Ludvig Schytte - Etude in A minor op. 58 no. 6

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  • Ludvig Schytte - Etude in A minor op. 58 no. 6
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  • @vincentnithin1079
    @vincentnithin1079 Рік тому

    Hi Dear Friend. Im From India. Im Very long trying to develop my Sight reading with my self teaching myself. Could u suggest me some ideas pls? I cant able to listening notations simentiniously cant piano scales notes etc. How could i recover from it?

    • @pianowithpimmy5398
      @pianowithpimmy5398  Рік тому +1

      Do you have good ears? Some people with good ears dont have great reading skill because their good hearing substitute the reading automatically.
      I might suggest that you should (1) try to read music and understand it while playing (not play from memory). (2) Learn some new easy song that you never listen from music sheet. (3) And learn music theory might help.

    • @vincentnithin1079
      @vincentnithin1079 Рік тому

      @@pianowithpimmy5398 Actually i can Read notations both Bass & treble clefs. But when togetherly playing i cant move quickly. So could u refer me any pieces for pick and shortout this issue by any exercise or piano piece?

    • @pianowithpimmy5398
      @pianowithpimmy5398  Рік тому +1

      @@vincentnithin1079 Your problem is to play both hands or to read to music lines (grand staff)? If problem is playing both hands, I recommend Hanon's exercises. If problem is to read grand staff, I recommend to play Mozart or other piecses from classic period such as Sonatas with well patterned accompany line.

    • @vincentnithin1079
      @vincentnithin1079 Рік тому

      @@pianowithpimmy5398 My issues is Reading Grand staff. When Reading both clefs im look like 1st standard school kid😢 when reading either anyone clef im Ok. My errors occurring when Reading Grand staff

    • @pianowithpimmy5398
      @pianowithpimmy5398  Рік тому +1

      @@vincentnithin1079 So. I think you should begin with the piece that have simple, well-patterned, or repeated notes in the bass clef (left hand).