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Author: Juanzen
Date: 2019-12-04 10:25
Reading the article seems I was taught interleaved practice as kid without me knowing, I always do this sort of thing with difficult passages, group notes or make it so I play even notes and dont play odd notes or just play the passage "swing" instead of straight. Doing this allows me to more comfortably raise the tempo sometimes.
You always have to grind with a metronome though, this is complementary practice, I always need to learn to play the passage properly at a given tempo.
This kind of stuff just gets me through the last couple of bpm marks till I can reach a bit over in tempo, I always make myself able to play passages slightly faster than "in tempo"
I dont use any special scheduling, I just use it if I find myself stuck at a given tempo.
those days I feel like I cant play anything I just apply what pahud said in one of his masterclasses, just do the whole piece super slow, if you mess up go right back to the start, you will learn to focus properly by doing this.
Post Edited (2019-12-04 10:31)
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jeeves |
2019-12-04 07:35 |
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Re: Interleaved Practice new |
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Juanzen |
2019-12-04 10:25 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-12-04 16:35 |
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jeeves |
2019-12-04 20:24 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-12-04 21:55 |
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nellsonic |
2019-12-07 05:16 |
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