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Back at 2018 Jeronimo Maya posted a photo of him as a kid with Paco de Lucia with the following comment:
"El Maestro Paco nunca me llamo por mi nombre siempre me decía Chulo,siempre lo entendi como un halago!..Chulo!Toca siempre la mita de lento que estas pensando!Esta frase me ha acompañao durante toda mi vida!GRACIAS MAESTRO!"
Is the advice to play at half the speed he thinks he should? (you can also comment on the chulo )
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RE: Paco's advice to Jeronimo (in reply to AndresK)
I guess that is what he meant.
One could assume that another meaning could be "Play half the speed your brain is able to think your movements ahead" , but that does not make much sense in all scenarios. I think Paco probably saw very young enthusiastic Jeronimo sometimes rushing through very hard virtuoso pieces at very high speeds and just wanted to encourage a bit more refined clean sound or something like that. Jeronimo nowadays is one of my favorites. Very unique Player.
RE: Paco's advice to Jeronimo (in reply to AndresK)
Grisha said something similar.
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You have to practice your repertoire SLOWLY.
Don't forget the dynamics, tone, timing and everything that you do at normal tempo. If you think this is boring, play this game: imagine that you are in incredible shape and are, in fact, playing very fast, but your mind is so powerful, that you perceive everything slow. And now that's your chance to get everything perfectly, technically and musically.