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When you warm-up your fingers and after 1 hour of training you feel yourself playing like PDL and when it's the evening you don't want to sleep so you won't lose all of that virtuosity.
When you warm-up your fingers and after 1 hour of training you feel yourself playing like PDL and when it's the evening you don't want to sleep so you won't lose all of that virtuosity.
well, i dunno, but i don't get to sleep too early 'cos i tend to stay up late playing.... maybe it's just that i can't quite get to feel like i'm playing like PDL and just a few more hours practising would get me just a little bit closer....
i often feel really tired in the mornings, but i just get up, make a cuppa, and sneak in a few chromatic finger exercises in before i'm properly awake....
Ohhhh I know that feeling just too well. My body is extremely insidious in this regard, every single time it seems as if my fingers are just starting to really warm up and have that comfortable "warm" feeling when I'm out of time and have to go to sleep. Seriously, it can be really frustrating at times, especially because it takes me an eternity playing - at least one and a half hours - to get to that point in the first place.
i often feel really tired in the mornings, but i just get up, make a cuppa, and sneak in a few chromatic finger exercises in before i'm properly awake...
hehehee, I just did that!!! the tea is the key ingredient