Piano Ninja Tricks

Lisa Spector

The Piano Ninja Tricks Podcast is the best place to learn piano tricks to make your Bach, Beethoven and Chopin easier for you.


Meet your host, Juilliard alum and Piano Ninja, Lisa Spector. She's sharing her treasured tricks honed through years of study with legendary mentors Earl Wild, Leon Fleisher, John Perry and Lillian Kallir.

But here's the remarkable part: Lisa's journey to piano mastery was interrupted after an unexpected fall led to seven complicated right-hand fractures, resulting in four surgeries over several years and a medical professional telling her she'd never play piano again.  Her resilience and unique insights will inspire you.

If you're a classical pianist yearning to practice less and play more, you've found your musical oasis.

Every Mindset Monday, Lisa delivers a Piano Pep Talk to supercharge your practice week. And on Thursdays, she unveils a Piano Ninja Trick from the keys, ready for you to apply to your own music.

Tune in, and you'll soon discover your inner Piano Ninja!


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Beyond Practice: The Secret to Musical Growth
Nov 20 2023
Beyond Practice: The Secret to Musical Growth
In this Mindset Monday, get ready for a dose of piano pep talk. Today's topic revolves around a question that often echoes in the minds of musicians: Can you truly enhance your musicality when you're away from your instrument?Learn why stepping away from the piano doesn't mean stepping back from improvement. Discover how life experiences—whether in nature, at an opera, or in the rhythm of Zumba—can become the unexpected keys to unlocking new realms of musical creativity.Before delving into this symphony of wisdom, Lisa offers a friendly reminder that today marks the finale of the Black and White Friday Special. https://lisaspector.com/blackfriday/Don't miss the opportunity to explore discounted programs, including Lisa's signature course, Piano Ninja Tricks, where the path to becoming an independent learning pianist is paved with the Piano Ninja Tricks delivered in the right order for you to improve fast as a pianist and play with joy and ease before you can say "Prestissimo". Tune in and rediscover how the symphony of life outside the practice room can harmonize with your musical journey. So, ready your mindset, and let's transform how you perceive improvement as a musician, even when you're not at your beloved piano.BLACK (& white) FRIDAY DISCOUNTS END MONDAY, NOV.  20 AT MIDNIGHT PACIFIC. https://lisaspector.com/blackfriday/Music opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
From Struggle to Ease: 3 Tricks to Learning Music Faster
Nov 2 2023
From Struggle to Ease: 3 Tricks to Learning Music Faster
Today, we're diving deep into a question that has the potential to transform your piano practice: "How can I make this easier?" It's a query I encourage all my students and Piano Ninja Tricksters Club members to keep in mind. It's a simple yet powerful concept. Whenever you're at the piano, always ask yourself this question because, without fail, there's a way to make it easier.I'll share an anecdote from my high school days when I attended a music festival and received a profound lesson from a mentor, Anne Marsh. At the time, I considered Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto as a monumental challenge, far beyond my capabilities. Yet, Anne Marsh's guidance left me speechless. He said, "Lisa, did you know that you could sit down right now and play Rachmaninoff 3?"It may sound unbelievable, but the key is tempo. By slowing it down to a manageable pace, even the most daunting pieces become attainable. I learned that there are numerous methods to simplify music, and today, I'll introduce three fundamental ones applicable to almost any piano piece.The first approach is to slow it down. In essence, take your music at a much more comfortable tempo. This can help you manage complex or challenging passages with greater ease. But slowing down is just the beginning.The second trick involves breaking the piece into smaller, repetitive sections. By focusing on these bite-sized segments, you can refine your performance and tackle complex passages with precision.The third trick  is to practice hands separately. It's a crucial step, especially for pieces with intricate hand coordination. Separating the hands allows you to master each part individually before combining them. I'll demonstrate these tricks using Chopin's C minor Nocturne, a piece I'm currently relearning. In this episode, I'll slow it down, break it into sections, and practice hands separately, illustrating the practical application of these strategies.Through this process, I aim to make the music more approachable and improve my performance. So, if you're looking to simplify your piano journey, keep these three techniques in mind.As I work on this Nocturne and rediscover its nuances, I hope that this demonstration inspires you to apply these tricks to your own repertoire. Remember, there's always a way to make any section of music easier, no matter how challenging it may seem.I encourage you to take out a sticky note and write down this powerful question, "How can I make this easier?" Place it on your piano as a reminder. By doing so, you'll cultivate a mindset of continuous improvement and find joy in the process of mastering the piano.I'm eager to hear how you apply these techniques to your music, so keep listening to the podcast for instructions on how to share your experiences with me.My desire is to make playing the piano an enjoyable and fulfilling experience, that's what I do in the Piano Ninja Tricksters Club. The Piano Ninja Tricksters Club is welcoming new members through Friday,, 11/3. Are you an adult pianist, intermediate to advanced level, who wants to double your proficiency in half the time with little known tricks I learned after breaking my riMusic opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
Resisting the Tempo Police: Claiming Your Musical Freedom
Oct 30 2023
Resisting the Tempo Police: Claiming Your Musical Freedom
