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#392030 - 11/09/07 07:01 PM
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I do the second one just because I'm always excited when I'm learning a new piece. I would think that the first way would probably work better though.
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#392031 - 11/09/07 07:33 PM
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I always wonder this, but feel that the proper way to do it is by learning a section completely thouroughly, and not moving forwards until it is completely conquered, -despite any temptations to want to learn new sections- , unless such practise becomes so repetitive that your concentration drifts anmd you are practising inefficently. The more able you are to maintain this concentration, however, really is a determination of how good a pianist you are able to become (where practise/technique is concernered), and if one can hold the concentration for a long time, then one has the correct work ethic for sure.
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#392033 - 11/10/07 12:33 AM
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I tend to work the same way as Morodiene. I play the whole thing and mark the passages that are troublsome. Then I concentrate on them rather than going through the whole piece. Gaby Tu
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#392034 - 11/10/07 11:31 AM
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Much time is wasted by "beginners" - those pianists who  always[/b] start at the beginning of a piece and play through - rather than practice - to the end. Much more productive results come from playing the piece through several times to determine a) the overall structure and form of the piece and b) to find out which are the difficult sections that will require extra work until they are well in control. What is the point, when practicing a piece, of playing over and over those sections that one can already play well? Once all the difficulties are more or less in control, then is the time to polish and refine the overall concept of the piece as a whole. Regards,
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#392036 - 11/10/07 12:26 PM
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Originally posted by Morodiene:  Once I'm beyond hte sightreading point, then I really know what areas need attention, and I will often go to them directly in a practice session to fix them withotu playing through the whole piece.[/b] Focus is very important here, because what you've suggested is actually really hard to do! The temptation is to keep on going and not stop at the end of the passage; countless times, my mind has wandered and all of a sudden I realized that I was in the middle of a later section. The focus is very important for other reasons, too -- but if you don't focus enough to stop *every single time* at the exact spot you've decided to stop at, then you won't have the focus necessary to properly practice the passage itself.
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