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Looping

To make ourselves thoroughly comfortable with a tricky passage, it can be helpful to practise it “on a loop”, repeating several times. With each repetition we aim to finesse our sound, to feel loose and free in the body and to correct any unwanted accents, wobbles or dings. Chopin - Waltz in E minor, B.56 Beethoven - Sonata No. 30...

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Practising

  • The Three S's - Introduction
  • The Three S's - Slowly
  • The Three S's - Separately
  • The Three S'S - Sections
  • The Feedback Loop
  • Miming
  • Doubles
  • The Practice Stepladder
  • Developing Speed
  • Rhythms & Accents
  • The Floating Fermata
  • Looping
  • Inventing Exercises from Your Pieces - Introduction
  • Inventing Exercises from Your Pieces - Repertoire Examples (1)
  • Inventing Exercises from Your Pieces - Repertoire Examples (2)
  • Zigzag Practice
  • Tracking
  • Deconstruction - Introduction
  • Deconstruction - Repertoire Examples (1)
  • Deconstruction - Repertoire Examples (2)
  • Using the Metronome - Introduction
  • Using the Metronome - Repertoire Examples
  • Alternatives to the Metronome
  • How and When to Use Slow Practice

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