I'm sharing a story close to my heart about my ongoing battle with the Tempo Police. You know, those invisible critics that sometimes haunt us as we play, telling us we're too fast or too slow. They can be real joy-killers!But guess what? I've learned to take charge of my tempo and kick those Tempo Police to the curb. I've found that the most beautiful music happens when I allow myself to play at the tempo that feels just right for me. No more conforming to external judgments or rigid metronome rules.I'll take you on a journey through my own struggles with tempo, and I'll share the liberating secrets I've discovered along the way. We'll explore why it's essential to set your own tempo, be it fast, slow, or somewhere in between. I'll reveal how this change in mindset has not only improved my playing but also enriched my musical experience.So, if you've ever felt pressured to conform to someone else's tempo or beat yourself up for not playing at the "right" speed, this episode is for you. Let's break free from the Tempo Police together and rediscover the joy of playing music on our own terms.Tune in and let's embrace the freedom to express ourselves through our unique tempi. It's a musical journey worth taking!Can't wait to share this transformative experience with you.Happy listening and happy playing!THE TEMPO POLICE ON INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/Cw-p3Otxqyv/https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpNpv1tMBA0/The Piano Ninja Tricksters Club is welcoming new members through Friday,, 11/3. Are you an adult pianist, intermediate to advanced level, who wants to double your proficiency in half the time with little known tricks I learned after breaking my right hand and being told I'd never play piano again. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to practice more to improve! You need to learn how to practice smart. Piano Ninja Tricks helps you do that so you can focus on what's really important, making music with joy and ease. More info and enroll here. Music opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
Precision at the Piano: Mastering Quick Reflex Motion
Oct 26 2023
Precision at the Piano: Mastering Quick Reflex Motion
Technic ThursdayQUICK REFLEX MOTIONWhat's that? It's a Piano Ninja Trick I use so frequently that the members of the Piano Ninja Tricksters Club call it QRM. It's a technique that lets you measure your way to precise piano key by leaping using minimal space.  It's like having a musical ruler at your fingertips, and it can take your piano playing to a whole new level of accuracy. The slower you play, the faster you can move in a direct line to your new position. Join us as we unravel the secrets of this technique and discover how you can enhance your piano performance with precision and grace. Tune in now to become a true piano ninja! 🎵🎹PIANO NINJA FINGERING MASTERCLASS Sunday, Oct 29 Noon PT / 3 ET 9 CETPiano Ninja Fingering Masterclass on Sunday, October 29th. 🎉 🥳 🕛 12 Pacific / 3 Eastern / 9 Central European Time Skip to all the ​Masterclass details here.==>>​Join for FREE This Masterclass Is for You If...🎹 You don't typically write down fingering🎹 You don't know if you should change fingers on repeated notes🎹 You struggle with playing consistent, soft chords🎹 You don't know how to work around big chords with a small hand🎹 Your hands get fatigued when practicing🎹 You question what legato fingering works the best 🎹 You want your fingering to feel effortless🎹 You don't think choosing fingering is fun 🤦‍♀️Contrary to popular belief, fingering can be easy AND fun! And the best part? It's FREE! ORUpgrade to VIP​ for $20 and enjoy these exclusive benefits:📚 PDFs of my personal fingerings 🎥 Lifetime access to the MasterclassRegister hereMusic opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
The Power of Intention: A Heart-Centered Warm-Up
Oct 23 2023
The Power of Intention: A Heart-Centered Warm-Up
In this episode of the Piano Ninja Tricks Podcast, we're diving deep into the art of warming up with your heart. Join us on a journey of rediscovery as we explore the profound impact of "why" in your music practice.Your host, Lisa Spector, shares personal stories and insights into how connecting with your true purpose can transform your warm-up routine. Learn the secrets of warming up not just your fingers but your heart, and discover the joy of playing with meaning and intention.Tune in and warm up with your heart, creating music that resonates deep within your soul.Don't miss this heartfelt exploration of the "why" behind the warm-up. PIANO NINJA FINGERING MASTERCLASS Sunday, Oct 29 Noon PT / 3 ET 9 CETPiano Ninja Fingering Masterclass on Sunday, October 29th. 🎉 🥳 🕛 12 Pacific / 3 Eastern / 9 Central European Time Skip to all the ​Masterclass details here.==>>​Join for FREE This Masterclass Is for You If...🎹 You don't typically write down fingering🎹 You don't know if you should change fingers on repeated notes🎹 You struggle with playing consistent, soft chords🎹 You don't know how to work around big chords with a small hand🎹 Your hands get fatigued when practicing🎹 You question what legato fingering works the best 🎹 You want your fingering to feel effortless🎹 You don't think choosing fingering is fun 🤦‍♀️Contrary to popular belief, fingering can be easy AND fun! And the best part? It's FREE! ORUpgrade to VIP​ for $20 and enjoy these exclusive benefits:📚 PDFs of my personal fingerings 🎥 Lifetime access to the MasterclassRegister hereMusic opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
Mastering Your Inner Metronome: The Cyclical Rhythm Method
Oct 19 2023
Mastering Your Inner Metronome: The Cyclical Rhythm Method
Cyclical Rhythm... what's that?It's a proven method that will save you a ton of practice time while helping build your inner metronome. Music demo on this episode:Skulta AriettaPIANO NINJA FINGERING MASTERCLASS Sunday, Oct 29 Noon PT / 3 ET 9 CETPiano Ninja Fingering Masterclass on Sunday, October 29th. 🎉 🥳 🕛 12 Pacific / 3 Eastern / 9 Central European Time Skip to all the ​Masterclass details here.==>>​Join for FREE This Masterclass Is for You If...🎹 You don't typically write down fingering🎹 You don't know if you should change fingers on repeated notes🎹 You struggle with playing consistent, soft chords🎹 You don't know how to work around big chords with a small hand🎹 Your hands get fatigued when practicing🎹 You question what legato fingering works the best 🎹 You want your fingering to feel effortless🎹 You don't think choosing fingering is fun 🤦‍♀️Contrary to popular belief, fingering can be easy AND fun! And the best part? It's FREE! ORUpgrade to VIP​ for $20 and enjoy these exclusive benefits:📚 PDFs of my personal fingerings 🎥 Lifetime access to the MasterclassRegister hereMusic opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital