How to Get MUCH Better at Piano Sight Reading
Do you want to learn how to sightread music like a pro? This piano tutorial will walk you through several tips and techniques on how you can master this ability. Learning how to sightread music to play the piece as it is written is especially useful for one's development in piano.
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Tip Number 1
4:57 Tip Number 2
6:45 Tip Number 3
9:26 Tip Number 4
11:11 Tip Number 5
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@bikennembang4471
Жыл бұрын
I wana learn piano person to person from you brother can you help me outㅡ?
@adrianthomas6244
Жыл бұрын
Great tips thank you very much, iam humbly speaking mostly self taught, and I managed today, to sight read the whole of the 2nd movement of the sonata in c major and a bit of the 3rd, and also the theme 1st variation with a little of rondo alla turka of k 331 mozart sonata in A major, it was patchy and I did do what you mentioned look up and down, I think I made myself dizzy 😵 lol, so I will definitely take these tips on board, I do have fortunately a ability to memorise what I play, which is what I done with sonata in C major 1 st movement, so that does help, being able to recite the pieces when I sight read them first, greetings from wales uk.
@TheSteveGainesRockBand
Жыл бұрын
Jazer, Thanks so much for these videos. I've been sight reading for 5 years so I'm getting pretty good at it. You asked in the video for us to post any questions. Do you have a video that guides more advanced players in how to position their hands? I'm getting better at setting up my hands based on what notes I see in the next bar, but I could sure use some good tips. Thanks again.
@cheryldavies2793
11 ай бұрын
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@henrychamatata6926
8 ай бұрын
Brother.......sorry can I have pdf resources on sight reading from initial grade😢😢
I have been following your advice for several months now - trying to play simple church style hymns without looking at the keys. It has done wonders for my sight reading! One other thing I have found helpful when trying to learn more difficult music involving leaps is to practice short passages with eyes closed. This is very tough at first, but it really forces me to get that spatial awareness on the keyboard that you were talking about. The way I think about is is to remember the famous blind pianists. If they can do it, then surely the rest of us can if we try hard enough. What is your opinion about this?
@denisehill7769
Жыл бұрын
This worked for me too, the one thing that made me "see" the keyboard in my mind and stopped me nodding up and down and constantly losing my place. Having small hands helps me, as an octave is the limit of my stretch, but focusing on the feel of the hand position with the eyes closed has also made a huge difference.
@Mutuli
Жыл бұрын
@377559 how long have you played the piano or organ for that matter.
@377559
11 ай бұрын
@@Mutuli I studied piano when I was a teenager and have recently taken it up again after decades of neglect.
@TheRobloxGamer12332
8 ай бұрын
This works for me too I can play music that I can’t play before now ❤❤❤
@danamundy1187
7 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you!!! 👍👍💯
I'm more than glad I've found probably the most gifted music teacher on the net who can really help people who struggle like I do. I watch you will no sound and follow your voice text.
I have been playing piano without being able to sight read anything for years. I have finally come to appreciate the value of music theory so I have a better understanding of exactly what I am composing. My sight reading has always been neglected because I suck at it, however this video has been the most helpful guidance that simply just speaks to me and I finally feel that I can learn this incredible talent by following all the tips you have clearly demonstrated. Thank you for your insights and instructions, this is a 10 out of 10 video 🙏👌👍👏👏👏
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
I am glad my tutorials have been of help, John.
I have been playing the piano for many years and was always a poor sight reader. Your video has given me a lot of wonderful instruction . Thank you Jazer.
Oh my goodness!!!!!!! You are an incredible teacher!!! I’m self taught and have played for over a decade. Wish I had found you sooner, but so grateful to begin to learn correctly now. I am dedicated to learning better! You are life changing!
I've been playing the piano for nine years now. Recently I found one of your videos and decided watching it. It turned out that I didn't do some things you said would help so I tried it out and found out that it actually really helped alot. I watched a few of your other videos too and learned very much from them. You pointed out things nobody told me before and thanks to you I finally managed to improve my playing again, since I was kinda stuck and not very motivated anymore, I just wasn't able to make a progress. Thanks to you and your videos I started to rediscover why I loved playing the piano so much. I really owe you one now. :) Thanks for making those videos and please keep it up! ❤
I had some students that often forget which bars are coming. I assumed that they might not looking at the piece enough, they prefer looking at their hands while they’re playing. So I asked them to look more. After a while, they started move their heads up and down the sheet. But I found out that, They actually illustrated the movement of sight reading, they are not clearly understand what are they looking for on the music sheet. Thank you for the tips, I will try it by myself frist before teaching back to my students.
What amazing pieces of advice you gave here! I have a concert in which I perform some extremely hard piece, so next time when I practice it I will be reflecting my "behaviour" with the music sheets and hopefully finally will be able to even enjoy this process!
Incredibly clear and useful tips for developing skills over time. Much appreciated!
