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| Piano User
Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Daily Routine "Sticky" ? Hi Manny: I have been following the "Practice Today" thread this week and found it very helpfull. Its been one of those weeks were I needed to practice in a different way.....anything to wake up my chops and my mind. Using your routines as a guide worked just great. Thank you. How about having a sticky were yourself and other players on the TH could post what they practiced today? I think this sticky could keep us all refreshed with new ideas. Thanks again, oscar Last edited by talcito : 01-12-2007 at 12:41 PM. Reason: Dupilcated infol |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: USA
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| Re: Daily Routine "Sticky" ? Well, speaking for myself I'd rather just weigh in once in a while but today i have a new long tone melody to report. I've been worrying about a dear friend who's not well.That prompted me this morning to play the first few bars of Barber's Adagio as a long tone warm up and then proceeded to some other stuff. Chromatics and scales. I used a few studies from the 22 Virtuosity Studies of Pietsch to cover slurs and tonguing. So, you can see I like a variety. ML |
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| Re: Daily Routine "Sticky" ? Variety and Creativity in daily routines really helps players improve when they get kind of "stuck" in their progress. The problem I find is that some great posts tend to dissapear over time. Having a sticky would keep the idea up there permanently for new users etc. I wouldn't ask that you post every day, but whenever you get the spirit to do so. I would also love to see the ideas of the great artists and great players we have at TM. Muchas Gracias Maestro! Last edited by talcito : 01-12-2007 at 10:52 PM. Reason: spelling |
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| Piano User
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| Re: Daily Routine "Sticky" ? .......it would also be interesting to compare how daily routines differ among different types of players....commercial, jazz, classical, latin etc. Last edited by talcito : 01-12-2007 at 10:52 PM. Reason: spelling |
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