What is the most effective way to learn a new music piece and make it memorable for a long time?
Some YouTubers inspire me a lot like Jake lizzio from signal music studio, jazer lee, David magyel, jazzmentl, Oliver prehn from NewJazz, rick beato and many more.
I'm not only a passionate Pianist (piano42) but also a web developer. Currently I'm working on 'song-repo' (don't know if it's allowed to post a link here though it's open source and free). Currently you can only set your progress from 0-100%, status like todo, wip, repeat, archived and make some notes for the piece. But I want to give users a framework to help them learn a piece as effectively as possible. What’s important here, and how could one structure it?
I've already given this some thought, and here is a rough draft:
# Fundamental
Rythmic level
Melodic level
Harmonic level
Formal level
# understanding
Patterns
Theory /Functional
Mental /Hearing
# Performance
Technical level
Aural/dynamic level
I want to implement some kind of logbook for each song your working on.
I'm a developer, but not quite a UX expert. The trick is simply to make it as simple and accessible as possible.
Do you have any ideas? What's important to you? What are your methodological approaches? How to structure it? Any music teachers here?
Submitted June 2, 2026 at 04:02AM by Minute_Toe_8705 https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/1tuj6bg/most_effective_way_to_lean_a_new_piece_sustainably/?utm_source=ifttt