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Author: ceri
Date: 2010-07-02 19:41
I'm not sure that foot tapping is always bad.
My teacher plays professionally and I have never seen him tap his foot in a professional context.
Last year I took along to my lesson the Mathias oboe concerto. It turned out that he had never seen or heard the piece before and preceeded to sight-read it. He did so tapping his foot very loudly. When I commented on this afterwards, he said it was a way of maintaining a stable pulse in a piece with tricky rhythms and he did so frequently when working on a new piece at home.
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