1
Develop Your Relative Sense of Touch
Acquire the skill of playing so that you don't need to look down at your hands.
Without looking at the keyboard, glide your hands so you feel the two and three
black keys (like Braille.) When you need a C, D, or E, feel for the 2s. When you
need an F, G, A, or B, feel for the 3s. Most good sight-readers don't need to
look at their hands while they play and this drill teaches you how to find any
note without looking at your hands. Then you will be able to keep your eyes on
the music and look ahead and this will greatly speed up your sight-reading.
2 Develop Your Absolute Sense of Touch
Always sit in the same place. Middle D is recommended because it creates a
symmetrical pattern in both directions. Sometimes you may need to make a page
turn or your hand will jump from a high position to a low position on the
keyboard. It is handy to not have to look down to find the correct position in
these cases. By always sitting the same place at the piano, you will develop a
physiological memory of all 88 keys on the piano!
3 Practice Finger Technique Without
Looking at Your Hands
A creative way to do this is to play your scales and arpeggios in the dark. This
will add confidence to your sense of touch. This exercise is to further enhance
tactile awareness that is developed in steps 1 and 2.
4 Learn the Four Groups of the Lines and Spaces:
Lines in the Treble E G B D F
Lines in the Bass G B D F A
Spaces in the Treble F A C E
Spaces in the Bass A C E G
Try to just learn these without the typical slogans: Every Good Boy Does Fine,
or similar phrases. Each time you attempt to read a note using these slogans,
you have to go through a 2-step process which seriously slows-down your speed.
Just memorize the groups as fast a possible by saying them out loud frequently.
5 Practice Only the Rhythmic Information
In a composition you are working on, ignore the correct pitches. Just play the
rhythmic infomation of the piece on any notes. Your brain will enjoy the ability
to work on just one thing.
6 Practice Only the Pitch and Fingering
Information
In a composition you are working on, ignore the correct rhythm. Just play the
correct pitches along with the correct fingering. Don't try to play in time
here. This way, you can focus on just the right notes with the right fingers.
your brain will enjoy the ability narrow its focus. Eventually, you will be able
to play the right notes with the right fingering and with the right rhythm all
at the same time!
7 Play Easy Pieces up to Tempo
Force yourself to keep going no matter what. Don't worry about mistakes. This
helps you to look ahead.
8 Play Difficult Pieces Super Slowly
Don't dare make even one mistake. This helps to develop accuracy.
9 Look For Patterns in Music
Don't be afraid to look way ahead for a second just so you can anticipate what
will be easy or difficult. Patterns make it easy. If you detect a pattern then
you can devote your concentration to other things.
10 Study Music Theory
Professional sight-readers never read every note! They get a sense of the
overall chord and fill-in the blanks. With a solid knowledge of music theory,
this becomes natural and immediate.
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