It's true, learning new songs is an important factor in increasing your skill level, especially if you're trying to make a big change from the 'old way'. I've frequently been asked if a group should 'chuck out' all its old songs because of the old habits in them, rather than try to fix them, and the answer in my opinion is YES. Now, I'm not advocating mass slaughter in the repertoire, but embarking on a 'music refreshment' program, replacing old songs one by one, can be of real benefit.
The key issue here is that new songs be:
- chosen to work in with the skill set you have been working on
- chosen to replace in function, the song being dropped (a show starter, or tearjerker ballad etc)
- introduced with those new skills in mind, employed during the learning phase of the song, not once notes and words are known.
But that sounds like a whole other entry to me! Learn Smart, not Twice.... coming soon to a blog near you :-)
1 comment:
Actually it is not uncommon for advanced piano students to learn a piece in advance before working with an instructor on improving advanced skills.
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