rombsix -> RE: Question (May 17 2011 9:28:21)
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It would seem logical but from what i see around this is often not the case. So what does this mean? People usually play a falseta / learn it at a certain tempo, and their brain gets used to the configuration with their fingers moving at that speed, etc. It gets to a point when you STOP thinking about it, and your "muscle memory" is doing the work for you. It becomes automatic. That is why, if they are told to break it down, or go slow, they find they need to THINK about what they're doing to figure it out, and an active process needs to take place to recall what is being played, rather than have the unconscious tell the fingers what to do. If you've learned the falseta sloppily to begin with, it will be even worse to try and play it slow.
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