You’re really great Jazer, it’s a real pleasure to watch your videos!
Your way of explaining is amazing. Really interesting and logical. I’ve been teaching piano for 33 and I love to watch your videos and often take new teaching tips from them.
I'm so grateful for your videos! Learning piano with a combination of a weekly session with a teacher and lots of your videos throughout the week makes learning piano very, very enjoyable and manageable :)
This lesson is so helpful. I’ve been trying to teach myself for several years and what you shared in this lesson is exactly what I do. I lose my place in the music while I’m looking down at the keys. Thank-you for sharing these helpful tips.
Thank you so much for the G advice. I have pretty strong muscle memory and have to be very careful to get fingering correct on the first couple of times and not hit wrong notes. For example, I’m 68 years old and took up piano 4 years ago after a 30 year hiatus. There were still bad habits that I had to unlearn. Now, my teacher encourages writing in the fingering, which is very helpful. It is difficult, however, to find your place once you look down.
Ive started learning the piano about two weeks ago and im starting to learn sightreading properly, i can easily learn a piece by memory by looking at the notes, memorizing them and play it with no problem, but i cant sightread immediately bc i still struggle with knowing what note it could be, i still also need to practice my knowledge of keys on the piano, really appreciate the tips right now
Hi Jazer, I’ve been learning for 3 years now, and its still so daunting to me. Encourage me with one tip! Thanks Jazer, the best teacher out there
As a self learner and a typewriter for 40 years (that had to learn typewriting by myself with a “blind method” when I was a teenager) I smile at your video because you are bloody right! When I first looked at the keys of the piano, I immediately felt that I had to take the same approach as I was taught for typewriting. Magicians say that “hand is faster than eyes” and this is definitely true. The problem is (as it was to me when I first faced a typewriter) that you have to have FAITH in that concept. We humans are mostly visual and it is very difficult to asume that hand is infinitely faster and more secure than eyes. You have to learn a new skill and it is slower process, but when you go through this, you discover a new world. I also learnt that “black keys” (that also are the bête noire for beginners) are in fact our best friends, for this and other motives! Mr. Lee, thank you very much for your videos!
just what I needed! been trying to learn how to sight read for awhile so this will definitely help!
Brilliant! Thanks for your help, I’ll put into practice tomorrow
Thanks for the good and encouraging tips.
Such great tips for sight reading! So glad I found your site! 🎹
Your videos are just what I am looking for. They are really helpful for me. Thank you.
Wow! you are really good... all of these lessons are truly resonating with me and I can see my playing improving... thanks!
Thanks Jazer for the fantastic tips. Love your tutorials 🎹🎶👍
Thank you for the useful tips!
Brilliant tips as usual, thank you 🙂
Thank you so much for this information. Your tips are very much appreciated and extremely helpful.
first tip helped me SO much. thank you
Thank you so much I always thought I was dumb and unable to read music but it turns out keeping eyes on the sheet may help This fills me with hope again
Thanks so much Jazer. Fantastic
omgg thank you sooo much!!!! I was h aving trouble on how to practice sight reading and I am about to go to the piano and practice these :D thanks
Thank you so much Sir Jazer Lee, for this piano tutorial video....
Super helpful tips. Thanks!
Many many thanks for the wonderful video and very helpful.
Great tips Jazer. Thanks
Great! Concise, short, powerful... ¡Thanks!
thank you for sharing this great video, it really answer me a lot of my questions!
Great tips, thanks!!!
This is something that will make a difference - Thankyou!!
Thanks for this! Welcome back... I've missed your videos.
Thank do much for these tips. I have learnt a lot from this video Sir. More grace
Love this Lesson Thanks you sir for this Lesson
Thankyou soo much for this info ..very helpful..
This is a great video, Jazer. Your videos are great as they give tips as to how to help my 8 y/o son practice. Thank you. Your tip about finding the G is awesome. I have suggested to my son to just "trust your fingers" and read the music. Hopefully he will "get" this part. Also, I completely agree with the spatial awareness. It is almost like if someone was to ask you (without a keyboard), how far apart are your thumb and baby finger if you wanted to play 1-5, and you would not be very far off from the actual distance..
♥ I learned to TYPE in one semester of high-school and never looked down at a keyboard since. Why after 40 years of playing piano, did I just have the epiphany to approach _sight reading_ music in that way? ---------> Because you mentioned hand *positioning on the "G" ... not looking down!* Very similar to typing. Sight reading is a total separate thing to learn....discipline needed. Thank you so much!
Thx so much for that lesson Marie
You have such an incredible ability to teach the piano. Thanks you for all your wonderful videos ❣️🎼🎹
Thanks so much for this. I have been recognizing many of the things you point out, but only after weeks of trying to solve something that doesn't feel right. Then you lay it out in a 10 minute video that would have saved me so much time If I'd watched it long ago. Dang!
You have really helped me. Thanks
Thank you for another great video.
