Week 1: How to practice when there'sĀ no time
Welcome to Week one of "Change your Habits, Change your Playing" with Phil Goldenberg! This is the thread for posting your submissions and assignments for the first week!
Watch Phil's Livestream on June 7th here!
Assignment:
Pick a challenging 20-30 second spot in your repertoire. Play it once or twice, then record it. Then, practice that section in a hyper-focused matter for exactly 3 minutes, then record it again and check out the improvement! Feel free to see everyone else's improvement and see if you can tell what they worked on for those 3 minutes.
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I think I may have picked too many bars for this practice. 3 mins end up being too short. Probably can break it into another 3 portions next try.
Pre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPkNIChufS8
Post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1uMxbXQGPg
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June 8 Update on Sor's Andante Largo measure 21a
Thank you so much, Phil, for the feedback on my videos from yesterday. That was immensely helpful.
Here I am doing it again, only this time:
- I reduced the amount I'm playing to only the difficult shift at the beginning (see score).
- I slowed it way down.
- I went with the first fingering you suggested.
I think this made the three minutes much more effective. Let me know your thoughts.
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No videos, but I identified a number of spots where I'm not getting the concistency I want in Sor Study Op 35 No. 17. What I found was:
- I needed to focus on way shorter spots than I had been - sometimes just a single shift!
- Really slowing down not only helped my accuracy but doing so highlighted aspects of my playing which I hadn't noticed before - really helping me to get to the "root cause" of the inconsistencies
- It's amazing what you can discover and achieve in just 3 minutes!
Next practice session it will be interesting to see how much this has has drip fed my long term memory!
One question I'm wandering about is when is the right time to integrate these spots back into longer excerpts or the whole piece? My current thought is that, after a week (say), if I can continue to achieve 100% accuracy for 3 minutes then that might be the right time. Any thoughts?