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![]() | Re: Simply excruciating Okay, I'm taking a break from practicing and thought I'd check in to ask where you guys are on this one. Today I put it up to 92 and got up to the high E and back down. Remember, the other ones have to preceed whatever the highest you attain happens to be. So I played 4 scales. Make sure to take breaks in between. Short breaks, to be sure, but just enough to get the blood back in your face. The hard part is not losing tempo when you're up higher, so, watch that. Also, remember, you have to be proud enough of it to be able to record it and sell copies, that's your standard. ML Last edited by Manny Laureano; 02-19-2007 at 02:31 PM. |
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