What Is the Best Way to Memorize Organ Music and Remember It for a Long Time?
Many organists want to be able to play the most wonderful organ compositions from memory.
This skill lets them to know the music at a much deeper level and gives many advantages against the organists who do not work on memorizing their music.
But is it possible to store the music in our permanent memory so that we could play it after many months? The answer is yes, and this article will show you how to do it.
First of all, we have to understand that after we memorize the piece the next day we have to repeat it otherwise we will soon forget it.
What does it take to truly memorize the composition? We can take the analogy with learning the words of the new language.
Just imagine if you have to memorize 5 new words in a foreign language today.
How many times you have to repeat them in order to memorize them? Perhaps repetition of 10 times each would be enough for most people.
Will you remember them tomorrow? Not really, unless you repeat them tomorrow, right? So, if you repeat them tomorrow, will you remember them permanently? Not yet.
We have to repeat them about 100 times over a long period of time to be able to remember them permanently.
In other words, repetition of just 10 times stores them in our short-term memory, but if we repeat them 100 times over some months, then we will have them stored in our long-term memory.
Going back to organ playing, we can also use a similar system how you could go about in memorizing music and keeping it in your long-term memory.
We will use a special strategy to achieve this goal.
Memorize the music and repeat it 10 times.
Then you will have to repeat it after one day, two days, four days, one week, two weeks, one month, two months, four months, six months, and finally after one year.
Always repeat your memorized organ piece 10 times.
Note that the length of the piece does not mater as long as you repeat so many times.
However, I suggest you try something shorter for starters.
After 1 year you will have 110 repetitions of this piece and it will be stored in your long-term memory.
Then you can leave it for many months, but your will not forget it.
However, I don't mean you should be playing ONLY this piece for one year.
Of course, play and other organ compositions but this is for the sake of an experiment.
You can memorize more pieces, if you will have time.
This skill lets them to know the music at a much deeper level and gives many advantages against the organists who do not work on memorizing their music.
But is it possible to store the music in our permanent memory so that we could play it after many months? The answer is yes, and this article will show you how to do it.
First of all, we have to understand that after we memorize the piece the next day we have to repeat it otherwise we will soon forget it.
What does it take to truly memorize the composition? We can take the analogy with learning the words of the new language.
Just imagine if you have to memorize 5 new words in a foreign language today.
How many times you have to repeat them in order to memorize them? Perhaps repetition of 10 times each would be enough for most people.
Will you remember them tomorrow? Not really, unless you repeat them tomorrow, right? So, if you repeat them tomorrow, will you remember them permanently? Not yet.
We have to repeat them about 100 times over a long period of time to be able to remember them permanently.
In other words, repetition of just 10 times stores them in our short-term memory, but if we repeat them 100 times over some months, then we will have them stored in our long-term memory.
Going back to organ playing, we can also use a similar system how you could go about in memorizing music and keeping it in your long-term memory.
We will use a special strategy to achieve this goal.
Memorize the music and repeat it 10 times.
Then you will have to repeat it after one day, two days, four days, one week, two weeks, one month, two months, four months, six months, and finally after one year.
Always repeat your memorized organ piece 10 times.
Note that the length of the piece does not mater as long as you repeat so many times.
However, I suggest you try something shorter for starters.
After 1 year you will have 110 repetitions of this piece and it will be stored in your long-term memory.
Then you can leave it for many months, but your will not forget it.
However, I don't mean you should be playing ONLY this piece for one year.
Of course, play and other organ compositions but this is for the sake of an experiment.
You can memorize more pieces, if you will have time.
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