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Violin Auditory And Tactile Memory Requires Many Repetitions

09-27-2024

Violin Auditory And Tactile Memory Requires Many Repetitions

To practice auditory and tactile memory in sections, you need to repeat it many times before you become proficient. Breaking into a short segment can be used to achieve a higher number of repetitions over a period of time, so that proficiency can be achieved in a shorter time. Like eating steak, a large piece is difficult to digest when swallowed whole, so it is better to cut it into small pieces and solve the problem quickly. Another thing is that the segmented exercises will quickly find difficult passages. Schedule more

time for difficult passages. So that the arrangement of time and energy for practicing the piano is more reasonable and scientific. Increased efficiency. The role of slow practice is to use a "magnifying glass" to see the score and see your own performance, which is also a necessary process for "speeding up". Slow practice avoids a lot of mistakes and allows you to achieve a higher level of quality in your performance. The reason why the quality of the completion is relatively general is often that the problems in the score are not all seen clearly and thoroughly, the quality of the sound is not aesthetically aesthetically high, and the requirements for one's own performance are not comprehensive. Therefore, the scientific slow practice should be practiced both "fast" and "slow". Read the score carefully (read all the things that are printed on the score, such as tones, beats, fingering, etc.).

 

 

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