How Long Does it Take to Learn Music?

by Brian
(Colombia)

Question: If a professional musician was given an advanced piece of classical music of say 15 pages, something they had never seen before, how long would it take them to learn such a piece? When I have watched a concert pianist playing on a DVD, I have always wondered how long it took them to learn that piece of music.





Albert's reply: The best answer to this question is one I heard (second hand) from Juilliard piano professor Jerome Lowenthal: It takes as long as you have. If you have a year, it takes a year to learn a piece. If you have a a month, it takes a month, and if you only have a week, it takes a week!

It really depends on the individual musician. Some people learn faster than others, which is partly a matter of natural facility and partly the result of training and experience. One of my teachers, Dr. Harvey Wedeen of Temple University, emphasized that it's totally irrelevant to the audience whether the performer onstage learned the piece yesterday or has been playing it for decades. The only thing that counts is that it's played beautifully!




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Apr 30, 2011
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by: Anonymous

This is realy true.
I use to live in Qatar and tried realy hard to learn the song from Twilight (river flows in you). I struggle a lot and could never figure it out. When I came back to South Africa, somebody special to me asked me to learn how to play that same song, not knowing that I tried it already.
The same song that took me month and I just couldn't get it right, so much that I eventualy quit trying, took me less than 4 hours to learn from the sheet music.
All it takes is a little motivation and you will do it much easier and faster...

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