Memorizing Arpeggios
Memorizing Arpeggios
21:28 on Friday, January 29, 2010
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Re: Memorizing Arpeggios
03:15 on Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Re: Memorizing Arpeggios
13:28 on Monday, February 1, 2010
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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Slow down, play them with the notes/music in front of you, with your metronome ON. Play one quarter note per second, or tempo of quarter note = 60 (largo).
Using the metronome is important to your brain's understanding, don't simply go a particular speed, tapping your foot. Turn the metronome ON!
Make sure each note comes through with good tone, and with proper pitch. (turn on your tuner, also, and pause occasionally at the top or bottom of the arpeggio to tune that note).
Go through all the arpeggios at this speed, as long as you can always hit the correct note.
As you can keep pretty tone and pitch, speed up a little bit until you are messing up the notes, then go back to the next SLOWER metronome setting and go through them all at that setting. Make sure you go through all the arpeggios at least two or three times at this comfortable speed before you try to speed up again.
You will find a point when your fingers and brain have learned the arpeggios, after a week or so of this careful practice.
Once you have learned the arpeggios, and can play them in sixteenth notes at quarter note= 60 or =80, note that particular speed. During your test, go SLOWER than that. Your brain is otherwise occupied with being nervous (if you have a normal test or performance anxiety) and can't go as fast as it can during practice.
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Re: Memorizing Arpeggios
18:47 on Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Re: Memorizing Arpeggios
22:40 on Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Re: Memorizing Arpeggios
22:44 on Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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