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Author: Agomongo
Date: 2016-10-16 13:06
Hey guys so I was wondering about Vade Mecum. I'm in college and I know that Vade Mecum is meant for people who don't have a lot of time to practice. So how long would it take to do exercise 1, 2, and 3? I was thinking if it took under 30 min then I could incorporate it into my warm up.
For my warm up:
1. Dan Gilbert's Bel Canto
2. Alessandro's Tone interval studies (pages 1-12)
3. Chromatic Scale for 5 minutes
4. Entire Klose scales
5. Entire Klose 3rds
6. Keywork (like Steivenard or Kroepsch, however more for tone rather than finger speed)
The whole thing takes about 30 minutes.
Also, what tempos is the Vade Mecum exercise #2 and #3 meant to be at? Same as exercise #1?
I've also thought about instead of having the chromatic scale being worked on for 5 minutes I would just to the entire chromatic scale from 60-160 in triplets then be done with it. Going up in intervals of 10
Thanks!
Post Edited (2016-10-16 13:10)
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