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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2011-01-29 16:47
Man, would help if I read your original post more thoroughly. For me, it's not an either-or. If I play something enough times, it's memorized. For scales, it's more of a feel than thinking notes. I can accelerate the process by trying to not look early on, which is what you seem to be asking. Whether for scales, rep, or whatever, this can be hugely helpful because it releases you from the confines of the page, which can have subtle yet significant effects on your playing. It can force you to feel, remember, and anticipate things rather than always staring at the page, and, in my experience, allow a greater connection with HOW you're physically making the notes happen.
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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EEBaum |
2011-01-29 16:37 |
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Re: Why Momorize Scales, etc? new |
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EEBaum |
2011-01-29 16:47 |
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