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Author: janlynn
Date: 2011-09-13 14:45
I have never been able to play real fast. Mainly due to lack of technical ability.
I am playing a piece in January that is not technically difficult but needs to go - well, as fast as I'm able to play it (the end part anyway).
I believe I have good hand position, good breath support, good tonguing. I know the drill of slowly bumping up the metronome to get faster.
But I always seem to get to a point where I just cant go any faster. I have until January to work on this and would really like to figure out how to play faster.
the rhythm pattern is 8th notes - 2 slurred, 2 tongued with the last 2 notes being repeated.
when I get to that point where i cant go faster....am i just stuck? Do I have to settle? what can I do?
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