trivium91 -> RE: This should improve your practice regime (Oct. 4 2022 23:04:16)
|
So one takeaway I get from this is play faster sooner to generate a good amount of errors of which to improve upon. I pretty much do this already, my slow practice does not last long after I get the general rhythm down. I start playing faster than slow practice out the errors after the fact. I thought this was backwards but after the video it seems like it makes sense to continue with this. Only after I internalize a falsetta (which I like to review before I go to bed so its fresh before my brain processes it) do I start focusing on specific things to improve upon, be it hand position, timing with the metronome ect. Its funny as he said ultra slow movements should be done after, I agree with this. Though I will admit this is ass backwards from any guitar teacher I've ever met. This also goes against Grisha's method of slow practice for two years before speeding up, though that is just a rumour. I like quality Chinese green tea before practice as it improves my focus aswell without the jitters. Good stuff though, thanks for the link I really appreciate this as it tells me I am on the right path here. Visualization is a powerful tool, so I also know about this. My instructor has talked in great length about visualization though its more useful for fingerings and complex chords. Thankfully flamenco has many chords so it works well.
|
|
|
|