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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2018-05-12 19:37
A lot of things carry the label of "daily studies", whether as part of a method or as standalone books such as Opperman's. The idea seems to be that they represent technique that should become part of your general playing abilities, meaning that technique should be acquired and maintained.
Actual daily practice of individual examples is often unnecessary, but the cleaner, smoother, better sounding, and faster they become, the better they extend to your overall playing. You judge how much work you need to put in on each of them based on your playing goals and needs. Sometimes you create your own exercises for similar reasons.
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Speculator Sam |
2018-05-12 03:02 |
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kdk |
2018-05-12 11:07 |
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Re: Rubank daily studies new |
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Philip Caron |
2018-05-12 19:37 |
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Speculator Sam |
2018-05-12 22:42 |
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Philip Caron |
2018-05-12 23:36 |
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Speculator Sam |
2018-05-13 18:34 |
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