what’s the best way to memorize a piano piece that’s five pages?
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placement of the notes on the scale? I taught myself to play
an organ just from remembering the melody and remembering where the notes were on the keyboard. So that
I knew the right span of fingers and where to put them on the
keyboard according to the melody I remembered. And tho I
had the sheet music, I found I mainly needed that for my left
hand to play the chords. I would think that you can not only
memorize the melody of the music, as I have over the years
for the sound of a particular classic, and I could pick it out on
a keyboard, just by remembering where my melody fingers
went on the keys. So I’d try humming it or la la-ing the music
til I had it down pat. And then with enough repetition, you
will have it down to play it.
I’ve never heard of memorizing in sections. I would be too
confused when it came time to play my rendition of the piece.
Anyway, this is how I’d do it. But I’m not an accomplished
pianist.
Good luck!
When you have to open your eyes, don’t just continue. Play that measure over and over. Play it with the previous measure over and over. Then start the section over with your eyes closed.
Hope this helps, and good luck!