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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2024-06-23 22:07
I can't be the only one....
Do you ever find some fingering that is itself not difficult were it the last note in a phrase complicated by the note that follows?
For example, a two left finger D is made somewhat more difficult for me (but certainly not hard) when a full fingered B a couple of notes higher that it follows that D in rapid tempo.
I find myself mentally prepping for the B, a note requiring more air and one where all fingers need to land close to simultaneously, sometimes at the expense of the prior note.
It's nothing that slowing the tempo down can't address but I can't be the only one sabotaged by their own mind, can I ? 
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