Great tips. Thanks
Very useful, thanks alot ❤
Thank you for the tutorial
Thank you! I’m relearning piano and you’ve helped a lot
super helpfull, u r so right
never look at your hands. that's the enemy of ear and body/ keyboard geography. I declare you are a very good teacher. Cheers from Vancouver.
Great tips!!!
Thanks, this is valuable information to me right now !
Thk!!!! I needed it
Ohhh my God, your vídeos are so helpful. You can be proud of yourself as a teacher, and I'm proud to have you as my teacher. ❤❤❤.
Excellent and inspiring❤❤
I used to play some piano when i was a kid, i have a kind good ear and i learnt some music teory, so i was able to "scan the piece" and put some arpegiated chords on the left hand and make it sound "good". But know i want to actually read the pieces, thanks for this video, i practiced one hour more o less while pausing and trying to apply the steps and i can see the difference, got a lot of mistakes due to bad spacial awareness, but it actually surprised me how well i could read/practice at 50bpm. Thanks a lot, subscribed.
Yepeeeee, thank you so much Sir.
Very helpful!
Thank you for your great support!
great idea ... you are a good teacher, can understand psychology in learning
you’re literally my piano teacher. tysm for your tutorials and tips!
Can’t believe I missed this video last month, it addresses an area where I really struggle, thank you.
Thank you again ❤
This is really helpful.
U r absolutely right. I also told my students the same thing
thx, so much. it helped a lot.
I´ll will begin to follow your advice that looks so useful. Allways wonder how to do that. Thanks
agreed. even we play our piano without using sheet paper, its important to playing without looking in our hand because we need to have a strong feeling about notes and its also good for teach our hearing sensitivity
Thank you!
I've been practicing for at least 15 years and I still have to look at my hands. I will try these tips and finally learn to keep my eyes on the music.
Always intersting and constructive video, thanks Jazer....
how u giving all these insanely helpful lessons for free this is awesome
Thank you Jazer😸 you are the kind of teacher I wish I had! Many of my students need to see this video😛 not looking at their hands constantly is exactly what I’m trying to get them to do too! And I tried your tip ( tapping the beats on my student’s shoulder) with my student who used to struggle with counting and it worked!
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
Yay! I'm glad it worked for your student as well.
Thanks 🙏🏻
Great advice and I can relate to every single one. It’s reassuring to realize I’m not the only one 🎵🎵
Thank you
Thanks Jazer, I'm going through these tips, great advice, thank you so much.
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. 🤓
Thanks, Jazer.
The guy is very well spoken. Many years of careful learning and practicing. I'm watching his videos to learn speaking English as well.
hello everyone, hello Jazer Lee, I discovered your videos for the first time about "Musical Basics". There is so much truth in what you say. It feels so good how you describe exactly the problems that one knows as a piano learner, exactly the typical "classical" mistakes :-) , which happen to you, or the "waste of time" practicing "wrong". Your tips and solutions are worth their weight in gold and I often recall them when practicing. Thank you very much for that and also for how authentically and clearly you shared all this with us!
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
Hello Angena! You're quite welcome!
@angenalaschka5976
Жыл бұрын
@@jazerleepiano Thank you!
Video này đã thay đổi tôi rất nhiều. Cảm ơn bạn 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Great video…I will try to incorporate your advice.
Thank you for the great tips! Excellent KZread channel. 👍🇨🇦👍
THIS IS AMAZING
I’m trying to sightread Mozart sonata 16. This is really help me out! Great video! And it’s just perfect that you use as example also (thanks for the fingering technique😊)
@vinitakuma
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your tips on sight reading. They are very useful!
A Masterclass on sight reading. Thank you!
Hello, i love the way you're explaining stuffs, you're my favourite piano teacher of youtube, and i'm glad to see you more active on YT this month! Thx a lot!
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
Hi Max, I am glad to be back. 🤓
Awesome tutorial about sight reading, i've been playing piano for several years and i wanna show my respect for you Jazer, you are a very good piano teacher ! I'll give you a 💯
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, mate! 🤓
My sight reading practice is: -> have multiple hundreds of sheet music pdfs in my google drive -> i can't learn them all -> i just sight read them for a few hours
Maestro Jazer: amazing video (as always). Your advices for amateurs like me are really useful. Thank you very much. Un abrazo from La Palma.
@jazerleepiano
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, Colombo!
"Not to look at your hands." Brilliant! Thank you!
Your tips are so helpful ! Can you please recommend a book for intermediate piano playing, level 3. I stopped playing for many years and now that I’m retired I just keep practicing as much as I can but really slow😅. You’re a great teacher, by the way .
Thank you for a wonderful lesson ❤1-No looking down; 2-keep fingers close to keys 3-practice accurately at slow tempo so brain recognizes each correct note 4-scan ahead; review for challenging parts 5- review analyze for patterns, fingerings, structures, chords any others.