Author: Mark Charette ★2017
Date: 2021-10-22 20:07
brycon wrote:
> I suggest you make your own scale book, what early conservatory
> students called a zilbaldone or a "heap of things."
>
> When you find a bit of music that needs further practicing (or,
> perhaps, a bit of music you simply enjoy playing), write it
> down in a book of staff paper and turn it into a little
> exercise.
>
Indeed, this works for everything in life, at least for me ... As an IT systems engineer/architect/synthesizer/whatever I have a bunch of things saved off for reference - oddball things I read, things I wrote, snippets of cool code that I translate from one dialect to another, etc. I also find that if I actually write up a few notes after reading an article and save them away, I'll remember it far longer than if I just read it. Just referred someone to Graphviz yesterday, in fact. Ancient but supported cool tool, and I had a bunch of little things to help her get started.
But, as always, YMMV.
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