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"Practice Makes Permanent."
If we are practicing our chords with the right fingers, we will play them with the right fingers. This phrase still pops in my mind, reminding me to take the time to practice the correct way. It often means that I won't get through all my repertoire in one sitting. It means I'll practice the two measures I fumble over until my fingers begin to remember the right way. And then it's easier the next time, and before I know it, it's easier to do it the right way than the wrong way!
And it's always better to play the right way, even if your child insists he plays "better" the wrong way. ;)
-Let's Play Music with Kendra Flake
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If we are practicing our chords with the right fingers, we will play them with the right fingers. This phrase still pops in my mind, reminding me to take the time to practice the correct way. It often means that I won't get through all my repertoire in one sitting. It means I'll practice the two measures I fumble over until my fingers begin to remember the right way. And then it's easier the next time, and before I know it, it's easier to do it the right way than the wrong way!
And it's always better to play the right way, even if your child insists he plays "better" the wrong way. ;)
-Let's Play Music with Kendra Flake
like my studio on facebook
2 comments:
Kendra, I am a teacher in QC, I just saw your "Practice makes Permanent",my Violin Teacher used to tell me that all the time. Who was your teacher? Anyways great blog. I bet your parents just love it.
Hi Adele!
Unfortunately I forgot his name :P He was there for only a semester but made a big impact. Glad you like it! Let me know when you make a blog and I'll make a link to it.
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