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Author: clarinetwife
Date: 2021-03-03 04:01
With technical sections I tend to think of the momentum of a pebble rolling down a hill. If you start the pebble towards the bottom of the hill it goes at a modest speed, and it picks up speed as you climb the hill and release the pebble. I start at a spot close to the end of the passage and practice that. Then I back up a measure or two or whatever makes sense with the music and practice that to the end. By the time you get back to the beginning of the passage, it ends up being a romp at the end without getting bogged down. It works well with the right sort of passage.
Post Edited (2021-03-03 04:02)
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