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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2015-09-30 21:15
The suggestions so far are good ones, if they're appropriate at your current level. You might give us an idea of what you're trying to play and what specific kinds of problems you're having. "Pieces with air, staccato, fingers, etc." covers pretty much anything and books like the Stark arpeggios and Baermann 3 assume a certain level of technical development and control to begin with. You may need to start more basic - or not.
My other reaction to your question is to suggest that you can practice until you're blue in the face and the cows have come home and gone to sleep, but if your technical approach is fundamentally flawed, you'll only become frustrated instead of better. So if whatever material you use for practice doesn't result in improvement, you need to look for help from a teacher who can evaluate your fundamentals and suggest changes if needed.
Karl
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