you so much :-)❤

  • @freeaman
    @freeaman 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am a guitar Player and this video helped me a lot. I knew about Muscle memory, Now i think should focus on Aural Memory also.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s great - thank you for sharing!! Good luck!!

  • @GigaBit-i2j
    @GigaBit-i2j 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Your videos are AMAZING.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to say so 🙏

  • @Pulse2AM
    @Pulse2AM 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a memory like a sieve! 🤣 I'm mainly a singer and writer but I do play guitar and keyboards. I have this chord chart for some guitar chords I am learning it takes me months to learn and retain the names. I can play the chords but damn If I know what they are! Forget about memorizing the notes on the fretboard, piano no problem because i can see them and associate the name visualy. I'm a very visually oriented person. I'll check out more of your videos!

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes! The visual aspect of the piano makes it quicker to pick up on! I always say one a day - just memorize one a day! That can be a great way to do it - even though it sounds tedious, after months, you’ll have so many memorized!

  • @più_lento_28_13
    @più_lento_28_13 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    thank you Ashlee !

  • @philjagdon6774
    @philjagdon6774 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Im 67 yo now, and started playing piano last year.
    I really enjoy the music theory and I never thought how easy it is to comprehend.
    I just noticed learning and playing piano is like an exercising my brain so much challenging and noticed it increases my awareness, focus and mindfulness.
    No wonder all musicians are intelligent people.

  • @kathym.5676
    @kathym.5676 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great tips for a beginner!

  • @jmusic5895
    @jmusic5895 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank u,,I find it difficult to memorize

  • @mcleanblades9234
    @mcleanblades9234 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks!

  • @ray-piano9326
    @ray-piano9326 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great topic. I can read but poor memorization ability. I don't know that first short piece N0 9. What is it, please?

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hmmmmm I’m not sure what you mean by no. 9?

    • @aycannehir
      @aycannehir 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio He talks about the 9th string at 04:34

  • @WideCuriosity
    @WideCuriosity 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    What was memory again ?

  • @simone0718
    @simone0718 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Ashlee, what is the name of this piece? It's so beautiful; I'd like to find the music and learn it.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Chopin’s waltz in Ab major, op. 69, No. 1

    • @simone0718
      @simone0718 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you very much! @@AshleeYoungMusicStudio 😃

  • @hanlee5292
    @hanlee5292 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I can memorize any piece real good in couple weeks but, they never stay more than 1 month or more. so throughout years, I end up keep repeating the same few pieces again and again

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      YES - this is muscle memory at it's best (and worst)! Give some of the other methods a try and you'll move past it.

  • @kcollins3451
    @kcollins3451 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes it's a Chopin nocturne. This is a very good video. Thanks Ashlee.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You’re welcome! Thanks for saying so!

    • @peteri3815
      @peteri3815 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell me which one it is. Thanks!

  • @SpitfireRoad
    @SpitfireRoad 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    These are great tips. But if don't regularly keep playing the memorized piece, you will forget it. I've been playing for over 50 years. I've forgotten dozens of memorized pieces because I simply stopped playing them.

  • @Emma-yg2uf
    @Emma-yg2uf 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I struggle with finding the notes, for example I can't blindly play a melody because I need to look, stalling the progress.

  • @billligon4005
    @billligon4005 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How is it possible to memorize the Revolutionary Etude without even trying. What happens and how can I translate that to other pieces??

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you remember anything, without even trying, that is muscle memory, which is the first kind of memory that I described in this video. It’s really essential, and it’s the first one to develop… However, it is not super reliable. Muscle memory essentially comes from repetition - so if you want to memorize other pieces in the same way that you have memorized the revolutionary étude I would recommend you play them over and over and over again… However, that will only get you so far. I would highly suggest that you start to develop the other types of memory that I discuss in the video using some of the exercises! That way you’ll have pieces in the memory for the long term - even if you get nervous, even if you make a mistake, etc.

  • @LibertyWarrior68
    @LibertyWarrior68 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is good if you want to learn from sheet music, but there are other ways to learn how to remember songs. Understanding chords and music theory, recognising how intervals sound, using relative pitch for melody ear training, hearing for the chords within a scale, melody patterns over chords. Muscle memory isn't really that important but you can't help developing it, if you wish to play a piece the same way every time.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yep - if you watch the video I recommend in this video I talk about all of that. It’s all connected!

    • @LibertyWarrior68
      @LibertyWarrior68 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AshleeYoungMusicStudio I watched most of it, I promise.

  • @awakenwithoutcoffee
    @awakenwithoutcoffee ปีที่แล้ว +1

    really great video that showcases my biggest weakness: memory. I actually strengthened relative pitch just to bypass my shortcomings ha! (sorry teachers).

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      Ohhhhhhhh! Well I hope you take the info and run with it! 🏃‍♀️

    • @awakenwithoutcoffee
      @awakenwithoutcoffee ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@AshleeYoungMusicStudio thank you miss I will ! One thing that personally helps me remember is to approach the piece backwards, learning the cadence first and than the coda etc. As a composer I tend to listen to the construction as well. If I don't "understand" the piece I tend to play more mechanical while if I analyze it well I become part of the composition while performing.
      I'm thinking about doing a Chopin etude challenge and stream my progress.

  • @101xaplax101
    @101xaplax101 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Wait until you hit 65 yrs of age

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      😊

    • @generoley
      @generoley 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      LOL! Wait till you hit 66 yrs old. Not only do I forget the song… I can’t remember where I put the sheet music!

    • @crp5898
      @crp5898 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Y yo con 96 años no recuerdo dónde tengo los papeles del cementerio, besitos chau chau.

    • @n1iwr
      @n1iwr 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Im in my 60’s and although I’m slower to remember my music, if I find as many ways as possible to attach to what I’m learning, I remember it more fully!! Same thing I did in nursing school to learn my school work. So it’s not necessarily an age thing but I’ll let u know how my brain works when I hit 70!!! Hahaha!!

    • @HarpMuse
      @HarpMuse 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      I have a student in her 70’s. When she started she couldn’t remember more than 3 notes. 2 years later and she’s remembering songs that are 16 measures.

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've forgotten what I was going to write.....

  • @moimoi9947
    @moimoi9947 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Chopin’s « Valse de l’adieu »

  • @jamessullenriot
    @jamessullenriot 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I can't read music, I have no choice but to memorize every thing I learn on piano (and guitar and drums as well) 😂

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lol

    • @hvxcolors396
      @hvxcolors396 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm interested in your story for research. Is there a particular reason you don't read music? How do you memorize? Most people I know that play only by ear have a very good knowledge/feeling for scales and chords.

    • @MsBiggles51
      @MsBiggles51 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why not just learn how to read music?

  • @kevingmccann8552
    @kevingmccann8552 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great content, but Wow! She talks soooo fast. Makes it hard to take it all in.

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can slow it down on the settings! ;)

    • @yeohi
      @yeohi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AshleeYoungMusicStudio Yes. But that also slows the piano pitch and speed.

  • @vickystretton361
    @vickystretton361 ปีที่แล้ว

    L

  • @PeterParker-ff7ub
    @PeterParker-ff7ub 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    my brain hates me.n