Sunday, February 24, 2019

Post 1: The Beginning

     My musical experience has been pretty weak through my first 15 years. Besides my completely amazing experience playing the recorder in 3rd grade, and my stint at trombone in 5th, I have never truly played an instrument before. Most of my time has been spent on school work and on a sports field. I also spend a considerable amount of time listening to music, and felt that learning to play this music would be a lot of fun. I took this project as an opportunity to explore something relatively new to me, and learn to play music on the piano.  

     By the end of the six weeks, I hope to be able to play intermediate level songs on the piano. This goal is going to take hard work to achieve. Due to my lack of musical experience, the difficulty of this goal is still unknown to me, and my journey may take me down a slightly different path than what I have in mind, but overall I hope to be able to play real songs in the end. In order to do this, I am going to have to work my way from the ground up.
  
     Since I am starting from ground zero, I had a lot of questions about where to start. I researched and talked to people who play the piano, and they all agreed that my two weeks should be spent getting acquainted with the piano. This means my first two weeks will be spent doing two things. I will first start learning basic exercises. These help with building up finger independence, two hand coordination, getting a feel for the space between keys and many other skills that are needed once I begin playing songs. They will overall just help me start to get a feel for the piano. I also want to begin learning to read music. This will help tremendously with playing songs in the future and also is a necessary skill for almost all musicians.  

Example of exercise I have started learning:

(Try in FireFox if its not playing; Also you can try the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfWMTC9aRx8&t=29s)



     After I have the basic down, and feel comfortable on the piano, I am going to move on to playing easy songs. I am going to work on memorization and keeping tempo. These will be very important for when I attempt pieces that are more advanced. My plan is to work my way up from the easy songs and see what level I can reach by the 6th week. In order to be sure that I am making progress, I plan to keep a "diary", or record of what I do each day of practicing. This will allow me to see as I begin playing more advanced exercises/songs and will allow me to keep my learning organized.

     Mixed in with the playing, I also hope to learn a lot about the history of the piano and the players that paved the way for the modern piano. These are people such as Mozart, Beethoven, Vladimir Horowitz and Art Tatum. I hope to learn about how they mastered their craft and even get into musical theory and learn about why what they played sounded so good.


(In order right to left: Tatum, Mozart, Horowitz, Beethoven)


     For my six week adventure, I plan to absorb everything I can about the piano and I want to learn to play it to the best of my abilities. This is going to be something new to me, and I have little idea of where my learning will take me. I hope to progress quickly, but I also have begun to brace myself for the fact that this is likely to be very difficult and is going to take a lot of patience and persistence. It is also going to take flexibility, and my goals of playing intermediate music pieces and playing jazz may end up being a total fantasy. This means that I may end up having to adjust my goals which is something I am going to have to be ok with. As of now though, my motivation as well as my hopes are high, and I have designed my learning path to try to keep that motivation at a high level. I will continue to post videos of myself playing as well as everything I learn along the way. All I can say for now is that I am excited to see what becomes of my playing throughout the next 6 weeks.

3 comments:

  1. I cant wait to see you grow and get better week by week. I am especially looking forward to the songs you learn

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  2. That's a great idea to spend the first few weeks acquainting yourself with the different parts of the piano! Once you have gotten yourself used to it, I imagine it will be far easier to learn new songs. I wish you the best of luck learning about the piano, and I am excited to see the direction you take your playing.

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  3. I think this is a very good idea for the genius project. Mainly through the development aspect of the project. You can fairly easily represent in video some kind of song or scale and show yourself getting better throughout the six week period. I also think your inclusion of what resources you used to learn some aspects of playing the piano helped build interest of your blog.

    Ben Bercich

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