Kaloguitarist -> RE: Practicing- (Sep. 16 2021 21:57:12)
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Practice makes PERMINANT, not perfect. So if you practice slow with no mistakes, all you are doing is mastering the slow tempo. In order to play something at the correct tempo, you need to practice at THAT exact tempo. I would admit that there are ranges where the feeling is pretty similar. For example you want to play a tango at 160, practicing at 150 range will get you there, but 100 will not. If you feel 100 is NOT achievable even, you need to start a phrase at 150 right away, and loop it small bits, like two beats at a time looped, fixing the errors each pass until you do it many many times in a row perfectly, then add the next two beats or so. I am sure you have seen this video but it is basically how I think all falsetas or compas phrases should be learned. This is not a prepared video, you are watching me actually learn and master the thing. OMG!!!!! Seriously, THANK YOU!!! I did not know this....I was always told from my blues and rock years to play SLOW all the time to reach the high speeds... Ricardo, I am a believer what you are saying because your video demonstrates this.... So, the question I am now going to ask is....Is the practice slow a MYTH??? Also, does this apply with picado and other techinques or just compas and falsetta... Thanks!
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