im amazed how you can read and play at the same time without even looking at keys, i hope one day i can be a fraction as good as you with sight reading
I actually find it impressive that people can learn these things without knowing how to read music. But obviously that must take a long time. But being able to sight read you get to explore so much more instead of being stuck with a piece all the time.
As someone who is also learning the song right now, its comforting knowing I'm not the only one struggling with those right hand scales! Keep it up you earned a new sub
I just started watching. I think this was a great idea. Hopefully it encourages people to join membership to see more videos like this and other WIPs. And it shows what’s can be accomplished if you learn to sight read well.
I may try that some day. Maybe sit down for 4-6hrs straight and see how it goes. If I could read like you I could have it ready to perform and memorized quickly. Reading the notes is usually what slows me down but I’m getting better over time. Once I know what to play I can memorize it super quick.
@@alacry5679 I think it’s good to have a combination of both. The exception being your sight reading is soo good you can play like Richard. Also, there becomes a point where pieces are too difficult to sight read, especially fast and very technically ones. Someone with a really good memory who can read very slowly can still learn a song fast.
This is crazy good sight reading. As a classical pianist almost finished the RCM program, sight reading is so important! Just a quick question, I have been taught to play the right and left hand separately, then piece the song together. Is this necessarily true? I am at the advanced level now and want to change my approach... Thanks!
At advanced level, always do both hands together. If you do hands separate you lose the “context”. You only do hands separately if you have difficulty to do them together.
Haha, join channel member and you’ll find my sight reading piano lessons. In short, everything is all relative. Once you have a starting point, you want to be able to spot 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc of spacing on the sheet music, and know how you can reach the same intervals on the fingers. Also, by condensing everything in a measure to a single chord, you can quickly come up with the “hand shape” to cover those notes. That will help with the fingering. For the runs, know your scales.
Your sight reading is pretty damn good, also what other songs are you planning next? I would really like to see this game or attack on titan guren no yumiya, those are really beautiful.
@@RichardYangPiano i thought the same It's a complex political war drama with many plot twists and many many emotional moments and beautiful music(which I'm sure you're aware of)
im amazed how you can read and play at the same time without even looking at keys, i hope one day i can be a fraction as good as you with sight reading
I actually find it impressive that people can learn these things without knowing how to read music. But obviously that must take a long time. But being able to sight read you get to explore so much more instead of being stuck with a piece all the time.
I think my one regret with learning how to play piano is using synthesia instead of learning how to sightread from the start@@RichardYangPiano
As someone who is also learning the song right now, its comforting knowing I'm not the only one struggling with those right hand scales! Keep it up you earned a new sub
Not easy to get that part right within the first hour. My Day 2 is much better. Some sections need “sleep” to realize improvement.
I just started watching. I think this was a great idea. Hopefully it encourages people to join membership to see more videos like this and other WIPs. And it shows what’s can be accomplished if you learn to sight read well.
I wonder how long a normal person who can’t sight read would take to reach my very first sight-reading take.
I may try that some day. Maybe sit down for 4-6hrs straight and see how it goes. If I could read like you I could have it ready to perform and memorized quickly. Reading the notes is usually what slows me down but I’m getting better over time. Once I know what to play I can memorize it super quick.
@@BlackjackYak54 I'm in the same boat.
Sight-reading essentially is what determines your level.
Memorizing is a hell of a drug, that pulls you back.
@@alacry5679 I think it’s good to have a combination of both. The exception being your sight reading is soo good you can play like Richard. Also, there becomes a point where pieces are too difficult to sight read, especially fast and very technically ones. Someone with a really good memory who can read very slowly can still learn a song fast.
I discovered with this video that I have the potencial to do the same. I'll start studying like you do, I think that it's a more free way of doing it.
You wanna sight read Animenz? It takes a LOT of experience.
This is crazy good sight reading. As a classical pianist almost finished the RCM program, sight reading is so important! Just a quick question, I have been taught to play the right and left hand separately, then piece the song together. Is this necessarily true? I am at the advanced level now and want to change my approach... Thanks!
At advanced level, always do both hands together. If you do hands separate you lose the “context”. You only do hands separately if you have difficulty to do them together.
Alright. I will use that advice. Thanks!😊
厲害了老師
不騙你,很難找像我這樣的。一般人不會願意讓別人看視譜的。小小丟臉。
This is epic
Extremely puzzled why a video of me sight reading gets more views than my actual performance videos.
@@RichardYangPiano it shows the great progression made over only a few attempt which is very interesting to see.
你的視譜速度真的很快!
請問有什麼訣竅嗎?
Haha, join channel member and you’ll find my sight reading piano lessons.
In short, everything is all relative. Once you have a starting point, you want to be able to spot 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc of spacing on the sheet music, and know how you can reach the same intervals on the fingers. Also, by condensing everything in a measure to a single chord, you can quickly come up with the “hand shape” to cover those notes. That will help with the fingering. For the runs, know your scales.
Your sight reading is pretty damn good, also what other songs are you planning next? I would really like to see this game or attack on titan guren no yumiya, those are really beautiful.
Next is probably Akuma no Ko, or aLIEz.
Seriously gonna join your channel! You've inspired me to play piano a lot lately.
Have you seen Attack on Titan btw?
Never watched. It’s hard for me to imagine. Small humans, huge titans, how can there even be an anime “series” instead of just a movie. It’s futile.
@@RichardYangPiano i thought the same
It's a complex political war drama with many plot twists and many many emotional moments and beautiful music(which I'm sure you're aware of)
10:06 Your Lie In April OP? I think. Idk
Hikaru Nara, lost that name yesterday.
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The real benefit of sight reading.
Animenz just released this song two days ago right? So you must be one of the first anime pianist out there that is trying to master it.
The sheet music didn’t come out until the morning of this video. Started the camera as soon as I got home!